Economy

The United States has banned the delivery of three Russian airlines

The United States has banned the delivery of three Russian airlines

Washington (AP / AFP) – The US government has temporarily banned the export of US goods to three Russian airlines in violation of previously imposed sanctions by these companies. According to Washington, this includes state-owned airlines Aeroflot and Azur Air and Utair. The U.S. Department of Commerce last month warned that Boeing planes would continue to fly in defiance of …

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Amazon opposes union at New York branch

Amazon opposes union at New York branch

Photo: ANP Amazon, an online shopping group, does not approve of setting up a staff union in New York. Union supporters are reportedly intimidating employees into agreeing to their plans. The lawyer for the emerging union, known as the Amazon Trade Union Confederation (ALU), called the allegations “really absurd.” The U.S. Labor Rights Controller has given Amazon until April 22 …

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Michael Andrey still trusts his own team: “FIA gives us a chance”

Andretti hoopt nog altijd op eigen team: "Het is aan de FIA om ons de kans te geven"

Michael Andrey is still waiting for the FIA’s response to his request to join the Formula 1 team. The son of world champion Mario Andreti has arranged everything, but is still waiting for the green light from the Motorsport Federation. Andrei already has all the external things in order within the game. He is said to have contracted with Renault …

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Britain reconsiders due to energy crisis

Britain reconsiders due to energy crisis

“We did not expect to stand here again against the Fracking. New road. Barbara Richardson is particularly surprised that she could not believe this topic was back on the table. “Why do they want to do this?” She asks loudly. “It’s not climatic. And they know the residents here are strongly opposed to the drill. How do they get it?” …

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CDA wants to build smaller nuclear power plants

CDA wants to build smaller nuclear power plants

The CDA wants the cabinet to work on setting up small modular nuclear reactors to expedite the removal of fossil fuels. According to the party, the construction and operation of such nuclear power plants is easy and quick. Henry Pontenbal, a CDA parliamentarian and energy expert, views the mini nuclear power plants as ‘a promising development that could play a …

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Natural disasters will cause $ 270 billion in damage worldwide by 2021

Natural disasters will cause $ 270 billion in damage worldwide by 2021

Natural disasters will cause $ 270 billion in damage worldwide by 2021. Of that, $ 111 billion is under insurance. More than 50 severe floods have occurred, with economic losses of more than $ 80 billion alone. In Europe, the July floods caused an unprecedented natural disaster on the continent. As a result, the damage caused by natural …

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US: Russian President Putin is being misinformed

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US: Misinformation by Russian President Putin His top advisers have been misinforming Russian President Vladimir Putin about the Russian military’s poor performance in Ukraine. He was not told how Western sanctions were crippling Russia’s economy because his advisers were “too scared to tell him the truth,” a U.S. official told CNN. Putin would have realized by now that he was …

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Suriname eliminates visa requirements for five countries

Suriname abolishes visa requirement for five countries

Travelers from the United States, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Canada will soon be able to travel to Suriname without a visa. This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and International Cooperation (BIBIS) Albert Ramdin at a press conference yesterday. Naturally, passengers have to pay the entrance fee at Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport. The Minister …

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“Vranckx and the Nomads” to former boarding schools for Native Americans: “Kill the Indians, save the man”

"Vranckx and the Nomads" to former boarding schools for Native Americans: "Kill the Indians, save the man"

Today it is very quiet on the campus of Siloko Indian Agricultural School. Limestone buildings with more than 17,000 students at one time. Today the roofs are crumbling, the doors are locked, the walls are covered with barriers, and the windows are smashed. Jim Baker, a former Chiloco student who worked as a supervisor for many years before the school …

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