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23) asylum seekers | |||
24) force boats back to somewhere | |||
25) asylum seekers | |||
26) intercept people | |||
27) at illegal entrance into some country | |||
28) put in place measures for dealing with | |||
29) people smuggling issues | |||
30) verify | |||
31) subsequently | |||
32) benefit of knowing one’s background | |||
33) maintain a policy | |||
34) refugee | |||
35) a breach of international law | |||
36) a place of persecution | |||
37) uphold one’s sovereignty | |||
38) maintaining one’s borders | |||
39) Minister for Customs and Justice | |||
40) safeguard our borders against smb | |||
41) illegal fishing/ entrance | |||
42) security risks | |||
43) pose a risk | |||
44) quarantine | |||
45) signatory to some document | |||
46) breach a convention | |||
47) a boatload of people | |||
48) (be) presented with a situation | |||
49) (be) charged with | |||
50) determine measures |
1. Is the illegal entrance to Australia still an acute problem?
2. Were the Australian authorities right to have taken measures like the one presented in the news report?
Vocabulary 3
51) tensions are rising | |||
52) tensions over | |||
53) expulsion of officials | |||
54) high-ranking foreign | |||
55) insurgents | |||
56) acting head of a mission | |||
57) senior UN official | |||
58) a former diplomat | |||
59) regenerate parts of Afghanistan | |||
60) the very best known | |||
61) travel freely | |||
62) relationship, built up over 10 years | |||
63) expel smb | |||
64) associate with the Soviet Union | |||
65) raise the question | |||
66) target smb deliberately | |||
67) the row comes as | |||
68) prove embarrassing for | |||
69) at the outset | |||
70) isolate and eliminate the leadership | |||
71) analysts on the ground | |||
72) religious extremists | |||
73) tribal chiefs | |||
74) mediator | |||
75) engage in dialogue | |||
76) factions within the Taliban | |||
77) have a say | |||
78) governance of Afghanistan | |||
79) power sharing arrangement | |||
80) at least | |||
81) a more inclusive government | |||
82) to stabilise a country | |||
83) for the longer term |
1. How often is the extradition practiced in politics? What can be a reason for this?
2. Work out a list of reasons for extradition which can be internationally accepted. Work in groups.
Vocabulary 4
84) defiant | |||
85) shrug off claims | |||
86) exaggerating Iran's nuclear threat | |||
87) pose a danger | |||
88) raise the spectre of World War Three | |||
89) a nuclear holocaust | |||
90) an intelligence assessment/ estimate | |||
91) (be)dormant | |||
92) a "warning signal | |||
93) strident rhetoric | |||
94) friends and foes | |||
95) a damage control media conference | |||
96) quite the contrary | |||
97) ambiguities have been clarified | |||
98) under the supervision | |||
99) cripple its drive for | |||
100) repeatedly | |||
101) vital | |||
102) concerted efforts | |||
103) defuse the current crisis |
1. What is the current state of affairs of Iran’s nuclear program?
Work out a set of measures to prevent a threatening scenario and discuss it. Try to predict possible countermeasures of Iran.
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