Robbert Dijkgraaf, Minister for Education, Culture and Science, speaks to the press at the Binnenhof after a weekly cabinet meeting.Image ANP / Phil Nijhuis He Minister Dijkgraaf’s request to the boards of colleges and universities appears to be an emergency measure. He actually wants to reduce the number of international students with tougher measures, but the ministry can only introduce …
Read More »Goes Council backs move of Scalda Groen College to Omnium
Board members were happy to be relieved of the Omnium’s rainforest, which had been a financial burden for years. The council also approved the construction of two additional classrooms at IKC Kloetinge. At the end of 2019, a report by the Berenschot design office put an end to Goes’ tropical dream: the construction of the Omnium sports and leisure center …
Read More »CIDI criticizes the “incendiary rhetoric” of new members of the Israeli government
AFP ONS News•yesterday, 22:49 The Center for Information and Documentation on Israel (CIDI) rejects the inflammatory rhetoric of some members of the new Israeli government. The Jewish Interests Organization writes that a day after Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he is a new government and that his conservative Likud party will govern with far-right and ultra-Orthodox parties. Leading politicians from these …
Read More »The US economy is growing faster than expected
economy•22 Dec ’22 at 3:56 PMAuthor of the book: AP The US economy grew faster than previously thought in the third quarter. The figure has been revised upwards due to higher consumer spending, particularly in the hospitality sector and services such as travel. Companies in the US also invested heavily. The new figures show growth of 3.2 percent year-on-year, which …
Read More »‘Oscars’: Lukas Dhont’s ‘Close’ shortlisted for Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nomination
Which close doing remarkably well during awards season is an understatement. With nominations already in the bag for the Hollywood Critics Association Awards, the Satellite Awards and the Golden Globes and already a National Board Of Review Best International Film award, it’s for sure: close is on Hollywood’s radar. Lukas Dhont’s second film is still in the running for an …
Read More »EU gives farmers more leeway
Editorial John Braakman parliamentary reporter The European Commission is giving farmers more possibilities for state aid when companies relocate. This is clear from the extension of the state aid rules decided by the European Commission. According to Minister Christianne van der Wal, this program offers room for the relocation of young farmers in particular who wish to continue their activity …
Read More »Vivianne Miedema keeps a glimmer of hope for the participation in the World Cup
FOOTBALL – Vivianne Miedema of Hoogeveen has not completely given up hope of participating in the World Cup next summer in Australia and New Zealand. The Orange striker realizes that the chance is very low. “If a miracle happens, I could be there. But I don’t assume that,” Miedema told the LIT on the British Sports Gala red carpet. The …
Read More »you don’t need to enable this new feature in iOS 16.2 (updated)
Update 22-12: Apple pulled the new architecture for Home due to user complaints about crashing smart home devices. This means that it is no longer possible to update your house at this time. iOS 16.2 is finally out, but it packs a new feature that you don’t just have to turn on. You should pay attention to this. New iOS …
Read More »Despite protests, doors to education for Afghan girls remain closed
news hour Dozens of Afghans are demonstrating today against the ban on women going to university. In March, secondary education in Afghanistan was already prohibited for girls. Large demonstrations have become rare under the Taliban regime. Protests against those in power are often violently interrupted. The ban immediately sparked unrest and protests at various universities yesterday, said journalist Ali Latifi …
Read More »New club for Adriaan Nieuwenhuijse and In de Weij remain loyal to the club
Danny Magito will immediately begin working for fourth-year Saturday student WIK’57. Magito has signed a one and a half year contract with the Kerkwerve club. Magito left Veere last weekend. At WIK’57, he succeeds Richard de Moedt, who had to leave in October. Jacco Nelen and MZVC from Middelburg will part ways after this season. Nelen has been the head …
Read More »Comment | Forgiveness does not automatically lead to responsibility
Now the Dutch government Apologized As for the past of Dutch slavery, the question arises as to what legal consequences are associated with this. The fear that an apology would be an admission of responsibility is lingering but unjustified. Only in very rare circumstances is an apology considered an admission of civil liability. That decision rests with the judge. To …
Read More »Best Acrylic Nail christmas gifts for your Loved one
Acrylic nails have been around for a long time, and they’re not going anywhere anytime soon. The best thing about them? They make great Christmas gifts! If you’re looking for the perfect present for your loved one this holiday season, look no further than these acrylic nail Christmas gifts. From kits to individual products, we’ve got you covered. Christmas acrylic …
Read More »Avatar sequel crashes movie projectors – KIJK Magazine
disney Avatar: The Way of the Water created this month. But not all theaters can handle the film’s high frame rate. The highly anticipated James Camerons sequel avatar debuted about two weeks ago on more than 12,000 screens in the United States and Canada and 40,000 worldwide. The epic sci-fi movie is well received and millions are already pouring in. …
Read More »No room for a second supermarket in Kudelstaart
This is the final conclusion of the study conducted by the Ginder Research Agency on behalf of the municipality. Only in the period 2035-2040, after the completion of all currently known housing plans, will there be room for a second supermarket. According to research, the only suitable place for this is where Kindcentrum De Ruimte is located. However, this location …
Read More »Gino D’Onorio (50) has visited 37 World Cup matches: “It has become a sport to see all the countries”
The World Cup is almost over, 63 of 64 games have been played. We only have the final, after that the memories will remain. One that also applies to Gino D’Onorio, who just turned 50, attended no less than 37 World Cup matches in Qatar. In conversation with Sportnieuws.nl he talks about his special trip and his hobby. By: Bart …
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