Nine times out of ten, disaster films come from the United States of America. After all these years, they now look like two drops of the same thing, which is why a Norwegian disaster movie is a nice change. And these Norwegians take care of it Troll something really nice. Nine times out of ten, disaster films come from the …
Read More »Small bathroom? This way you still make room for a bath
Bath-shower combination A shower and tub will certainly take up too much space in a small bathroom, but a shower in a tub? It might be possible. The bottom of a tub can get quite slippery when showering, so lay down a non-slip mat for added safety or choose a tub with a fairly flat bottom. To be combined with …
Read More »KNVB receives “many questions” for Netherlands-Argentina tickets
The KNVB receives many questions from football fans who want to get tickets for the World Cup match between the Dutch national team and Argentina. However, tickets are no longer on sale through the Dutch federation. The KNVB refers interested persons to the sales site of the world football association FIFA. “Questions come here and there,” said a KNVB spokesperson. …
Read More »The first arrests for the South Korean Halloween drama are two former officers | Abroad
05 dec 2022 om 19:10 Two senior South Korean police officers were arrested on Monday for their roles in last October’s Halloween drama in the capital Seoul, in which 158 people died of oppression. The former officers would have withheld the information. According to the warrants, the two officers were involved in suppressing an internal intelligence report warning of possible …
Read More »US apologizes after coup
This year’s World Cup in Qatar was eventful, to say the least. Earlier this week, the United States issued an apology after recent controversies surrounding the Iranian flag at the World Cup. “All we can do is apologize. We weren’t part of it,” USA captain Gregg Berhalter said ahead of Tuesday’s intense encounter between the teams. From a sporting point …
Read More »There are still many illegal police stations overseas in China
China has more illegal foreign police stations worldwide to track down Chinese citizens than previously thought. from one New report Human Rights Organization Protect the Guardians It turns out that at least 102 offices in 53 countries, including the Netherlands, are involved. reported earlier It covers more than fifty offices. Over the years, Beijing has become more aggressive in tracking …
Read More »US Netflix viewers are enjoying Brad Pitt’s latest movie ‘Bullet Train’
brad pitt has been a big name in Hollywood for decades and his movies continue to do well. It is also seen High-speed train. The action smash is now streaming on Netflix in the US and subscribers are loving it! The movie was made by David Leitch. In recent years, he has managed to attract a lot of attention with …
Read More »A New Professor Has Designed New Boxes and Cooling Protocols for Citrus Export
Thijs Defraeye has been appointed Professor by Special Appointment of “Data and Simulations for Self-Care Post-Harvest Fresh Food Supply Chains” within the Food, Quality and Design group. The position is funded by Empa, a Swiss research institute involved in materials science and technology. In his research, Defraeye focuses on the loss of quality of fruits and vegetables after harvest; in …
Read More »KNVB receives “many questions” for Netherlands-Argentina tickets
The KNVB receives many questions from football fans who want to get tickets for the World Cup match between the Dutch national team and Argentina. However, tickets are no longer on sale through the Dutch federation. The KNVB refers interested persons to the sales site of the world football association FIFA. “Questions come here and there,” said a KNVB spokesperson. …
Read More »The construction of the largest radio telescope in the world begins after thirty years | Technology
Construction of the world’s largest radio telescope begins on Monday, writes BBC News. Square Kilometer Array (SKA) satellite dishes in Western Australia and South Africa will work together, covering an area of hundreds of thousands of square meters. Researchers will use Albert Einstein’s SKA to test theories and search for extraterrestrial life. The telescope will initially consist of nearly 200 …
Read More »ForFarmers will hold an extraordinary general meeting in January
on Monday, December 5, 2022 Views: 3,567 Image: iStock (ABM FN-Dow Jones) ForFarmers will hold an extraordinary general meeting on January 17, 2023. This was announced by the animal feed specialist on Monday morning. The extraordinary meeting is held in connection with the appointment of Theo Spierings as CEO of ForFarmers. Spierings was named the new CEO in …
Read More »The central bank is increasingly clear about less drastic rate hikes
Photo: ANP The Federal Reserve is more likely to cut interest rates. In a speech, Chairman Jerome Powell reiterated that the Fed will raise rates in less large steps starting in December than in recent interest rate decisions. Central banks around the world are raising interest rates to prevent prices from continuing to rise as they are now. If borrowing …
Read More »“There is no place under Van Gaal”
Arnold Bruggink sees a different Daley Blind in Dutch than at Ajax, as he shows World Cup discussion on ESPN. The analyst suspects Louis van Gaal of offering Orange the clarity that is sometimes lacking in Amsterdam. “Alfred Schreuder sees Daley Blind playing football away – he’s a regular starting player for the Dutch national team – and he sits …
Read More »Footballer Sterling returns to England after home burglary
Footballer Raheem Sterling has returned to England from Qatar after his home was broken into on Saturday. England manager Gareth Southgate confirmed after the 3-0 win over Senegal in the round of 16 of the World Cup that the footballer had left the England team’s training camp. According to English media, armed people entered Sterling’s house on the night of …
Read More »Even from prison, Navalny continues to defy the authorities
Russia’s leading opposition politician has shrunk to a postage stamp-sized figure within months. Even in the small courtroom in Kovrov, a town 250 kilometers east of Moscow, viewers have to squint to see Alexei Navalny properly on the small television screen. Through the only window he is still allowed to see the outside world, the politician imprisoned since last year …
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