Plus: US blockade of Iranian ports begins after failed peace talks
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The Southport attack could have been stopped by those around killer Axel Rudakubana, the US has begun a blockade of all ships entering and exiting Iranian ports, and Ukraine says its has retaken territory after an operation exclusively conducted using unmanned robots and drones.
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Having just travelled in and out of the Schengen area last fortnight, I can confirm that Munich (for example), which is a massive airport, has high border crossing flight delays – and/or missed – risks, as all the merry ‘third nationals’ were rushing to a queue for pre-registration at the EES kiosks. Many people didn’t know where one queue started for that, or where one started to get through to the actual border control officer desks.
It must be a nightmare for the border control and airport staff.
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