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Tourbos believes Van Kalmouth will grow in the US: ‘Better career advancement’

Doornbos denkt dat Van Kalmthout groot wordt in Amerika:

Former IndyCar driver Robert Turnbus has every hope for the future of Rhinos von Kalmout, who is making great strides. According to Turnbus, it is important that ‘VK’ is occasionally left and right, in ‘Indigan’s Louis Hamilton’. The 105th run of the Indianapolis 500 is scheduled for this Sunday. Starting from third place, Dutch rhinoceros van Kalmtout will win. The …

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‘America spies on Merkel with Danish help’ – World

'America spies on Merkel with Danish help' - World

From 2012 to 2014, the United States spied on several European politicians, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, with the help of Danish intelligence. The Danish and European media reported this on Sunday. Danish broadcaster Danish Marks Radio (DR) reports that the US intelligence agency NSA has tapped Danish Internet cables to spy on prominent politicians and senior officials in Germany, …

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London: Support for the US tax plan if technology companies contribute

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If the United States wants international support for the global minimum rate of corporate profit taxes, American technology companies must also make a fair contribution. British President Rishi Sunak said in an interview with the Mail on Sunday. The finance ministers of the so-called G7 will meet next week. Government officials from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada …

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UN chief wants to stop investing in coal-fired power plants

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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wants to stop investing in coal-fired power plants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. To do this, it must stop funding coal-fired power plants. Guterres made the remarks via video conference at an international financial forum in the Chinese capital, Beijing. Recently, the South Korean government reportedly decided that it would no longer go to coal-fired …

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New US sanctions against Belarus

New US sanctions against Belarus

The United States has announced new sanctions against Belarus. White House Press Secretary Jen Zaki has Friday night US time Written statement It also announced that nine Belarusian state-owned companies, with the cooperation of the European Union and other allies, would no longer be allowed to do business against some key figures in President Alexander Lukashenko’s entourage. Also read this …

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Biden selects ambassadors to China, India and Japan

Biden selects ambassadors to China, India and Japan

Three government officials have announced that President Joe Biden has made his selection for key ambassadors to China, Japan and India and will be announced in the coming weeks as he prepares for his first foreign trip next month. Former Chicago Mayor Ram Emanuel has been named Japan’s ambassador to Japan. First NBC News I mentioned it in February Biden …

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The United States is intensifying its cooperation with al-Hussein

The United States is intensifying its cooperation with al-Hussein

27m 2021-17: 40-Morocco © Recently, a US delegation led by David Green, the US Ambassador to Morocco, visited the province of Al Hoceima. It provided Americans with a clear picture of the benefits of cooperation between the United States and the province of Al Hossain. Ambassador Green’s U.S. delegation was welcomed by Noureddine Balouki, Vice President of the City Council, …

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Costa Rican farmer demands reopening of fraudulent export of organic pineapple

Costa Rican farmer demands reopening of fraudulent export of organic pineapple

The National Ombudsman of Costa Rica has asked the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG) to review the action taken in response to three complaints made by the National Organic Agriculture Council (CANACRO) to the State Phytosanitary Service (SFE) between 2018 and 2019. . These are two administrative complaints filed by the court for misconduct in the functioning of the …

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Biden: US sanctions on Nort Stream 2 have not worked

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The imposition of US sanctions on the controversial North Stream 2 gas pipeline project between Russia and Germany would be futile because it would damage relations between the United States and Europe. Also, the project is almost complete. That’s what US President Joe Biden said. It was announced last week that the United States would waive sanctions against the company …

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