Fears for England & France ahead of 2022 World Cup in Qatar

As the 2022 World Cup in Qatar fast approaches, national teams have been playing their final games ahead of the showpiece tournament, presenting us with an ideal opportunity to evaluate their form. Just to make things even more interesting, some of the favourites have been looking rather dodgy of late, suggesting they could set to struggle and fall victim to …

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Will Smith is back in the Emancipation trailer

Will Smith is back in the Emancipation trailer

Will Smith is back in the AppleTV+ movie Emancipation. He plays a slave who escapes through the swamps of Louisiana. Watch the trailer below. Emancipation Emancipation tells the triumphant story of Peter (Smith), a man who escapes slavery, relying on his wits, unwavering faith and deep love for his family to brave cold-blooded hunters and the unforgiving swamps of Louisiana …

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Inauguration of St. Cornelius Church in Aalbeke as a new public space

Inauguration of St. Cornelius Church in Aalbeke as a new public space

Churches have always been prominent community centers in our cities and towns. Even today, they occupy a central place in the life of religious communities, but they also offer the possibility of responding to the needs of a changing society. In the Sint-Corneliuskerk in Aalbeke (Kortrijk), this symbolic place takes on a new value, as part of a new public …

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Gravel specialists see Van der Poel on World Cup starting list: ‘Scared of course’

Gravel specialists see Van der Poel on World Cup starting list: 'Scared of course'

OUR Cycling•today, 06:37 Peter Sagan, Greg Van Avermaet, Zdenek Stybar, Aleksej Loetsenko, Magnus Cort Nielsen, Miguel Ángel López, Mathieu van der Poel. “Scared of course,” admits Jasper Ockeloen, after seeing the start list for Sunday’s first gravel racing World Cup. “Not normal. There are twenty very good pros on the list. And not the least either.” Getty Mathieu van der …

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Should rich countries pay for climate damage in developing countries? | NOW

Should rich countries pay for climate damage in developing countries?  |  NOW

Developing countries emit relatively few greenhouse gases and have therefore contributed little to global warming. But climate change often hits these countries hard, causing significant damage. Should rich countries pay compensation for climate damage? This will be a sticking point at the climate summit in Egypt next month. The massive floods that hit Pakistan last summer killed more than 1,600 …

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America changes 650 gendered place names

America changes 650 gendered place names

In Brussels, the Leopold II tunnel has already been replaced by the Annie Corti tunnel, and in the US, 650 mountains, rivers and other places have recently been given less racist or sexist place names. After all, many American place names contain the word ‘squaw’. However, the term is sexist and racist towards tribal women. The sites are located mainly …

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Maintenance of the Gelderland stallions Mandienio WL and Markant BK

Maintenance of the Gelderland stallions Mandienio WL and Markant BK

32 Mandienio WL (Glamourdale x Parcival) – Photo: Melanie Brevink-Van Dijk The Gelderland Horse Stallion Inspection Committee recently assessed the foals of various Gelderland stallions. To complete the study, at least ten offspring must have been assessed locally, preferably via the Gelders Paard or centrally at the home of the owner/stallion owner. On this basis, the standards are Banging BK …

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Watch Formula 1 abroad

Watch Formula 1 abroad

Formula 1 is the highest class of motorsport when it comes to so-called single-seaters. F1 has been a beloved sport to watch for decades. Formula 1 is more popular than ever in the Netherlands. This is mainly due to the successes that compatriot Max Verstappen has had with Red Bull Racing in recent seasons, with the world title won last …

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Nearly 90% of marine animals are threatened by rising CO2 emissions | Science

Nearly 90% of marine animals are threatened by rising CO2 emissions |  Science

05 okt 2022 om 22:09Update: 4 uur geleden Up to 87% of marine animals are at high risk as greenhouse gas emissions increase, according to a recently published study. climate research. Predators such as sharks and tunas, in particular, struggle when oceans warm quickly. By our news editors Scientists have identified the risks of global warming for 25,000 marine animals. …

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New residential complex in Kapelle for 48 people with intellectual disabilities

Nieuwbouw Kapelle s Heeren Loo

On Tuesday evening, regional manager Peter Mooibroek presented the plans to the Kapelle city council and received mainly positive reactions. “We call it new construction, but it’s actually replacement housing for our customers.” These are mainly elderly people with medium mental disabilities from Nisse, Borsele and Goes, among others – in former Arduin houses: “We will sell these houses and …

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The OPEC+ cartel is set to further cut oil production to raise prices

The OPEC+ cartel is set to further cut oil production to raise prices

economy•Oct 5 ’22 at 20:19Author of the book: PNR Web Editor To boost oil prices, the OPEC+ cartel has decided to cut production by 2 million barrels per day, the group said after the meeting. This affects prices at the pump, among other things. “There will be a few more cents at the pump in the coming weeks,” says oil …

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