Shirin Musa, founder of the Women for Freedom Foundation, was not surprised by the Taliban’s decision. “After the fall of Kabul and the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, girls were immediately barred from secondary education,” she says. NOS with an eye on tomorrow. “The moment you don’t allow girls to go to secondary education, university education is expected to be banned.” …
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The US economy is growing faster than expected
economy•22 Dec ’22 at 3:56 PMAuthor of the book: AP The US economy grew faster than previously thought in the third quarter. The figure has been revised upwards due to higher consumer spending, particularly in the hospitality sector and services such as travel. Companies in the US also invested heavily. The new figures show growth of 3.2 percent year-on-year, which …
Read More »Comment | Forgiveness does not automatically lead to responsibility
Now the Dutch government Apologized As for the past of Dutch slavery, the question arises as to what legal consequences are associated with this. The fear that an apology would be an admission of responsibility is lingering but unjustified. Only in very rare circumstances is an apology considered an admission of civil liability. That decision rests with the judge. To …
Read More »Verizon Connect Releases 2023 Fleet Technology Trends Report
Verizon Connect releases its annual Fleet Technology Trends report. This is based on research conducted by Bobit in the US and ABI Research in the EMEA and Asia Pacific (APAC) regions. For this, interviews were conducted with more than 2,300 fleet managers, managers and other corporate mobility experts in 14 countries, including the Netherlands and Belgium. Research results show that …
Read More »Tesla sends boss and assistants from Shanghai to start production in US
Tesla Inc’s China chief Tom Zhu and his team of reports have been called in to fix manufacturing problems in the US. That’s fueling rumors among colleagues that Chief Executive Elon Musk is being groomed for a bigger role at a time when he’s distracted by Twitter. Tom Zhu, who oversees Tesla’s operations in Asia, visited Tesla’s plants in California …
Read More »What is happening in Spain? Ten Questions About Constitutional Crisis
Spain’s politics this week are somewhat reminiscent of the US – two camps accusing each other of subverting democracy, a court ruling on purely political lines and the use of the word ‘conspiracy’. At the center of this messy situation is who has the power to appoint judges to the Constitutional Court in Madrid — and thereby exercise control over …
Read More »Phillips: Small risks in breathing apparatus after further testing
Photo: ANP The Institute of Medical Technology says that the risks of health problems for people who use Philips sleep apnea devices are very small. The company says it will confirm initial results from the summer as tests of the first generation of devices, now called DreamStation devices, are complete. About two-thirds of recalled devices fall into this category. In …
Read More »Thomas H. Binder receives majority investment from Lee Partners
A native Dutch digital asset management (DAM) expert, Binder, Thomas H. The company receives a majority investment from Lee Partners, LP (“DHL”), a leading private equity firm that invests in growth companies. This partnership will enable Binder to better support brands in managing the growing complexity of content so that good content can be optimally used to drive revenue growth. …
Read More »Black Lives Matter or on the circuit in a rainbow shirt, Formula 1 drivers won’t be allowed to do that any time soon.
British driver Lewis Hamilton in a Black Lives Matter t-shirt ahead of the 2020 F1 Grand Prix of Turkey in Istanbul.Image by Dan Istidine/Formula 1 via Getty Images This is stated in a new paragraph that the FIA has added to the rules of the game. This refers to paragraph 12.2.1.n on page 55 of the updated, bolder rulebook published …
Read More »The chance of reparations after an apology for slavery is almost nil | Domestically
20 dec 2022 om 12:01 “It’s like a license to demand reparations in every instance,” fears one NU.nl reader, now that the government has apologized for slavery. Many observers wonder if the Netherlands has opened the door to people seeking reparations. But that chance is practically zero, experts tell NU.nl. Lawyer Leanne Wijntjens received her PhD in 2020 on thesis …
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