President Joe Biden’s administration has quashed a deal with three Central American states that his predecessor Donald Trump wanted to prevent illegal migrants from entering. Foreign Minister Anthony Blinken said in a statement over the weekend that the agreements reached have been suspended with immediate effect and that work is underway to end them completely. It was agreements with El …
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Weespse Michaja makes his national rugby team debut today
WEESP Michaja van Capel from Weesp will play his first international match today for the Dutch rugby team. The match against Spanke is part of the European Championships. If the Dutch team wins, they are getting closer to the World Cup in New Zealand which takes place at the end of the summer. Michaja can’t wait to be there: “But …
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Chinese tech giant Huawei this week took an important step in its ambitions to become the world’s largest smartphone maker, launching its first device with HarmonyOS, an operating system developed in-house. But Huawei USA security chief Andy Purdy said the company still hopes to reunite with Google (From googleAndroid operating system. “Our promise is that we want to get back …
Read More »The Searchers extends the STXfilms agreement ǀ Bioscoopagenda
The collaboration between STXfilms and The Searchers will be extended until September 2023. STX also has agreements with distributors in Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Italy. Previously, they had released Hustlers and All the Money in the World together. 26-2-2021 Door: Cinema agenda From ‘Devotion’, expected in 2022 The Searchers and STXfilms have been partners since 2016 and …
Read More »Man survives 14 hours in the ocean, clinging to garbage – Wel.nl
A skipper who fell overboard survived 14 hours at sea by clinging to “a piece of rubbish”, says his son. He was not wearing a life jacket. Vidam Perevertilov fell from a freighter in the Pacific early in the morning. He saw a “black spot” a few kilometers away and decided to swim there. It turned out to be a …
Read More »His name is Soto at the US Olympic qualifying rounds
Norwich City forward Sebastian Soto is competing in the Summer Olympics after being selected for the 48-man US pre-qualifying squad. The young forward is one of 11 forwards selected as preparations continue for the matches to be played in Tokyo later this year. The United States will begin their qualifying campaign in March in the North and Central America and …
Read More »Rare yellow penguin spotted in Antarctica
During an expedition to the Southern Ocean in 2019, the Belgian photographer was waiting Yves adams to find a familiar picture: king penguins. These are easily identified by the black and yellow feathers adorning their head and neck and the orange stripe on their beak. Instead, Adams saw something striking: a bright yellow penguin. No less than 120,000 king penguins …
Read More »The second American Grand Prix is approaching: “ we are working on it ”
Since the arrival of Liberty Media, there has been an important item on the agenda: racing in America. There is now a race on the Formula 1schedule in America, but there should be more. With new US owners, it’s no surprise that Liberty Media intends to host an additional Grand Prix in its own country. Austin has had a run …
Read More »Inversion of the geomagnetic field linked to extinction waves 42,000 years ago
The most recent reversal of the Earth’s magnetic field may have occurred “only” 42,000 years ago, according to a new analysis of the growth rings of a fossil tree. It seems that this magnetic pole reversal has been devastating. It caused extreme weather conditions and possibly led to the extinction of large mammals and Neanderthals. The Earth’s magnetic field extends …
Read More »Sam Bennett wins the 4th stage of the UAE Tour, Dekker second
The fourth stage of the UAE Tour had a slow and predictable start, the sprint chronicle announced. After watching the runners chatting for a long time, nervousness only hit in the last few kilometers. Several trains were formed, thanks to which Deceuninck-Quick Step was able to delay his sprinter Sam Bennett. David Dekker found himself a bit stuck in the …
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