The U.S. women’s national football team ended the group stage of the Olympics on Tuesday with a 0-0 draw against Australia in Kashima. As a result the Americans finished second in Group G and qualified for the quarterfinals. The Dutch national team will play in Yokohama on Friday for a review of the 2019 World Cup final, where the men’s …
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Trump to court: What will happen, will he get a chance?
1. What kind of case is involved? Feel free to say that cases. Because by this weekend, his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, has promised that four or five new cases will be filed by Trump’s legal team. op Fox News. His message: Trump has not given up. According to the Trump camp, there is “strong evidence” that the election was …
Read More »How Sweden’s loss affects the knockout round
The Olympic women’s football tournament was full of unexpected fodder and poor results. Zambia’s entertainment value and attacking ability – the lowest ranked team on the field – and their superstar Barbara Banda. The Zambia team, with four teams participating in two matches, scored 32 goals, while Banda and national champion Vivian Midema each scored six goals. Although the matches …
Read More »China: European CO2 tax is really bad for the climate
The time has come in 2023: then the EU wants to gradually introduce a new border line. For example, anyone who wants to import Chinese steel, which emits a lot of emissions during production, has to pay a CO2 tax on it. The border tax is intended to protect European companies. They will have to create a lot of greenery …
Read More »Beijing disrupts Hong Kong free port, but angry that US warns companies against trading in the city
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday that Washington was misleading companies about the situation in Hong Kong. The United States wants to threaten China by criticizing national security law in the semi-autonomous region. The White House is preparing to warn companies about the new arbitrary law in the city. Why is this important?The economic changes to …
Read More »Casey has the ‘key’ to helping Cypriot victims
The US IT team Casey has good news for companies that have fallen victim to cyber-attacks, which could be spread through the company’s software. A key has been provided to the IT company that can publish the encrypted data of the affected companies. In an attack known as the Rev ransomware in early July, hackers ‘held hostage’ sensitive data, systems …
Read More »International releases annual ESG report | Winmake Pro
Intermediate: A digital realty company Publishes Annual Environmental, Social and Personality (ESG) Report for the third time. This report provides insights into the data center provider’s global environmental, social and administrative performance by 2020. In addition, it provides a comprehensive overview of its commitment to clean energy, conservation of natural resources, diversity, equity and inclusion. InterCion, a segment of digital …
Read More »‘More efficient ministries and NVWA needed’
Countries outside the EU need more capacity in the Ministries and NVWA to facilitate the export of flowers, vegetables, fruits, perennial and wood nurseries. Says Henk Westerhof, head of Plantnet International, the new umbrella organization of Dutch horticultural and agro-agricultural organizations. Flickr / Johan Wyland Ask again | Henk Westerhof about horticulture in crisis These companies are not always happy …
Read More »One of the best countries in the world to do business – the Netherlands in the top three – ICS
Rotterdam, Netherlands, 22-07-2021 / ICS Consulting and Finance PV / Last year’s UK Brexit election predicted the collapse of the British economy. At least we thought so. ICSNow you know very well: with the growth of 2017, the British have managed to keep the economy afloat so far. The UK has once again topped the list of the best countries …
Read More »Chinese hackers steal Mekong data from Cambodian Foreign Ministry
November 7, 2012 A man washes a cow in the Mekong River in Phnom Penh. REUTERS / Samrang Baring PHNOM PENH / HANOI (Reuters) – Buried in a long U.S. indictment accusing China of global cyber espionage propaganda, there was an intriguing detail: Cambodia, one of Beijing’s most loyal Asian allies, was among the governments targeted by Chinese hackers. The …
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