Dutch Foreign Min. to press more Afghan evacuations in visit to Pakistan, Qatar

Caretaker Minister Sigrid Kaag of Foreign Affairs will visit various countries around Afghanistan this week as part of an international diplomatic offensive to help people who couldn’t be evacuated from the Taliban-controlled country, get out after all. Along with Germany, the United Kingdom and France, the Netherlands is increasing pressure on “several countries in the region” to let in people who manage to get out of Afghanistan, sources told newspaper AD. Source Nl Times

Food firm in ‘drastic’ action amid driver shortage

A company which supplies food to care homes and restaurants says it is taking “drastic action” to try to get round the shortage of UK lorry drivers. The boss of Country Range said the group was buying smaller vans in the face of “significant” problems caused by a lack of qualified HGV drivers. Managing director Coral Rose said the issue was “going to get worse” as schools and offices return to normal. Source BBC

Bosch says the semiconductor supply chains in the car industry no longer work

  • Bosch believes semiconductor supply chains in the automotive industry are no longer fit for purpose as the global chip shortage rages on.
  • German car giants and semiconductor suppliers should figure out how the chip supply chain can be improved, according to Bosch board manager Harald Kroeger.
  • Semiconductor supply chain issues have been quietly managed by the automotive in the past but now is a time for change, according to Kroeger. Source CNBC

If Britain violates Russian territorial waters again, Moscow’s forces will make things ‘much more difficult,’ ambassador warns

Moscow’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, Andrey Kelin, has warned London that there will be consequences in the event of a repeat of the incident in June when a British ship crossed into Russian territorial waters near Crimea. Speaking to state broadcaster the BBC, Kelin urged Britain not to try the same maneuver again, suggesting that the Kremlin would not hesitate to order decisive action to protect its sovereignty. He explained that the Russian Navy would make it “more difficult” for a repeat incident to happen. Source RT