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How will Europe handle the Turkish request to take back ISIS fighters?

How will Europe handle the Turkish request to take back ISIS fighters?

How will Europe handle the Turkish request to take back ISIS fighters?

Well, it will have to handle it with some sort of reluctance because there was the hope that their problem was going to disappear. But essentially, because the Turks are right, they have to take them back. There is no reason why Turkey should handle this, should be forced to have them in prison forever. So, it will be handled, with some reluctance.

Will there ever be a completion of the system to protect venues from these devastating floods?

Yes, I think it will happen. It should already have happened. It has been delayed. But I think - I sincerely hope that what we've seen in the last few days have been a wakeup call to the Italian authorities.

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