All the below links and tweets are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
World Vol.184 (U.S. – Hurricane Ida)
World Vol.183 (U.S. – Hurricane Ida)
World Vol.181 (U.S. incl Hurricane Ida, Afghanistan)
World Vol.176 (nytimes, USATODAY, cnni, NBCNews, cpsj, etc.)
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
184:@USGS、@MDMEMA、@nytimes
181:@washingtonpost
178:@TheNatlInterest
176:@nytimes2枚、@NBCNews
Japan及びAfghanistan、Hurricaneを入力、検索して9月8日午後3時頃出て来た最近のツイート
https://twitter.com/AfghanEmbassyAu/status/1434892240258625536
Zakia Khudadadi, 22, of Herat province, is the first female Afghan athlete to compete in the Paralympics since 2004.https://t.co/HHQmMWvknm
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) September 2, 2021
https://twitter.com/bremishome/status/1432819912611966979
https://twitter.com/ArianSadiqi/status/1434758977192005643
https://twitter.com/ArianSadiqi/status/1434060937745473540
🚨ハリケーン アイーダについてMaxarのオープンデータプログラムが発動しています。
✅blogと最新の衛星画像へのアクセスはこちら:https://t.co/GAymYs2aBh #Maxar #衛星画像 #衛星写真 #オープンデータ #opendata #HurricaneIda— Maxar_Japan (@JapanMaxar) August 31, 2021
In the wake of hurricane #Ida disaster in #US with 63 deaths and >$50 billions damage, it would be useful reviewing my earlier article: “…What is needed is an integrated approach to flood defence that goes beyond using only structural solutions…”. Here: https://t.co/K3xjg9DHhw
— Dr Mohammad Heidarzadeh (@Mo_Heidarzadeh) September 3, 2021
Talking about Hurricane Ida, @Steve_Sailer about Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
"In contrast to New Orleans, there was only minimal looting after the horrendous 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan—because, when you get down to it, Japanese aren't blacks."https://t.co/O3YaNtOCRc
— Joey (@J0EY1492) September 6, 2021
Rainy afternoon in Tokyo today, but our thoughts are with the many US communities impacted by Hurricane Ida. pic.twitter.com/A32xWC9xGs
— Temple University Japan Campus (@templeunivjapan) September 6, 2021
"Tension is on full display now. The Japan-based aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan flew F/A-18 Hornets over Kabul during the evacuation operation & remains in the Arabian Sea alongside USS Iwo Jima that launched the 24th MEU into Kabul at the same time."https://t.co/LtixFbR4ZS
— Warren Platts (@WarrenPlatts) September 5, 2021
Death to Pakistan
Death to Taliban
Long life Afghanistan 🇦🇫Today UK 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/5xycQnc5Db
— Panjshir_Province (@PanjshirProvin1) September 7, 2021
A U.S. Marine mourns at the memorial service for the 13 service members who were killed in action in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Sept. 3, 2021, on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Brennan J. Beauton) pic.twitter.com/qjMDcI0lt7
— We Are The Mighty (@WeAreTheMighty) September 3, 2021
Japan’s Afghanistan withdrawal has 2 messages https://t.co/J2jjXDEkFh via @YouTube #Japan flexing Muscles. China beware and Biden, you are in shit.!
— Pottie (@zs5zk) September 6, 2021
Keep an eye on what's surrounding & moving around #Afghanistan.
“We will use nuclear bombs first," the Chinese video said. "We will use nuclear bombs continuously. We will do this until Japan declares unconditional surrender for the second time." https://t.co/8vWvDsXl0l
— tatiana #RebelForLife (@BeautyAbounds4U) September 6, 2021
Failed Japan mission in Afghanistan means help from China, Russia, and regionally https://t.co/kgEFaKR2Y0 pic.twitter.com/jsiUfiRLQG
— Modern Tokyo Times (@MTT_News) September 5, 2021
Poultry farming is an effective tool to help vulnerable rural people build resilience to face extreme weather events (such as this drought), while improving nutrition.
📸Hens, feed and coop equipment distributed this week to 575 families in #FerozKoh thanks to🇯🇵Japan funding. pic.twitter.com/WLs02OYWBV
— FAO in Afghanistan (@FAOAfghanistan) September 2, 2021
Murals in Kabul have been replaced with pro-Taliban slogans.
