Bale shoots Wales from a penalty spot in the finals next to USA

Bale shoots Wales from a penalty spot in the finals next to USA

Soccer OUR•Monday, 10:05 p.m. See the summary of USA – Wales here USA and Wales started the World Cup with a draw. At the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, the United States led 1-0 for a long time, but Gareth Bale, who plays in the American league, scored the equalizer eight minutes from time from the penalty spot. In the United …

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Responsible IT leads India’s G20 leadership

Responsible IT leads India's G20 leadership

Chandrasekhar’s claim carries additional weight as India will hold the presidency of both the GPAI and the G20 in 2023. Registration Department In a ministerial statement at the end of the conference, GPIA summit participants agreed with the idea put forward by Chandrasekhar. One of the points in the declaration signed by the ministers is that the organization wants to …

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Traveling through the Caribbean for beginners and advanced

Traveling through the Caribbean for beginners and advanced

Buy the new Navigate in store or order this edition directly via the Online Storethen you will soon have it at home! Boats Boat newsFrom the Bente 26 to the all-rounder sailing testJeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 Simplicity versus luxuryPocket cruisers around the world Below Deck with Boris HermannMalizia Team Sea Explorer sponsored Renew your embedded system yourselfWith Garmin Practice Cut …

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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

The 2022 World Cup in Qatar is underway, and in less than a week, we have already been reminded why the World Cup is the biggest sporting tournament on the globe. We have been blessed with loads of goals, excitement, fanfare, and especially upsets! I mean, who would have ever expected Saudi Arabia to beat Argentina or Japan to beat …

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Complex world – NRC

Arbitrary criterion - NRC

Liesje Schreuders fumes in her opinion piece (11/22) against Minister Robbert Dijkgraaf’s (OCW, D66) idea of ​​bringing science closer to people through communication. She constantly talks about “communication”, as if there is a unique interpretation of this concept. Communication is a kaleidoscopic field that can be studied and described from many angles, sometimes leading to irreconcilable linguistic and cultural differences. …

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Boy (5) rescued alive from rubble two days after Java earthquake | Abroad

Boy (5) rescued alive from rubble two days after Java earthquake |  Abroad

A five-year-old boy has been pulled alive from the rubble more than two days after the earthquake hit the Indonesian island of Java. This was announced by the local fire department. Five-year-old Azka was largely unscathed, as he was protected from falling rocks by a mattress. He was conscious when he was pulled from the rubble. According to medical staff, …

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Tariff hikes in the U.S. may slow down soon

Tariff hikes in the U.S. may slow down soon

Photo: ANP Interest rates in the US are expected to rise at a slower pace soon. This was stated in the minutes of the last policy meeting of the Federal Reserve, the umbrella body of US central banks. The comments in the minutes come ahead of a half percentage point interest rate hike in December. Also read: Policy makers estimate …

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For 3.28 euros a day, your electric Mercedes suddenly goes faster

For 3.28 euros a day, your electric Mercedes suddenly goes faster

If it’s on mercedes a sprint at traffic lights will never be the same again. For the equivalent of 1200 euros per year, you benefit Mercedes EQE or EQS extra power. Not by sending a tuner, but via an app. Paying for use instead of ownership is becoming more common. Netflix, Spotify, a private rental car, your mobile phone, a …

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Food remains in Iraqi caves show Neanderthals were foodies | Science

Food remains in Iraqi caves show Neanderthals were foodies |  Science

For a long time, we thought Neanderthals survived on a diet of berries and meat. But researchers at John Moores University have found charred remains of what appears to be the world’s oldest cooked dish. These were excavated in a cave complex in northern Iraq. The results show that Neanderthals prepared complex meals and may have been foodies. They used …

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News from the paddocks: week 47

News from the paddocks: week 47

Colin Brown *** Acura is now complete with its factory driver roster. For example, Colin Braun will join Meyer Shank Racing and share the wheel with Tom Blomqvist. The American replaces Oliver Jarvis, who is prioritizing his FIA WEC season over a potential seat in the new Acura ARX-06 LMDh. Braun is no stranger to the team, having previously raced …

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