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After three years of Telstar, Andries Jonker also wants to work on the long term at the Dutch Lionesses. Immediately first selection for Orange on the first working day

After three years of Telstar, Andries Jonker also wants to work on the long term at the Dutch Lionesses.  Immediately first selection for Orange on the first working day

Andries Jonker can get to work. No time to acclimatize for the new national coach of the Dutch women’s football team. The 59-year-old coach has to repair the stopped Orange machine in record time. Early next month the crucial qualifier against Iceland awaits, with a direct ticket to the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. “There is work …

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Facebook settles for 37.5 million dollars in the United States for poorly followed users | Technology

Facebook settles for 37.5 million dollars in the United States for poorly followed users |  Technology

24 aug 2022 om 08:26 Facebook’s parent company, Meta, has reached a $37.5 million (over €37.7 million) deal with the US government. Facebook is accused of violating users’ privacy by tracking their location without permission through their smartphones. By our technical writers Users had disabled the “follow” option on their mobile devices. Although they did not want to share their …

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Wiegman also sees experienced Scott leave England after top scorer White | NOW

Wiegman also sees experienced Scott leave England after top scorer White |  NOW

Jill Scott announced on Tuesday that she would be ending her career. The 35-year-old England international’s last game was the European Championship final, in which England took on Germany at Wembley. “Today I’m saying goodbye to football, but we’re celebrating. I don’t want to see any sad faces! I had way too much fun to cry now,” Scott wrote in …

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The United States invests more than 500 billion dollars in the climate

The United States invests more than 500 billion dollars in the climate

Over the next decade, the United States government will spend more than $500 billion on climate technologies and renewable energy. This is the result of three new laws recently implemented by the US government. This is clear from an analysis by the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), an organization specializing in sustainability and energy research. Estimates are based on new laws …

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The Australian Rabbit Plague began in 1859 with just 24 animals

The Australian Rabbit Plague began in 1859 with just 24 animals

Some fifty years after the first rabbit was imported in 1859, the animals have spread across Australia. This emerges from new research where the British newspaper The Guardian written on. In 1788 already five rabbits Rabbits are estimated to cost Australian farmers nearly $140 million a year because they eat agricultural crops. Additionally, there are many more predators such as …

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US rejects Ukraine’s request for a total visa ban on Russians

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy, Turkish President Erdogan and UN Secretary-General Guterres attend a joint news conference in Lviv

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy first pushed for the visa ban in an interview with The Washington Post earlier this month, saying Russians ‘must live in their own world until they change their philosophy’ . Zelenskiy then made another call a few weeks ago for European Union countries to ban visas for Russian nationals, to prevent the bloc from becoming a …

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Free tampons and pads now compulsory in Scotland

Free tampons and pads now compulsory in Scotland

PA ONS News•Monday, August 15, 9:45 a.m. Scotland today introduced a law which makes tampons and pads free for those who cannot afford the products. It is the first country in the world to have such a law against menstrual poverty. In practice, the law means that educational institutions and local governments must provide free menstrual products. This has been …

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