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Gulf expat bubble punctured by missiles

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内容摘要:One outstanding question is what the accord will ultimately mean for the state of the war. The Kremlin has not yet responded to the agreement.

One outstanding question is what the accord will ultimately mean for the state of the war. The Kremlin has not yet responded to the agreement.

A 15-year-old, who was "in the area" of the stadium at the time, is being questioned.Despite officials saying that they were not looking for any more suspects, a third - an 18-year-old Iraqi citizen - was arrested in Vienna on Thursday evening, Interior Minister Gerhard Karner said.

Gulf expat bubble punctured by missiles

The man is also believed to have sworn an oath of allegiance to IS.Speaking at the briefing on Thursday, Mr Karner said "a tragedy was averted", and the attack was foiled with the help of international intelligence as Austrian law does not allow censorship of messenger applications."The terrorist threat has intensified throughout Europe and Austria was and is no exception," he said, adding that major concerts are "often a favourite target of Islamist attackers".

Gulf expat bubble punctured by missiles

Coldplay are due to perform seven concerts in Vienna from 21 August as part of their Spheres World Tour.Mr Haijawi-Pirchner said there was no information suggesting a specific threat to upcoming events in Austria, but security measures remain high.

Gulf expat bubble punctured by missiles

Swift's Vienna concerts were part of the European leg of her Eras Tour, which began in Paris in May.

The tour has made stops in a number of countries including Sweden, the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany and Poland."The dust that comes across from the big ash pile is a health concern, our youngest daughter has breathing issues so we worry about whether it might be safe and we've had no reassurances."

Mr Blunkett, 44, attended the council committee meeting to voice his objections. He said: "The piles of ash are already getting higher and higher, the machines seem to be getting more industrial and there are more HGV trucks passing through."Mr Blunkett's highlighted the "noise pollution" as his biggest concern.

"We're at the same level as the site across the valley so the sound is amplified, it's like an ampitheatre. You're sat out in the garden or walking to the car, you hear these huge bangs."Chris Rowan, 64, was concerned about the environmental impact of the expansion.

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