Japanese aid worker Dr Tetsu Nakamura's portrait was covered with a slogan reading 'Safeguarding the Islamic system, and independence needs patience and hard work'.
Latest on Afghanistan: https://t.co/6qntA3GYZQ pic.twitter.com/dCDvJZ6cY2
— Sky News (@SkyNews) September 7, 2021
Japanese Foreign Minister MOTEGI Toshimitsu held a press conference on Tuesday regarding refugees from Afghanistan. @moteging@MofaJapan_enhttps://t.co/nJOvHATUg5 pic.twitter.com/Bzghw1sV6O
— Arab News Japan (@ArabNewsjp) September 7, 2021
#Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi says his country has temporarily moved its embassy from Afghanistan to Turkey but now plans to relocate it to #Qatar, where the #Taliban have an office. https://t.co/OKBNJRYY9q
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) August 31, 2021
Japan's plan was impeded by legal restrictions and difficulties getting evacuees to the Kabul airport.https://t.co/jxVy4oZKQ8
— Yahoo Singapore (@YahooSG) August 31, 2021
Japan had a list of around 500 people it planned to evacuate from Afghanistan. Only one made it out. https://t.co/Ms8Us4e5kj pic.twitter.com/Kjac5XYExo
— Business Insider SA🇿🇦 (@BISouthAfrica) August 31, 2021
“The Afghanistan delegation arrived in Japan on Saturday having fled their Taliban-controlled home city of Kabul with the aid of a number of organisations including the International Olympic Committee and International Paralympic Committee.”https://t.co/Y3X5KpBLUw
— Womans_Place_UK (@Womans_Place_UK) September 5, 2021
Japan to Protect Afghan Personnel in Neighboring Nations https://t.co/bOOpHu3zqI
— nippon.com/ja (@nippon_ja) September 2, 2021
Political leaders have flocked to Doha and some countries have moved their Kabul embassies to Qatar, all praising their host for its key role in the airlift out of the Afghan capital. https://t.co/MzdPBRosVC
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) September 6, 2021
Kishida, former policy chief of the LDP and former foreign minister, said the government should reflect on the SDF’s failure to evacuate local staff members of the Japanese Embassy in Kabul from the strife-torn country. https://t.co/GleMYNxoFZ
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) September 8, 2021
Many Afghans who have worked for Japan but were left behind in the evacuation following the Taliban takeover say they are filled with feelings of anger and hopelessness. https://t.co/5EZeZA94lm
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) September 6, 2021
This is sad. So much for the Taliban's shoutout to Japan. "Mural of murdered Japanese doctor Tetsu Nakamura in Afghan capital erased." (Mainichi) https://t.co/0gRFRxa3Gi
— Tim Shorrock (@TimothyS) September 5, 2021
OPINION: #Japan should play active part in winning minds of Afghan peoplehttps://t.co/zcaNaMvvuS#Afghanistan
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) September 2, 2021
Afghans who have supported Japanese government projects in #Afghanistan in the past are calling on #Japan to help them evacuate from their country, where the Taliban has returned to power.@MofaJapan_enhttps://t.co/hiJNK7HgdP pic.twitter.com/xzT9V5vD3l
— Arab News Japan (@ArabNewsjp) September 7, 2021
How many Afghan refugees has Japan 🇯🇵, Korea 🇰🇷, China 🇨🇳 accepted?? None!! @sebastiankurz 🇦🇹 is right 👏🏼 Austria and Serbia vow to stop Afghan refugees entering Europe@euronews: Austria and Serbia vow to stop Afghan refugees entering Europe https://t.co/IxpTTWk36J
— Jesse Sandoval (@jesssandoval) September 4, 2021
NEWS: Japanese embassies to aid Afghan evacuations
Japan's government has instructed its embassies in countries neighboring Afghanistan to provide assistance if any Japanese nationals or local cooperators are seeking evacuation by a land route. pic.twitter.com/7ZycL1smyW
— Japan News Network (@JPNewsNetwork) September 5, 2021
NEWS: Afghan locals left behind by Japan feel anger, hopelessness.
