SUZUKA – Max Verstappen can qualify as Formula 1 world champion for the second time. The Red Bull driver won the Japanese Grand Prix for the first time in his career, ahead of Charles Leclerc and his teammate Sergio Pérez. As Leclerc picked up a time penalty and was reduced to third place, it meant a double whammy for Red …
Read More »Europe considers whether to approve acquisition of Activision Blizzard | Technology
The European Commission (EC) has sent a lengthy questionnaire to competitors of Microsoft and game company Activision Blizzard, the news agency reports. Reuters. With the questionnaire, competitors can indicate why the acquisition of Activision Blizzard can or cannot be made. The responses to the questionnaire should provide the EC with insight into how Microsoft might disadvantage its competitors following the …
Read More »Boris Johnson wants royal honor for minister sacked after misconduct
Boris Johnson during his final speech in Downing Street on Tuesday September 6, shortly before he is due to hand in his resignation to Queen Elizabeth.Image access point As incumbent prime minister, Johnson has the right to ask King Charles III to bestow royal honors on those he deems eligible. Burns is considered a close ally of Johnson and previously …
Read More »Owner Nord Stream says it is not allowed to investigate the explosions Economy
05 okt 2022 om 10:43Update: 4 dagen geleden The Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline operator will not be allowed to investigate the circumstances of last week’s explosions. Swedish and Danish authorities did not want to allow Russia-based Nord Stream AG to investigate what happened on the spot. reports Company. By our economics teachers Last week, measuring stations near the gas …
Read More »FT: Sale of Pink Floyd music rights stalled by dispute
The English band planned to sell the music rights for $500 million. According to the Financial Times, big names were already among those interested, including Blackstone, Sony Music and Warner Music. The sale is now delayed for several months due to differences of opinion regarding, among other things, tax regulations. Additionally, Roger Waters lives in the US and the other …
Read More »Which lane (lane) is really the fastest in a traffic jam?
Impatience isn’t a bad character trait, it’s the engine of efficiency. So of course you want to get out of traffic as quickly as possible. And the less time you spend in traffic, the less you delay others. But which lane (wrongly called “lane” by some) is fastest in a traffic jam? We will find out for you. Marthe Uenk-Telgen …
Read More »This is what Verstappen needs to do to win the world title now, of all things at Suzuka
Red Bull OUR Sports•Thursday, 08:35 Max Verstappen will once again have the opportunity to grab his second Formula 1 world title at the Japanese Grand Prix next Sunday. The good news for the Dutchman: this time he is in control. Verstappen’s second world championship is a fact when he wins the race at Suzuka and also racks up an extra …
Read More »Putin demands better security Crimean bridge after explosion
Putin also ordered better monitoring of pipelines and facilities that supply Crimea with natural gas and electricity. The Russian FSB security service will be responsible for enhanced security measures. Bridge as target It remains unclear who was behind the explosion of part of the bridge, although Ukraine is believed to be responsible. The Ukrainians had already indicated several times that …
Read More »US aircraft carrier makes North Korea nervous
International•Oct 8, 22 12:45 PM•Updated on 8 Oct 22 22:12Authors: Remy Kock and ANP North Korea is concerned about what it calls “very disturbing” developments around the Korean peninsula. Pyongyang is particularly concerned about the presence of the US aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, which is deployed in the region. The USS Ronald Reagan with a submarine clearing the way. …
Read More »Mexican Economy Minister Resigns, Blows Trade Commission During U.S. Negotiations
Mexico’s Economy Minister Tatiana Clouthier resigned on Thursday, leaving Mexico with one of its top trade negotiators as its government tries to avoid a major energy conflict with the United States and Canada. Clouthier, scion of a powerful political family who became economy minister early last year, first told President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador he wanted to resign after fears …
Read More »New film by Halina Reijn at Parkvilla
Fri, Oct 7, 4:16 PM Culture ALPHEN – The Parkvilla cinema house is known for its varied offer. “In our lineup, Halina Reijn’s new film is certainly an excursion into a genre that we show little. It’s more than your average horror movie and it’s getting great reviews,” said Cindy van der Hoorn, the movie house’s programmer. “And when a …
Read More »Gadgets for fall
(Picture: Unsplash) In the Rich Mixture section, we give you tips on things that make petrolheads greedy. This part with gadgets for fall. After a wonderful summer, the sun gradually loses its strength and becomes more and more autumnal. With these gadgets you are ready for falling leaves, rain and cold. Ferrari Umbrella EeOne of the car brands known for …
Read More »“You have to go to the World Cup, if necessary at the last minute”
Football OUR•Tuesday, September 6, 11:28 a.m. Women’s orange mission for a crucial qualifier for the World Cup: “Simple: win” Crucial. Decisive. Decisive. It will have escaped no one that the Dutch Women’s World Cup qualifier against Iceland tonight at Stadion Galgenwaard is one to watch. In Group C of the qualification for the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New …
Read More »New York University reaches million dollar settlement with over 230 victims of abuse by gynecologist
Former gynecologist Robert Hadden in 2020.Image access point The recent settlement follows another $71.5 million settlement with 79 other patients of gynecologist Robert Hadden, who had been at University Hospital for nearly 20 years. In total, there are more than 230 former patients of Hadden, who was previously convicted of sexual misconduct. Hadden has not worked at University Hospital since …
Read More »Decapitated: Van Embel, Brandt, and the Bad, On the Way to America, Belgians reign among men
Now that the first cyclocross races of the season are over, the first U.S. Cyclo-cross World Cups (October 9 in Waterloo and October 16 in Fayetteville) Which riders have already managed to win, how did the Dutch do it and for whom it is still looking for a good feeling on the field? Men: Pauwels Sauzen-Bingoal kept at home, van …
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