© CPU – Nathan Dobbelaere “Hey guys, what do you really want to hear? Before starting his third song of the evening, Australian singer-songwriter Jordan Rakei checks his audience’s wishes, as if he’s going to play request numbers for another hour. It is this childish Sunday atmosphere that characterizes Rakei. Because beyond that, it turns out to be bitterly difficult …
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Salmonella risk in Ferrero’s Kinder products extends to New Zealand – Business
Italian chocolatier Ferrero is now also removing Kinder products from shelves in New Zealand due to the risk of salmonella. The New Zealand Food Safety Agency announced this on Tuesday. The FASFC on Friday withdrew the authorization for the Ferrero factory in Arlon due to possible salmonella contamination. The New Zealand Food Safety Authority (NZFSA) therefore ordered Ferrero on Tuesday …
Read More »America promised land for Formula 1: Las Vegas final race | Sports car
It will probably be the penultimate race of the season, before the usual closing in Abu Dhabi. The Grand Prize of Vegas also takes place on Saturday evening, early Sunday morning in Europe. The street circuit will be over 6 kilometers long, with three long straights and fourteen corners. “A third race in the United States shows the enormous appeal …
Read More »Sustainable Pioneer: Reusing Points | ProRail
Posted on April 13, 2022 Each year, we install around 300 bills of exchange. But do they always have to be new bills? And what becomes of the old? While the shortage of materials is increasing as fast as the prices of raw materials and CO2 emissions, the implementation phase of a promising pilot is starting in …
Read More »New plan for Hansweert locks: more sober, but affordable
There are regular plans to rehabilitate the canal’s dilapidated locks. Fifteen years ago, for example, there was Plan Verbeem, an idea of the then village councilor, Wim Verbeem. The plan included a mini-campsite, a sculpture garden and an education center. It was never realized for lack of money. Landscape architect De Koning’s latest designs have a better chance of success, …
Read More »US sends thousands of troops to Eastern Europe: ‘Send a strong signal to Putin’ | Abroad
VideoThe United States is sending thousands of troops to Eastern Europe amid heightened tensions over Ukraine. The US Department of Defense confirms this after media reports. President Joe Biden announced in late January that he would send troops soon. Foreign publishers February 2, 2022 Last update: 02-02-22, 20:39 Two thousand soldiers are stationed in Germany and Poland. These troops will …
Read More »Panasonic confirms cyberattack, Conti claims responsibility
Panasonic’s Canadian subsidiary has been hit by a cyberattack. The Conti ransomware group claims to be responsible. Panasonic Canada was the victim of a “targeted cyberattack” in February. This is explained by a spokesman against TechCrunch† “We took immediate action to resolve the issue, with the help of security experts and service providers. We have isolated the malware, restored servers, …
Read More »EU and US rules stand in the way of a new data transfer deal
The official agreement on transatlantic data transfers is not yet on paper. Before that, the agreement will have to be tested against European and American legislation. The European Union and the United States have reached a agreement in principle on data transfers between the two continents. The way for data transfer is therefore open, although there are still a few …
Read More »Looking inside Ellen in Zuilen: ‘When I saw the ski hut, my husband was gone’
Go out for a packet of ham and come home with a house. It happened to Ellen (35), who has been the proud owner of a beautiful 1930s house in Zuilen since the end of 2019. She lives there with her husband Thomas and her son Stef. Despite the fact that her husband was not immediately enthusiastic during the visit, …
Read More »Sam Elliott apologizes for his hurtful comments | Stars
In a previous podcast interview, Elliott called director Jane Campion’s film a “poor performance of an American western” and felt that many of the farmhands in the film were portrayed as “shirtless Chips.” He was also unhappy that Campion shot the film in his own country, New Zealand, but made it look like the US state of Montana. Chippendales’ comment …
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