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Wolf believes in Mercedes: “We can win every race”

Wolf believes in Mercedes: "We can win every race"

Max Verstappen is ahead of Lewis Hamilton in the championship due to his victory in Austin. The Dutch player is now twelve points ahead. Red Bull also did good business at the Constructors Championship. The Austrian team was able to reduce the gap with Mercedes to 23 points. Nevertheless, Mercedes was not prevented from having a disappointing weekend in the …

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Hawkins praises Perez: “plays a key strategic role for Verstappen”

Häkkinen lovend over Pérez:

Mika Hawkins is very interested in the performance of Sergio Perez in the United States. So Finn says he will play a key role in these last races in the title battle between Max Verstappen and Louis Hamilton. Perez held a very successful racing weekend in Texas. The Mexican driver ran fast in the second and third free training sessions, …

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US issues first gender-neutral passport, expanded with Exam X

US issues first gender-neutral passport, expanded with Exam X

In the United States, the first gender-neutral passport is issued to someone who does not identify as male or female. Basil has X instead of F. Girl Or M Male. The State Department in Washington expects to be able to offer this option to Americans overseas who need an ID or birth certificate from the beginning of next year. Jessica …

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EIB: Majority pessimism about Dutch climate aspirations

EIB: Majority pessimism about Dutch climate aspirations

Photo: ANP Most Dutch people expect the current climate plans to be very ambitious. They do not expect the Netherlands to drastically reduce CO2 emissions before 2050. The European Investment Bank (EIB)’s annual climate survey questioned thousands of Dutch people. Six out of ten Dutch people think they are more concerned about the climate than the government. Els Sweeney-Pindles, head …

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The banker celebrates the old-fashioned bonus party, but this time the regulator pays

The banker celebrates the old-fashioned bonus party, but this time the regulator pays

Two towers of Deutsche Bank headquarters in Frankfurt.Field Bloomberg via Getty Images In a press release, this U.S. regulator announced last week that it was the highest pay for a tipster. The Financial Monitoring System notes that “a whistleblower has made a significant contribution to the ongoing investigation into its specific, reliable and timely information.” According to The Wall Street …

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“I didn’t see him!”

"I didn't see him!"

In the United States, Red Bull Racing gained another double platform. In Turkey they shared the stage with Valteri Potas and in Austin with Louis Hamilton. Alert Golf and Keys van de Grint call Sergio Perez a perfect second. Perez plays the lead role Perez is in good form. Twice in a row he sat on the podium with Max …

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Alonso was disappointed by the maids’ inconsistency in overtaking Ryconan

Alonso was disappointed by the maids' inconsistency in overtaking Ryconan

Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso fought in the Circuit of America, with the Alfa Romeo driver coming out on top. The two world champions collided before Ryconon overtook his four wheels. To Alonso’s dismay, the racing authorities did not consider it necessary for Finn to regain that position. Later in the race, Alonso had to give back a spot to …

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UN warns of food crisis in Afghanistan

UN warns of food crisis in Afghanistan

Millions of Afghans are at risk of starvation if international action is not taken. This is what the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) told Reuters on Monday. About 23 million people, more than half of Afghanistan’s population, face severe food insecurity. Two months ago, the WFP estimated that number at 14 million. “Afghanistan is one of the worst humanitarian …

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UN warns of severe food crisis in Afghanistan

UN warns of severe food crisis in Afghanistan

Millions of Afghans are at risk of starvation if international action is not taken. This is what the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) told Reuters on Monday. About 23 million people, more than half of Afghanistan’s population, face severe food insecurity. Two months ago, the WFP estimated that number at 14 million. “Afghanistan is one of the worst humanitarian …

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