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December 1, 2015 @ 5:31 pm
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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — As a recent high school graduate from a middle-class Kabul family, Mohammed Fahim Aazar has the means to go to college and pursue a profession in Afghanistan, but instead he’s acquired a $5,600 visa and a plane ticket to Turkey, where he will embark on the migrant trail to Europe.

The 19-year-old said he has had enough of his country’s never-ending wars and dismal job prospects. “Every day there is another suicide attack, and when a person leaves his house he cannot be sure he will make it back alive.”

Bound for far-off Finland, he’s joining the largest wave of global migrants and refugees since World War II, hundreds of thousands of people seeking a better life in Europe. Afghans make up the second largest nationality — after Syrians — arriving on Europe’s shores, accounting for nearly a fifth of total arrivals, according to the U.N.

Their flight is driven by despair in a country that remains mired in war and poverty despite a 14-year U.S.-led intervention and billions of dollars in international aid. And their ranks include middle and upper-class Afghans with skills needed to rebuild the war-torn country.

“Our leaders and those who use Afghanistan as a battleground for their own strategic aims don’t think about us, about young people who have the ability and the desire to do something for their country. So we are leaving. That’s it.”

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In this Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015, file photo, Afghan refugees gather around a fire to warm themselves from the early morning cold, after spending the night at a resting point, after arriving on a dinghy from the Turkish coast to the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos. Afghans make up the second largest nationality -- after Syrians -- arriving on Europe’s shores, accounting for nearly a fifth of total arrivals, according to the U.N. Their flight is driven by despair in a country that remains mired in war and poverty despite a 14-year U.S.-led intervention and billions of dollars in international aid. And their ranks include middle and upper-class Afghans with skills needed to rebuild the war-torn country. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen, File)

Porsche, one of the carmakers caught in the middle of Volkswagen’s ongoing emissions scandal, has just issued a stop-sale order on one of its most popular models: the Cayenne Diesel SUV.

The SUV features the 3.0-liter V6 TDI engine named in the US Environmental Protection Agency’s expanded accusations against Volkswagen.

Those allegations claim that Volkswagen’s 2.0-liter TDI engine and its 3.0-liter V6 TDI engine are equipped with emissions-cheating devices.

The EPA claims that the technology — a so-called defeat device meant to yield false results on emissions tests — is the same that Volkswagen admitted to using on its smaller, 2.0-liter engines in September.

For its part, Volkswagen has denied the latest allegations from the EPA concerning the larger 3.0-liter V6. In a statement released Tuesday, the manufacturer declared that “no software has been installed in the 3-liter, V6 diesel-power units to alter emissions characteristics in a forbidden manner.”

SEE ALSO: VW is just barely staying afloat in the US auto market

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London (AFP) – British aerospace company BAE Systems unveiled an investment Monday in a new engine combining jet and rocket technologies that could allow passengers to fly from London to Sydney in four hours and New York in two. via Britain’s BAE Systems invests in futuristic flying

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NEW YORK (AP) — Terry Collins has a new contract to keep managing the New York Mets. He can only hope for a second chance in the World Series.

“He’s really handled it like a true professional. Very proud of him.”

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