Last week, American troops left their main base in Afghanistan, bringing an effective end to a two-decade war. We asked veterans to share their perspectives 👇 1/9
‘When I got out of the service, I thought I was done fighting.'
Nivardo Gonzalez says he wants to be remembered more for his contributions to his community than in combat. He now hosts a book club and teaches meditation to other vets facing mental health challenges.
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‘Our friends died and what was it all for?’
@_M_Gibbs shares why he feels it’s past time to end the war in Afghanistan and describes the kinship he feels with Afghan interpreters who put their lives at risk, only to be ‘forgotten about.’
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‘I wondered, are my kids going to end up fighting in the same country I did?’
@PeterMartuneac shares how becoming a father changed his perspective on the war he fought in as a young man.
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‘I get it, it’s not easy, but I don’t know that staying there forever and a day is the right thing either.’
Marissa Readinger joined the army at 18, unsure what to do next. She explains that while it was a fulfilling experience, it felt like a Band-Aid effect. 5/9
'We were all just doing our jobs ... but we didn't really know what that was.'
Aaron Green, who was in the Navy for 26 years, says that although a lot of good things happened while the U.S. was in Afghanistan, it will all be a waste once they leave.
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‘We’ve lost trillions of dollars there. You may have seen some of the waste that we’ve expanded there.’
@JohnByrnes13 says that after all the efforts to rebuild Afghanistan, it remains pretty much where it was culturally and technologically 20 years ago.
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'We focus on our coalition’s casualties when there’s collateral damage – and that collateral damage is people.'
Jeffrey Chapdelaine feels a sense of responsibility to the people of Afghanistan and wants the withdrawal to be done for the right reasons and in the right way
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Hear more from Americans as they reflect on the return from Afghanistan, with some wondering why they were there in the first place 9/9 reut.rs/3hMVAdT
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Haiti President Jovenel Moise was shot dead by unidentified attackers overnight, stirring fears of another bout of turmoil in a country that has suffered cycles of violence, invasion and repression.
The assassination, which drew condemnation from the U.S. and neighboring Latin American countries, coincided with a spate of gang violence in Port-au-Prince in recent months fueled by a growing humanitarian crisis and political unrest reut.rs/36jijc5
Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph said in televised remarks that the government had declared a state of emergency amid confusion over who would take over the reins of the country
'My compatriots, remain calm because the situation is under control,' he said
With the 2020 Summer Olympics kicking off on July 23, athletes will have to face more than just their competitions: Tokyo's summer heat. #Tokyo2020 may be one of the hottest summer Olympics ever recorded reut.rs/2TKPqD1 1/6
🥵 Heat-related illnesses are responsible for thousands of emergency callouts each summer in Tokyo, with hundreds requiring hospitalization. The time during which the Games will be held is the peak of summer and historically a very hot period 2/6
Tokyo is often very humid in summer, which can make the air feel hotter and raises the risk of illness. The heat index scale below shows how hot it feels to the body in shady conditions based on humidity and air temperature 👇 3/6
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out plans for the final step in easing England's COVID-19 lockdown, including the removal of laws governing social distancing and face coverings, and an end to official advice to work from home reut.rs/3AG1ZjI 1/5
Johnson said he expected the lifting of restrictions to go ahead on July 19 and a final decision would be announced on July 12. Some elements, including education and travel policy, will be announced later this week reut.rs/3dKYoqq 2/5
😷 Facemasks
Regulations mandating facemasks will be lifted. The government will continue to recommend certain circumstances where they may be worn, but this will be a personal choice 3/5
Exclusive: Amazon.com and Tata Group told Indian government officials that their plans for tougher rules for online retailers would have a big impact on their business models reut.rs/2Un3uSW
Some businesses at a meeting on Saturday said the proposed rules are confusing and they need more time to submit comments about them to the government, reut.rs/3jFM2E4@adityakalra reports
One of India’s proposed new rules would stop e-commerce companies from allowing related enterprises to be sellers on their websites, a move that could affect Amazon as well as possible online sales of Starbucks products on a Tata website reut.rs/3jFM2E4
How many hot dogs 🌭 do you think you could eat in 10 minutes? 😋 1/8
Joey Chestnut holds the highest record at Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest for eating 75 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes 😱 2/8
That many hot dogs weighs a little more than 16 pounds, which is about the same weight as a vacuum cleaner. So how do competitors prepare to scarf down that much food in so little time? 3/8