A police officer stands in front of the editors of the New York Times in New York.Image AP As part of the investigation into the leak surrounding Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, it filed telephone records covering a period of four months from January 14 to April 30. The four journalists in question had published in April this …
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D. Groff and Lucci complete selection Mtijk
Wednesday 2 June 2021, 3.09 pm EEMDIJK / BUNSCHOTEN-SPAKENBURG – Emdijk has strengthened himself in the coming season with Mark de Graf. The 21-year-old midfielder, who has a past of IJ Selmervojels’ youth, is showing signs of a season at De Wingen. Abderrahim Lukili also goes to Mtj. For the past two years, De Graf has played football in the …
Read More »SER: The agricultural agreement should put an end to the stalemate in the agricultural sector
In both nitrogen policy and climate policy, governments and corporations are increasingly facing court decisions that override the proposed policy. Think of the successes of the environmental movement in lawsuits against the government’s nitrogen policy, and in the lawsuits of Argentina and the Militia against the Dutch government and the Shell when it comes to CO2 emissions. So, according to …
Read More »‘Viacom CBS evades billions in profits via Netherlands’
Viacom CBS, an American media company, has avoided at least $ 4 billion in profit tax for about a decade and a half through deals with Dutch tax authorities. The Research Foundation for Multinational Companies (SOMO) said this after its own research. Many of Viacom CBS’s programs, known from channels such as Nickelodeon and MTV, are made in the United …
Read More »Russia does not expect any progress at the Putin-Biden summit
Russia does not have much faith in the first summit between President Vladimir Putin and his US envoy Joe Biden. “We are not trying to give the impression that there will be a turning point or historic results,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday. The Biden-Putin summit is scheduled for June 16 in Geneva, Switzerland. Although expectations were …
Read More »“Wintercorn pays மில்லியன் 10 million in damages to Volkswagen”
“Wintercorn pays மில்லியன் 10 million in damages to Volkswagen” Former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn will pay 10 million euros in compensation to the German car team. Meanwhile, lawsuits against Winterkorn and other Volkswagen managers by German and US judiciary are pending. Michael von Wijardon Send email 1 June 2021 10:29 Volkswagen announced in March that it was seeking compensation from …
Read More »‘Van Lyndon earned 9 million from mouth caps’ • Slap: Open schools not without duty
According to Follow the Money (FTM), opinion maker Sievert van Linden has dropped 9 9 million from a controversial mask deal with the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports. According to FDM’s investigative journalists, he sent the money to a private holding company. This construction is commonly used to make wealth invisible. Both of Van Linden’s two business partners raised …
Read More »Tourbos believes Van Kalmouth will grow in the US: ‘Better career advancement’
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 …
Read More »‘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, …
Read More »London: Support for the US tax plan if technology companies contribute
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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