21 mrt 2023 om 21:56Update: 3 uur geleden Riots have erupted again in France following spontaneous demonstrations against the pension reform. This happened this time in Paris, Nantes, Montpellier and Lille, among others, French media report. Police used tear gas in the capital to disperse protesters. Monday’s protests also spiraled out of control. Nearly 300 people were arrested the following …
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Cabinet calls officials: remove apps like TikTok from work phone | Policy
The firm is calling on public servants to remove apps such as TikTok from their work phones. It has just been announced. Secretary of State Alexandra van Huffelen (Digitalization) is calling on government officials to immediately remove spy-sensitive apps such as TikTok from their work phones. The video app has a Chinese parent company and that country has a “cyber …
Read More »French government must ban fishing now for hundreds of dead dolphins stranded | Abroad
20 mrt 2023 om 21:20Update: 12 uur geleden Now that hundreds of dolphins have washed up dead on the French Atlantic coast in a short time, the French government must impose fishing bans. They must protect the animals. The Council of State ordered the French government to fishing bans located in the French parts of the Atlantic Ocean. The court …
Read More »French government must ban fishing now for hundreds of dead dolphins stranded | Abroad
20 mrt 2023 om 21:20Update: 4 uur geleden Now that hundreds of dolphins have washed up dead on the French Atlantic coast in a short time, the French government must impose fishing bans. They must protect the animals. The Council of State ordered the French government to fishing bans located in the French parts of the Atlantic Ocean. The court …
Read More »Northern Ireland trade unionists vote against new Brexit deal on Wednesday | Brexit
Northern Irish unionist party DUP leaves on Wednesday in exchange for vote on the new Brexit deal. This is the first time that the Northern Irish have spoken on this subject. Due to post-Brexit trade rules, the party has long opposed the formation of a new Northern Ireland government. The European Union and the United Kingdom agreed last month after …
Read More »“Solar storm could cause biggest traffic jam ever” | Car
Tomorrow’s self-driving cars are programmed to handle harsh winter conditions, careless pedestrians and even bird droppings, but the biggest danger could be a solar storm that interrupts GPS communications and turns roads into giant parking lots. Bloomberg has previously warned of an overreliance on satellite data, which could cause problems for self-driving vehicles. The sun regularly produces solar flares and …
Read More »Man sends bailiffs to airport to claim compensation
The bailiff knocks on the door. Illustrative photo: Getty Images A Briton who was due to fly to Portugal with Wizz Air last January sent bailiffs to Luton Airport in London to claim his compensation. His flight was canceled for no reason and months later the man has still not received any compensation. Russell Quirk is reportedly flying to the …
Read More »Man sends bailiffs to airport for compensation from Wizz Air
The man told the BBC that he would fly to Faro, Portugal, with his wife and three daughters. On the morning of departure, he suddenly received a message from the airline that the flight had been cancelled. “No further explanation was given, no alternative was offered and no apology was offered,” the victim said. ‘Shocking’ The man called the airline’s …
Read More »Serbia and Kosovo agree on a plan to normalize relations | Abroad
Serbia and Kosovo have agreed on a plan to normalize relations between the two countries. The plan was developed by the European Union. The head of EU foreign policy, Josep Borrell, announced on Saturday evening after twelve hours of negotiations that the two countries had reached an agreement. He also warned that there were still issues at stake on which …
Read More »Report: Trump misrepresented nearly $300,000 in foreign gifts | Abroad
Former U.S. President Donald Trump misreported nearly $300,000 in foreign gifts during his 2017-2021 tenure, House Committee House Democrats say in a preliminary report US representatives responsible for overseeing the government. By law, the US president must declare gifts worth more than 415 dollars (388 euros). These gifts would then be considered the property of the United States government. In …
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