The U.S., Japanese and Philippine coast guards are holding a trilateral naval exercise in the South China Sea this week, the first such exercise between them at a time of concern over China’s movements in the region. growing. The June 1-7 exercise in waters off Bataan province is an initiative of the United States and Japan, with Australia participating as …
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US: China-backed hackers infiltrated critical infrastructure | Abroad
According to the United States, some of its Western allies and software company Microsoft, Chinese-backed hackers have infiltrated critical US infrastructure networks. Microsoft warns that similar activities could take place around the world. According to Microsoft, the hackers, also known as Volt Typhoon, have been active since mid-2021. They primarily focus on critical infrastructure on the island of Guam, a …
Read More »Streetlife exhibition at the Kunstenlab
DEVENTER – Sytze Woudsma exhibited earlier this year at the Kunsthal on the Stationsplein in Deventer. Today, he completely appropriates the exhibition space of the Kunstenlab. Together with his paintings, his mural forms an installation that fills the space. The ‘Street life’ exhibition was inaugurated on Saturday 20 May. Sytze Woudsma makes oil paintings in which he depicts homeless people. …
Read More »Luiten drops to eighth place in KLM Open, six Dutchmen in last weekend
OUR Sports•Friday, 7:28 p.m. Luiten has tougher day two at KLM Open: ‘Don’t play like a headless chicken’ Joost Luiten circled the second day of the KLM Open with a lane average of 72 strokes. The double winner of the tournament shows a score of -5 halfway through the tournament in Cromvoirt. With that, Luiten, along with five other Dutch …
Read More »The United States will not run out of money before June 5
That gives Republicans and Democrats in Congress a bit more time to come to an agreement. Earlier, Yellen said the government might not have enough money to pay all the bills by June 1. An agreement between Democrats and Republicans on the necessary increase in the debt ceiling is still pending. Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy …
Read More »SBS6 wants a show with Johan Derksen and Raymond Mens on the United States
In his old age, Johan Derksen could take a trip to the United States for SBS6. ‘Snor’, 74, was asked by Talpa to do a series with Raymond Mens in which music and the US election are central. “We received a proposal to go along the Mississippi together. Along the way, I talked about music, blues, country and bluegrass. Raymond …
Read More »BBC: Long queues at UK airports due to electronic gate failure
Photo: ANP Passengers arriving at UK airports on Saturday face long queues due to a malfunction in electronic passport control. This reports the BBC. Problems with electronic gates at London Heathrow and Gatwick airports and Manchester airport, among others, began on Friday evening. Due to the long Whitsun weekend, it is very busy with travelers at UK airports. Passports now …
Read More »IMF: US economy is growing slightly faster than expected this year
Photo: ANP The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has slightly raised its forecast for US economic growth for this year. However, experts from the UN organization point out that interest rates in the United States will probably have to remain high for longer to curb inflation. The fund is also urging Democrats and Republicans in Washington to quickly reach an agreement …
Read More »NOS Sport continues with two new presenters
OUR Sports has decided to let two new presenters work for the next two months. Suse van Kleef and Jeroen Latinhouwers appear in the photo in the summer, reports the LIT. Women’s World Cup Van Kleef will be used for the Women’s World Championship which will take place in Australia and New Zealand between July 20 and August 20. Every …
Read More »Credit Suisse ordered to pay $926 million in Georgia PM case
Credit Suisse has been ordered to pay $926 million in damages after a Singapore court ruled the bank failed in its duty to protect the assets of a former Georgian prime minister. Lawyers for former Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili had sued Credit Suisse in Singapore, New Zealand and Bermuda, alleging shortcomings by the bank led to fraudulent mismanagement and …
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