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Dutch and Americans together en route to making Kentucky ‘greatest player in agtech’
The United States and the Netherlands are two of the world’s largest exporters of horticultural products. Despite the fact that large amounts of food are grown, there are also challenges for the future. In order to continue to sustainably feed the world, the Netherlands plans to export solutions (seeds, knowledge and technology) in addition to fruits and vegetables. The Covid-19 …
Read More »Spotify tests the sale of concert tickets in the United States | Technology
Spotify has launched a trial in the United States with the sale of concert tickets. The streaming service has quietly set up a website where tickets can currently be purchased for a handful of shows. The Swedish company can’t say much about the test at this time other than that it regularly tests new products and ideas, a spokesperson told …
Read More »Trump’s team hid classified documents
APE ONS News•today, 07:57•Amended today, 09:53 The US Department of Justice says it has evidence that documents former President Trump took from the White House were later stashed at his residence in Florida. According to the department, this happened to thwart an FBI investigation. A Trump lawyer allegedly “explicitly forbade” FBI agents from looking at boxes in a storage room …
Read More »Good morning! Record hours of sunshine, again no trains and lots of costumes
For the outdoor show On the trail of the bull around 250 costumes were made in Goes. These are for the more than 120 actors, dancers, musicians and singers and for the costume changes that can be seen on stage in the three-hour play. Costume designer Gerda Knuivers didn’t do them alone. “No, it’s not possible, you’re doing this with …
Read More »Greaves leads after her first weekend in the qualifying race for the next Matchplay Women’s Worlds
Last weekend’s four PDC Women’s Series tournaments were also the first tournaments to count in the qualifying race for the 2023 Women’s World Match Play. The last eight Women’s Series tournaments of this season and – expected – the first 12 tournaments of 2023 will count in this qualifying race. Beau Greaves won all four tournaments in Hildesheim last weekend …
Read More »Dutch commando dies in US gunfight
The shooting took place in the night from Friday to Saturday in front of the hotel where the commandos are staying. Apparently an argument elsewhere preceded the shooting. The fatal victim died last night in the presence of his family and colleagues, reports the Ministry of Defense. “Our thoughts are with his loved ones and colleagues.” The condition of the …
Read More »Nigerian court denies extradition of indicted US police chief
Commissioner Abba Kyari has denied involvement in what is described in a US indictment as a complex plot to extort over $1 million from a Qatari businessman, set up by a known Nigerian crook under the name “Hushpuppi”. Kyari has denied any wrongdoing. He is in jail awaiting trial on separate charges of alleged criminal conspiracy, official bribery and tampering …
Read More »‘Jonker is making us work harder’, it seems after new national coach’s first training
Professional shots Soccer OUR•yesterday, 8:10 p.m. “It’s fun. The players are enthusiastic and doing their best. They are touching and stimulating.” Andries Jonker has had an enjoyable first training as Orange Women national coach ahead of the crucial meeting with Iceland in the World Cup qualifiers. Jonker, who was introduced last week as the successor to sacked Mark Parsons, was …
Read More »Tension cut: US warships crossing the Taiwan Strait
According to the Americans, this is a routine mission in international waters. These cruisers often sail through the Taiwan Strait. The Navy stresses that the route will remain outside the territorial waters of Taiwan and China. The mission demonstrates “the United States’ commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific,” according to the Navy. It concerns two Ticonderoga-class cruisers: USS Antietam …
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