Five tubes with a small amount of moon dust have been auctioned off in the United States for 450,000 euros. As NASA policy prohibits, lunar products have not been sold before. But it happened because of human mistakes. During a 1969 Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong took the moon particles in a bag. The astronauts collected a half kilo sample …
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott rescinds immigration order
Faced with a severe backlash from political parties and business groups, Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Friday completed a policy of inspecting all commercial vehicles entering the state from Mexico, causing traffic congestion of 14 hours or more. Border. Mr. Abbott, following an agreement with the governor of the Mexican state of Tamoulibas, contacted him at a news conference on …
Read More »US welcomes Sweden-Finland merger with NATO, US government says will increase stability in Europe
USA: Sweden and Finland in NATO to promote stability in Europe. Photo: ANP A foreign ministry spokesman said Thursday that the United States was not worried that Sweden and Finland’s possible access to NATO would be at the expense of political stability in Europe. Asked if such a NATO expansion would lead to further conflict with Russia, he said he …
Read More »Minimum profit tax: ‘effective, but complex’ | PNR News Radio
Billions are needed to accommodate refugees, restore purchasing power and build hundreds of thousands of homes. The cabinet is busy looking for the millions of rupees needed for this. But perhaps the answer lies in Brussels. After years of negotiations, the European minimum profit tax seems to be achievable. But last week Poland voted against the plan. Unsplash: Christian Lou …
Read More »‘If Iran takes this seriously, a nuclear deal will happen soon’
Iranian President Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran on Thursday.Image EPA “We can agree within a few days to return to each other to fully implement the JCPOA,” a US State Department spokesman told the French news agency AFP. The JCPOA is the 2015 agreement signed by the world powers with Tehran to control Iran’s nuclear program. The Americans left under …
Read More »Why does not America use the metric system?
In the past, each place had its own structure, but it ended up with the metric system. Only a few countries, including the United States, do not use this method. Why not? This is partly the fault of the French. One year after the 1789 revolution, France decided to change the old weights and measures, which had large local differences. …
Read More »Round-up World Cup 21: Ireland tops right
The Netherlands were on holiday on Monday for the final against Germany (3.45pm) at the Under-21 World Cup. Six teams from the right outer line came into action at Potschefstroom, which again became the nickname for the city of four seasons in a single day. Wales – Uruguay 1-5‘3 1-0 tree‘7 1-1 RuPay’30 1-2 Civetta (sc)’40 1-3 Montemuro’54 1-4 Deeste’59 …
Read More »These are the most popular vacation spots on TikTok
While the holidays were a way to relax throughout, today they are more than that for many. They are a way to show off your film and photography skills, how much money you should spend and make yourself popular on Insta or TikTok. By Editorial Online – 11/04/2022 at 21:00 Even though we still want to go on vacation without …
Read More »Johan Cruyff – NOS reflects on Wel.nl’s 75th birthday online and on TV
On April 25, Johan Cruyff’s 75th birthday, NOS reflects the birthday of the best Dutch footballer on various channels. Various documentaries, pieces and podcasts focus on issues not well known to the general public. From Thursday 14th April, fourteen Cruijff pieces never seen before will be used and shared on the NOS website. For example, a piece shows a conversation …
Read More »Amazon opposes union at New York branch
Amazon opposes union at New York branch Amazon, an online shopping group, does not approve of setting up a staff union in New York. Union supporters are reportedly intimidating employees into agreeing to their plans. The lawyer for the emerging union, known as the Amazon Trade Union Confederation (ALU), called the allegations “really absurd.” The U.S. Labor Rights Controller has …
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