England beat Brazil last night after a draw after regular time (1-1) on penalties (4-2). Sold out Wembley Yesterday’s sold-out match at Wembley was opened in the 23rd minute by Ella Toone. She scored for England. Substitute Andressa Alves equalized for Brazil in the 90th minute. Toone was the only player in England to miss a penalty. Rafaelle Carvalho Souza …
Read More »More and more young people love Formula 1: “Not only because of Drive to Survive”
The popularity of Formula 1 is often attributed to the success of the Netflix series Drive to Survive, but according to Stefano Domenicali there are more reasons. The Italian F1 boss says he sees an increase in the popularity of the sport among young people and, according to him, this is mainly due to the way social media is used. …
Read More »Hobby House opens the doors of the hobby | News from the newspaper
“Learn new things in a relaxed way” RODEN – On Thursday, March 30, the ‘hobby house’ was opened in ‘De Deel’ next to the Scheepstra Kabinet, where workshops are held on various art forms. In this space, rented by Welzijn in Noordenveld, jewelry can be made, canvases painted and clothes sewn. The space was opened by …
Read More »Jonker misses Kop and Brugts in ‘ultimate test moment’ against Germany
Andries Jonker can’t count on goalkeeper Lize Kop and striker Esmee Brugts in Friday’s friendly against Germany. The Orange national coach sees a real showdown in the duel with Germany. “This is the only pre-season game against a country that is higher ranked than us. These are of course the ultimate testing moments, so you can see where you are …
Read More »have a chance to win prizes worth 950 euros at Easter
Easter is right around the corner and that means it’s Easter egg hunting again. Not only in your garden, but also on android planet! You have a chance to win one of two packages, worth a total of almost 950 euros. Are you watching? Read on after the announcement. Easter Gift 2023 on Android Planet Sunday April 9 and Monday …
Read More »Manhunt for Australian after showing platypus on train | Outstanding
06 apr 2023 om 13:29Update: 6 uur geleden In Australia, a man was arrested this week after a manhunt for catching a wild platypus. The man showed the animal on the train and in shops. He faces a hefty fine. Platypus are protected in Australia because they are threatened with extinction. Capturing them and holding them captive is a crime. …
Read More »Cousin of the assassinated President John F. Kennedy candidate for the American presidency | Abroad
06 apr 2023 om 17:47Update: 2 uur geleden Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a 2024 presidential candidate. He is a cousin of assassinated President John F. Kennedy and a son of assassinated Senator Robert F. Kennedy. He wants to run against incumbent Joe Biden in the Democratic primary. If Kennedy wins the Democratic primary, he will next run against the …
Read More »Speaker with film at the prestigious New York festival
Willem Aerts has been teaching first-year visual arts students two days a week for about six years now. It’s an introduction, he says. In ten weeks, students learn the basics of writing, shooting and finishing a film. “Most of them already have some experience of it because of the possibilities offered by each smartphone. Yet they all learn something from …
Read More »“More attention and space is needed for people in transition”
Recently I was at a meeting where a talk was given on transition and chaos. A transition is a fundamental and far-reaching change that addresses a social theme. A transition theory focuses on the process of arriving at a new reality, a major system change in which everyone should participate. Systems that are large and complex and have dependencies. Chaos …
Read More »Not a professional in America, but now as a young coach (25) at JEKA in Breda: ‘Giving young players the chance to make it happen’ | Regional sports
,,If you can’t play baseball yourself anymore, you have to make others better. With this motivation, Yorick Henson is in charge this season as JEKA’s new coach. Curacao’s top talent saw his own American dream lost to injury, but he’s still going strong. At 25, he is in Breda for his first job as head coach. As a young player, …
Read More »Former Vice President Pence may testify against Donald Trump
International•6 April ’23 07:39•Modified on 06 April ’23 09:27Author: Mark Van Harreveld Former Vice President Mike Pence will not appeal the call to testify in the investigation into former President Donald Trump and the January 2021 Capitol storming, a spokesperson for Pence said. “It’s really very valuable,” says US correspondent Jan Postma.
Read More »World’s second hottest March on record
Last month was the second hottest March on record globally. This is reported by the European climate service Copernicus. It wasn’t until March 2016 that it got even hotter. Air temperatures in southern and central Europe were above average, while temperatures in northern Europe were mostly below average. Copernicus said large parts of northern Africa, northeastern North America and Australia …
Read More »Wassenaar VVD is proud of its new Alderman Laurens van Doveren
Mr Laurens van Doeveren was appointed alderman by the city council last Tuesday evening. Laurens van Doeveren Wassenaar was nominated by the VVD and holds the finance, economy and sports portfolio. He was also the first Deputy Mayor. Until recently, the new alderman was the consul general for the Netherlands in five US states based in Atlanta, Georgia.Group President Gerbrandt …
Read More »‘Barbie’ launches ‘Barbie Selfie Generator’ with which you can create a Barbie poster yourself
by Ulrike Vandammepublished on Wednesday 05 April 2023 For 21:11• 3 read less Yesterday we received a whole bunch of stills from the movie Barbie see. These included posters of every Barbie and Ken (and a few other characters) that will appear in the film. The photos all had the …
Read More »Old Dating Research Shows How Personality Is Increasingly Trumping Money
About the episode In our search for love, we look more and more at someone’s personality and less and less at someone’s financial situation. At least: in prosperous countries. The researchers studied personal ads placed in newspapers between 1950 and 1995 in Canada, the United States, France and India. They analyzed the choice of words and identified four themes that …
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