Taipei, Taiwan Taiwan and her supporters have launched a serious campaign to see her again as an observer at the World Health Assembly, the governing body of the World Health Organization, which met on May 24. Taiwan’s successful handling of COVID-19 for over a year and a half sparked renewed interest in Taiwan’s absence from the World Health Assembly, in …
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As a super fan, Bolsward’s ‘man in the hat’ also receives a keepsake every now and then
“It was from her. I had a burnout and I took his father to a competition, ”says the 58-year-old“ super supporter ”, as he calls himself. “I already received a European Championship jersey in 2009, but it is hanging in the canteen of SC Bolsward.” It all started over twelve years ago, when Houwer visited the European Championship qualifier Netherlands …
Read More »Bitcoin transactions of $ 10,000 or more must be reported in America
In America, more and more clarity on the guidelines and rules surrounding bitcoin (BTC). Bitcoiners nationwide face additional rules. Transactions of $ 10,000 or more must be reported to the country’s tax authorities. US bitcoiners will have to deal with it from 2023. reports Bloomberg. This message is from the United States Department of the Treasury. Start at Bitvavo and …
Read More »A step of ten thousand euros for “ green ” leisure entrepreneurs
“data-revoke =”“> Thanks to the FACET innovation project, money is available to hire expert advice and tailor-made advice. In collaboration with partners from Flanders, England and France, they are experimenting with circular applications in six areas: water, energy, packaging, waste, accommodation and joint purchasing. Tourism creates mass consumption According to Helen Roskam of Impuls Zeeland, the reuse of products and …
Read More »US drops sanctions on company behind Nord Stream 2
The United States refrains from imposing sanctions on the company behind Nord Stream 2, the gas pipeline connecting Russia under the Baltic Sea to Germany. Washington is fiercely against the project, but Secretary of State Blinken says the sanctions are not in the best interests of the United States. He stresses the importance of good relations with Germany and other …
Read More »Brit Mark Parsons (34) succeeds Wiegman as national football players coach
Wiegman will say goodbye to the ‘Leeuwinnen’ at the Games next summer and then start working as England coach. She takes her assistant Arjan Veurink with her. VS trainer Parsons is now the coach of the American club Portland Thorns. He will continue to combine this role with his new position as Orange national coach until the end of the …
Read More »U.S. House votes to investigate Capitol assault
In the United States, the House of Representatives approved the creation of a special commission to investigate the January 6 attack on the Capitol. In the House, 35 Republicans voted with the Democrats. The top of the Republican Party was against him; the investigation would be biased and unnecessary. Many Republicans fear Trump will turn on them, analysts say. The …
Read More »Long-awaited Scotland for international cricket lost to Netherlands
Scotland lost to the Netherlands by 14 points when they returned to international cricket after a 17-month absence. Shane Burger’s men controlled their hosts 163/8 in the reduced 33 overs due to a long delay in rain. But the Saltiers did not come close to chasing that total, eventually finishing at 149/8, Richie Berrington scoring the most with 41 points. …
Read More »Can “ping-pong diplomacy” bring the United States and China closer together?
A woman holds two paddles: US President Richard Nixon on the left, Mao Zedong, then head of China, on the right.AP Image Yellow, purple and green pom poms sparkle along the edge of the gym. In the middle are two ping-pong tables. Encouraged by a group of enthusiastic children, the American and Chinese players chase a ping-pong ball through the …
Read More »Multifunctional center in Aardenburg opens months later
The builder had already started demolishing the foundation of the former Vorsterman van Oyen primary school on his own initiative, although no permit had been issued for this purpose. It is very noticeable in Aardenburg, and therefore also in this place on the Sint Bavostraat, because there are almost always archaeological remains in the ground. Any excavator in the ground …
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