doDisplay (‘div-gpt-ad-WielerNL_in-content_top_article’); When George Bennett became New Zealand Champion last season, Jumbo-Visma and clothing sponsor Agu designed a beautiful shirt. Black, like the All Blacks, the New Zealand rugby team. And also with pride of place for the silvery tree fern, the archipelago’s national sporting symbol. Unfortunately, the design was rejected by the New Zealand Cycling Federation as it would …
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Dutch and American tourists can stay in Curacao longest without paperwork
Dutch and American tourists can stay in Curacao the longest without paperwork. It is only after a period of six months that they must submit a request for by the law declaration. But usually someone who wants to stay longer as a tourist wants to work and Van Rechtswege’s statement is needed anyway. He does not have to register as …
Read More »United States pledges to support the International Space Station until 2030
President Biden Committed to supporting the international community of the United States empty station (ISS) until 2030, Nasa Director Bill Nelson announced it on Friday. “The International Space Station is a beacon of peaceful international scientific cooperation and has brought tremendous scientific, educational and technological advances for the benefit of mankind for more than 20 years,” said Nelson. books In …
Read More »Denmark wants fossil-free domestic flights from 2030
Denmark aims to reduce total emissions by 70 percent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. “Travel is life and that is why we fly,” Frederiksen said during the announcement of his plan. “If other countries in the world are too slow. Then Denmark should lead the way and set the bar even higher,” she said. AirbusAircraft manufacturer Airbus recently announced …
Read More »The United States wants to boycott China during the Olympics
The United States wants to boycott China by not sending government officials to the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. US President Joe Biden, sources from CNN announce this week. The United States is deeply concerned about the human rights situation in China. A diplomatic boycott would be a good way to send a clear message to China, according to the …
Read More »Cricket Calendar for 2022
Engels krekel Cross the threshold until 2022 with absolute uncertainty. 2021 was the year the English game had high expectations, and on the men’s side it has already fallen completely. Three test wins in Asia on February 9 started off optimistically, but nothing came of it afterwards; Defeat against India, a summer test with only one victory, then a hot …
Read More »Tornadoes kill at least 74 people in Kentucky abroad
President Biden on Wednesday announced his intention to visit the Kentucky disaster area. He had previously paved the way for additional funds from Washington to help the hard-hit state. The natural disaster almost wiped out places in Kentucky like Mayfield. But other states have also reported significant deaths and damage from the unprecedented series of around 30 tornadoes labeled “historic.” …
Read More »Volksbank not allowed to close “unintentional US” accounts
The Volksbank is not allowed to close the bank accounts of a so-called “involuntary American”. This is what the central district court of the Netherlands ruled in a merits proceedings between a man and Volksbank. The bank closed the accounts because the man did not want to provide certain information and would evade tax in the United States. In summary …
Read More »new coach of the Oostkapelle / Domburg Bruins; Smerdiek candies
November Coaching News Marco Groeneveld will leave Sint-Willebrord next summer at Rood-Wit W. Coach de Goes then worked for the Brabant Premier League team for three seasons. In his own province, Groeneveld previously worked for Arnemuiden, SSV’65 in Goes and Bruse Boys in Bruinisse. Serooskerke has found a new coach for next season. Cees Houtepen returns after leaving the club …
Read More »“Data migration between the US and the EU is becoming a growing problem”
Persistent uncertainty over how data migration between the United States and the European Union can proceed under the appropriate laws and regulations is a growing problem for many businesses. This is what the American economic newspaper Wall Street Journal affirms in a recent article. According to the economic newspaper More and more companies are wondering how they can transfer their …
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