Rainy season. Too far from industry. There are cars but dubious that there are enough to make a difference to the air at nostril. Cooking appears to be in the vast majority by electricity and gas. The air is excellent, I sense, but wet and cold. Hot chocolate weather. Deadly quiet which we from HK simply unaccustomed to. River potable but needing treatment I would imagine even as upstream activities sparse due to geographic location. Water in the main by treatment plant but I see advertisements for well-digging.
In the meantime I see what it means that isis is defeated in Syria and immediate surroundings, as we begin to see effect of the invasion, and the spread of the rot. I doubt Europe has the wherewithal to expeditiously and successfully treat the issue.
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Strasbourg market attacker 'pledged allegiance to ISIS' - source Paris (CNN) — The man responsible for a fatal Christmas market attack in the eastern French city of Strasbourg pledged allegiance to ISIS, a judicial source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN. "A video in which Chérif Chekatt pledged allegiance to ISIS was found on a USB key," the source said. It was found during the police search, the source said, but declined to provide further information.
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The December 11 attack left five people dead and about a dozen people injured. Chekatt was killed during a shoot-out with police in Strasbourg two days later.

Cherif Chekatt was killed in a shoot-out with police.
Following the gun and knife attack, ISIS claimed through its Amaq news agency that the assailant was a "soldier" of ISIS. However, the terror organization offered no evidence of advanced knowledge or planning involved in the attack.
Chekatt, 29, was known to prison officials for being radicalized and for his proselytizing behavior in detention in 2015, Paris prosecutor Rémy Heitz said earlier this week, adding that he had been incarcerated multiple times in the past.
French prosecutors said the suspect shouted the Arabic phrase "Allahu Akbar," meaning "God is greatest," at the time of the attack.
Chekatt also had an extensive criminal background in Germany and Switzerland for thefts, break-ins and violence but neither country had him on a radical Islamist list. |