Texas has started installing floating barriers in the Rio Grande.ImageGetty Images via AFP “The actions of the State of Texas violate federal law, raise humanitarian concerns, pose serious risks to public safety and the environment, and may interfere with the performance of official federal government duties,” the prosecutor said in a letter to senior Texas officials. According to the letter …
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Due to “impossible times”, orange women receive little attention – they can still be seen in these cafes on Sundays
The Dutch national team’s first group match against Portugal will be shown at Café de Jeugd – including mimosa breakfast.Sculpture Jacob Van Vliet “I’m a big football fan, but unfortunately we won’t be showing the group games,” says Marianne van der Wildt, owner of Bar Buka, a queer café in De Pijp. “It’s due to the impossible moments and often …
Read More »‘Oranjezee’ at World Cup remains absent despite lobbying in New Zealand: ‘Not alive enough’ | soccer world cup 2023
Door Jeroen van Barneveld 21 jul 2023 om 09:58Update: 2 uur geleden The KNVB and the embassy have been trying for months to prepare Dutch New Zealanders for the Women’s World Cup. The campaign did not yield much: less than two thousand tickets were sold for the orange team’s three group matches. Dennis Sanders heaves a deep sigh along the …
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International•Jul 21, 23 07:02•Modified on 21 July ’23 08:19Author: Remy Cook Former United States President Donald Trump is also facing charges of conspiracy to violate civil rights in the Capitol storming case. Moreover, he would have tried to obstruct the course of justice and to assemble a conspiracy which would defraud the government. Former United States President Donald Trump is …
Read More »Knee injuries keep many football players away from the World Cup. Chance? Or high time for a thorough investigation?
When the Dutch national team kick off the World Cup against Portugal on Sunday morning at half past nine Dutch time in New Zealand, Vivianne Miedema is at home in London watching television. The Orange team’s top scorer is out of a finals for the first time since 2015 with a cruciate ligament injury. She won’t be in the stands …
Read More »US southern states suffer unprecedented heatwave • Balkan storms kill five
US correspondent Thomas Rueb traveled to Miami to report on a historic heat wave, which you can read here. Now he has been stuck there for days, as his flight to New York is constantly canceled due to extreme weather conditions both at the place of departure and arrival. We call it. Can you still see the humor in the …
Read More »The entrepreneur | Deutsche Bank must pay 186 million in the United States for…
News Topical Deutsche Bank must pay $186 million in the United States because Germany’s largest bank failed to take sufficient steps to improve money laundering oversight. The fine was imposed after an investigation by the US central bank. PA July 19, 2023 In a statement, the Federal Reserve spoke of “dangerous and unhealthy” banking practices within the American subsidiary of …
Read More »In terms of Instagram followers, Alisha Lehmann and Alex Morgan are far above all other World Cup players | Women’s World Cup
The female soccer players who participate in the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand are not only exceptional athletes, but often also very popular on social networks. Posts from top players on Instagram are sometimes worth tens of thousands of dollars to commercial companies. AD Sportwereld shines a light on some of the biggest World Cup influencers for …
Read More »The history of women’s football at Sound & Vision
38 minutes ago sport REGIO – On the occasion of the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, Sound & Vision yesterday opened a short-lived presentation on the past and present of women’s football. From the oldest cinematographic images (1933) of Dutch women’s football to images of the recent successes of the Orange Lionesses (winner of the European Championship …
Read More »Doctor Tanya Bisseling runs 4 days after discovering her own type of cancer – Fundraising campaign for CDH1 gene research
July 17, 2023 More than 20 years ago, Tanya Bisseling, Doctor of Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases at Radboud University Medical Center, discovered her own disease: Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer Syndrome (HDGC), a rare genetic disease caused by mutations in the gene CDH1. She is hosting this week the 4 Days of her research, with which …
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