With the U.S. military pullout and the evacuation of foreigners and vulnerable Afghans from Kabul completed earlier this month, many locals who have worked for Japan but were left behind in Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/t1Nfa8Llf3
— Japan News Network (@JPNewsNetwork) September 5, 2021
The Japanese government says evacuation plans are ongoing, despite the planned withdrawal of military planes. https://t.co/QKVU332544
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) August 31, 2021
📣: 🇵🇰 has thus far helped evacuate 3️⃣7️⃣8️⃣ #Japanese nationals from #Kabul through #Islamabad. #Pakistan remains committed to extending all possible support to governments and international organizations engaged in evacuation of their personnel from #Afghanistan.
🇵🇰🤝🇯🇵 pic.twitter.com/4qGJGGlopv— Pakistan Embassy Japan (@PakinJapan) September 2, 2021
Japan’s bungled evacuation effort from Kabul is a sorry tale in its own right. Interesting detail that British forces exfiltrated embassy staff from Kabul to the airport. H/t @alessionaval: https://t.co/9HFccLrlnS
— Euan Graham (@graham_euan) September 5, 2021
Like one of those Japanese soldiers who didn't realise the war was over until decades later, out of the jungle of his own madness comes Tony Blair lamenting the end of the bombing and the killing.https://t.co/nrEka6f2Y3
— John Wight (@JohnWight1) September 7, 2021
Afghanistan’s New Political Structure; New Delhi’s Outreach to the Taliban; Suga Bows Out in Japan https://t.co/ONr1sSVYf4
— ORF (@orfonline) September 6, 2021
Abortion uproar in America, an uncertain future for Afghanistan, and a changing of the guard in Japan. Dig into our biggest political stories of the week https://t.co/K3qpW1hchL
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) September 4, 2021
From Google locking Afghan government accounts to Japan's race for a new leader @alysonle brings you the stories that are trending on WION's web and social media platforms#TrendingOnWION pic.twitter.com/6dqkNtFCs2
— WION (@WIONews) September 4, 2021
Taliban announces interim Afghanistan governmenthttps://t.co/C0ooqT0aro
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) September 7, 2021
OPINION: #Japan should play active part in winning minds of Afghan peoplehttps://t.co/E4p93MCFj2#Afghanistan
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) September 2, 2021
Bill Emmott: Despite Afghanistan pull out fiasco, allies still need US military umbrella https://t.co/akflYa8Akt
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) September 5, 2021
The pope is a strong supporter of the rights of refugees and migrants. He also said it is essential that young Afghans receive an education. https://t.co/nDOZcvU0BF
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) September 5, 2021
"My military estimate is, is that the conditions are likely to develop (into) a civil war. I don't know if the Taliban is going to be able to consolidate power and establish governance." https://t.co/QYWR1Zm8HL
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) September 5, 2021
Commentary: Many in the West who attack Joe Biden’s Afghanistan policy are in fact upset about the return of brutal geopolitical competition. https://t.co/rS6jKeFNUQ
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) September 6, 2021
Experts warn that American expectations for Afghanistan should remain low as long as China is ready to waive human rights concerns and deal with the new regime. https://t.co/V6b7KCOoxj
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) September 2, 2021
Commentary: All the groups wanting to annihilate Israel, such as ISIS, Hezbollah and Hamas have been inspired by the Taliban victory. https://t.co/xd076TohzX
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) September 5, 2021
Islamic State group menace rebounds in Afghanistan https://t.co/BtobK6SzIS
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) September 6, 2021
This is National TV of Afghanistan, broadcasting parades of Taliban’s Suicide attackers, Car bombs, barrel bombs, vest explosives. pic.twitter.com/BnRczQQ4Xy
— Tajuden Soroush (@TajudenSoroush) September 2, 2021
Reflecting on events in #Afghanistan, let’s remember it’s one of only 11 countries – list below – never colonized by Europeans. It’s essential for global leaders to study their unique histories:#Japan#China#Ethiopia#Iran#Liberia#Thailand#Korea#SaudiArabia#Bhutan#Nepal pic.twitter.com/BdbjUtfkEY
— Zemedeneh Negatu (@Zemedeneh) August 31, 2021