Noël Le Graët has resigned from the presidency of the French Football Federation. Sources report this to the AFP and Reuters news agencies. Le Graët, 81, made the decision in response to the findings of a commission of inquiry. Two weeks ago, this committee ruled that Le Graët’s behavior had sometimes gone off the rails and was incompatible with his …
Read More »The Chinese satellite company “provided images to the Wagner Group” | Abroad
Chinese satellite company Spacety, which was added to the US trade blacklist in late January, provided aerial footage to the Russian paramilitary group Wagner. A Biden administration official said so, write Reuters and Sky News. Senior US diplomat Daniel Kritenbrink made the statements during a congressional hearing on Tuesday. Spacety is a space company specializing in small satellites and satellite …
Read More »Care in the spotlight: AZ Sint-Jan welcomes new doctors for urology and back and neck surgery
AZ Sint-Jan from Bruges has recently hired two new doctors. Dr. Pieter D’hulst graduated from KU Leuven and during his specialization in urology worked in various hospitals in Belgium, including AZ Delta Roeselare, AZ Damiaan Ostend, AZ Sint-Lucas Gent and UZ Leuven. After his certification as a urologist, he continued his training in complex lithiasis pathology, endoscopic laser treatment and …
Read More »CEO Ahold Delhaize good for 6.5 million euros last year – Wel.nl
Supermarket group Aholt Delhaize’s high profits also go to the top tier of the company behind Albert Heijn and bol.com. For example, CEO Franz Muller saw his pay rise by eight tonnes last year to more than 6.5 million euros. This can be read in the company’s annual report. Top executive salaries at Ahold Delhaize are made up of roughly …
Read More »VIDEO – The F1 season begins this weekend in Bahrain; a few things to note…
What are the points of attention for the new F1 season 2023, after the pre-season tests in Bahrain? First of all, of course, the reigning world champion of Red Bull Max Verstappen, who is aiming for a third consecutive world title in Formula 1. In addition, the Max’ are rivals at Ferrari, which has a new boss. And with Las …
Read More »Norbert 444 FHANA Horse of the Year 2022
Jan van der Zee with Norbert 444 during his farewell at the Stallion Show. Photo: Johanna Faber Norbert 444 Studbook Sport Preferent AAA has been named Horse of the Year at FHANA, the subsidiary association of KFPS in North America. In 2022, Norbert received 444,102 points from the FHANA Stallion Calculator which looks at results during annual inspections and thus …
Read More »Tinubu Wins Nigerian Presidential Election, Opposition Calls Fraud | Abroad
01 mrt 2023 om 05:26Update: 2 uur geleden Bola Tinubu, the candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) party, will be Nigeria’s next president. This was reported by the country’s National Election Commission. He succeeds his party colleague Muhammadu Buhari, who was not eligible for re-election. Opposition parties said on Tuesday before the results were announced that fraud had …
Read More »Revolut’s 2022 revenue grew 33% despite crypto winter
Fintech company Revolut made its first full year of profit in 2021 and saw a 33% increase in revenue last year, its chief financial officer told Reuters. Company revenue will hit more than £850 million ($1.03 billion) by 2022 from payments, subscriptions and business accounts, chief financial officer Mikko Salovaara says, despite crypto downturn , a key element of the …
Read More »China lashes out at increasing TikTok restrictions
About the chapter China has reacted angrily to increasing restrictions on the use of TikTok in the US. According to a representative of China’s foreign ministry, the superpower is “fearful of the use of youth preferences” in the United States. Also listen to PNR Digital which talks more about TikTok. According to the department, “the US government is abusing the …
Read More »The Rijksmuseum slavery exhibit is now on display at the United Nations in New York
The exhibit opened yesterday at the United Nations (UN) in New York Slavery. Ten true stories of Dutch colonial slaverya shortened version of the exhibition on slavery that the Rijksmuseum organized in 2021. The exhibition will be held in the public entrance hall of the UN headquarters in New York until March 30, 2023, where thousands of visitors and diplomats …
Read More »Measure the sweat you can’t see
About the episode Sweat biomarkers can tell doctors more and more about our health. Only, not all the sweat could be measured so far. What you see forming on the skin after a few vigorous workouts isn’t a problem for existing sensors, but there is another kind of sweat. The variant that leaves the skin in the form of water …
Read More »The president of the French Football Association resigns after “sexual messages” and moves to FIFA | sport
Noël Le Graët has resigned from the presidency of the French Football Federation. Sources report this to the AFP and Reuters news agencies. Le Graët, 81, made the decision in response to the findings of a commission of inquiry. This committee came to the conclusion two weeks ago that Le Graët’s behavior had sometimes gone off the rails and was …
Read More »The Loro Piana Fall-Winter 2023 collection showcases sophisticated luxury
New Loro Piana Fall-Winter 2023 collection characterized by refined luxury New Loro Piana Fall-Winter 2023 collection characterized by refined luxury, pragmatic functionality and historic fabrics. Loro Piana adapts its luxurious craftsmanship to the active lifestyle of modern individuals. Transforming iconic shapes for contemporary functionality, the brand presents an Autumn/Winter 2023 collection that offers versatility without compromising on style. Reflecting the …
Read More »Putin puts actor Steven Seagal back in the spotlight
Well-known actor and martial arts expert Steven Seagal has been friends with Vladimir Putin for many years. Today, the Seagal is once again honored by the Russian President. While Seagal is best known for his roles in action films, he also has a notable political career. In recent years, he says he has worked hard for a better relationship between …
Read More »Scientists sharply divided over sci-fi-like technology against climate change
Dust as the moon between the sun and the earth is shot, or sulfur dioxide balloons that explode in mid-air and reflect sunlight. Scientists are increasingly at odds over whether governments are studying this kind of solar geoengineering‘ – tinkering with nature to dim sunlight – should stimulate or prevent. In the international debate, Dutch scientists are prominent advocates on …
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