For those who absolutely love all three The Lord of the Ringsdirector Peter Jackson’s movies can now activate a nice screensaver on YouTube. HBO Max has uploaded a video with no less than an hour of the most beautiful places in the trilogy. This trilogy obviously consists of the three Lord of the Rings films: The Fellowship of the Ring …
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Switzerland expels Russian businessman to US, angry Kremlin
Switzerland has expelled a Russian businessman with connections to the Kremlin to the United States. Russian Vladislav Klyushin was arrested in March this year at the request of the Americans. He is accused of having hacked, along with others, data belonging to American companies. He is said to have made tens of millions of dollars from this trade. Klyushin tried …
Read More »Facebook does not recognize political ads
In the US and New Zealand, Facebook is the best at filtering ads properly. Only 1% escapes it. Even if in the United States it still makes about ten thousand advertisements. Facebook has the worst score in Malaysia, where 45% remain under the radar. Belgium lies between the two, in 28th place of the 58 countries surveyed, with almost nine …
Read More »Is China affected or not by the US boycott of the Olympics?
Did the United States hurt the feelings of the Chinese people with its diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics? Or does the boycott leave China cold? China is sending two opposing messages on this matter. The White House confirmed Monday that the United States will certainly not send a diplomatic delegation to the Beijing Winter Olympics in February. Americans argue …
Read More »Bulb producer Geert Kruize from Uithuizermeeden teaches his German colleagues the ropes. “You have to treat the bulbs very carefully, like the eggs”
As a consultant, Geert Kruize from Uithuizermeeden helps German farmers grow tulips. ,, I go back thirty years. ” Photo: DvhN In this German town, a hundred kilometers south of Hamburg, near the famous Lüneburger Heide, a large agricultural cooperative is carefully trying to master the cultivation of bulbous plants. And that is not possible without good advice. And then …
Read More »Province Confirms Wolf Reports | News from the world of your region
Today a wolf has been sighted in the Prunjepolder and elsewhere in Schouwen-Duiveland. The province confirms it. It is probably a young wolf who left the pack in search of a new habitat. This young wolf has already been seen in North Brabant. WereldRegio reported it this morning in response to messages to editors. During the journey in search of …
Read More »Destorme signs a new year with FC Axel
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 »We asked scientists what the ommicron variant would do in the United States
To get a good idea of how the ommicron variant of COVID-19 is spreading in the United States, take a look over the ocean. In the UK and South Africa – Two countries where the omicron variant is rapidly becoming more dominant than delta, or already is – Contamination rates are increasing, mainly because the variant is more transferable. While …
Read More »Crossing the Zuiderzeepad with food for thought
Gate: José Van der Wegen Friday December 17th 10:28 a.m. – 2021 PUTTE – Arie Haasnoot and his partner Johanna Jacobs from Putte are avid walkers and they make a pilgrimage almost every year. But due to COVID-19 this was not possible in 2020, so they took a trip on the Zuiderzeepad. In her new book “Pilgrimers between lockdowns”, Arie …
Read More »US Congress approves tougher import rules from Xinjiang
The US Congress has passed a bill that will severely restrict imports from China’s Xinjiang region. The law aims to prevent American companies from using products made through forced labor by Uyghurs. Earlier this week, the House of Representatives already voted in favor of the bill, now the Senate has done so too. The law now rests with President Biden. …
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