International•24 Sep 22 10:40Author: Remy Kock Britain’s Vice Chancellor of the Exchequer Chris Philp downplayed the historic slump in sterling and government bonds, saying yields were about the same as in the US . Reuters reports it. The pound fell to $1.09 yesterday – a drop of 3.6% – after the British government presented a new economic growth plan, which …
Read More »President Biden presents the award to Elton John
A White House spokesperson said the singer received the award for his music and activism. “The President of the United States awards Sir Elton John the National Humanities Medal for transporting us with his powerful voice and one of the most outspoken works of all time. An enduring icon and an activist of pure courage, who has challenged ideas, crushed …
Read More »China Unveils Striking In-Space Plan for Solar Power 2.0
This NASA astronaut is increasingly dealing with Chinese competitors (Picture: Unsplash) China thinks big and proposes a plan to provide solar energy to the inhabitants of the Earth: solar panels in space. It would be much more efficient than solar panels on the surface of the earth. They only generate solar energy when the sun is shining. Thus at night …
Read More »NASA lunar rocket launch disrupted again due to storm | Technology
24 sep 2022 om 01:53Update: 41 minuten geleden NASA may also have to cancel the third attempt to bring a new unmanned US spacecraft to the moon. This time, a storm threatens to put a damper on the American space agency. By our news editors In recent weeks, the launch has already been delayed twice due to technical issues. Another …
Read More »Man Who Lost His Glasses In China Earthquake Found After 17 Days | NOW
A missing man was found 17 days after the earthquake hit southwest China. Gan Yu had stayed in the area to help prevent a flood. But visually impaired Gan lost his glasses and was left alone in the rugged landscape, reports BBC News. Last Wednesday, he was found by a farmer. The September 5 earthquake in Sichuan province killed 93 …
Read More »Denmark is the first rich country to compensate developing countries for climate change impacts
The historic announcement that world leaders will gather for the United Nations General Assembly came in New York on Tuesday. Earlier, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on countries to tax fossil fuel companies and use the revenue to help people struggling with the irreversible damage of climate change. 13 million for vulnerable countries Denmark will spend around 13 million euros …
Read More »Aegir rower Melvin Twellelaar eagerly awaits World Cup final
Supremely Melvin Twellaar won his semi-final at the world championships in the Czech Republic. The rower, born in Den Horn, will therefore start in the final on Sunday and will be able to write history by becoming the first Dutch world champion in the single scull. Controlled, the rower from Aegir moves away from the rest of the peloton after …
Read More »Stam satisfied with the breach of contract: “It gives us more time…
Koen Stam Photo: © ProShots Feyenoord are very excited about Koen Stam’s performance. Stam has been active at Feyenoord as head of methodology since 2021. His contract has now been terminated by the club and extended until summer 2024. At Feyenoord, Stam is responsible for the implementation of football methodology . Feyenoord academy manager Rini Coolen says it’s important that …
Read More »Review | NBA 2K23 – PlaySense
Review | NBA 2K23 – 2K releases a new game every year based on one of the most watched sports in the United States: basketball. 2K Games has a reasonable monopoly in this regard, but despite this, the publisher tries to provide the game with enough innovation each year to justify a purchase. Although there is a trend when it …
Read More »Google account required from 2025 when using Fitbit devices | Technology
Users of Fitbit devices such as smartwatches and sports trackers will be able to link their device to a Google account from 2023. This will become mandatory from 2025 and Google will stop supporting Fitbit accounts, according to the support page from Fitbit. From 2023, Fitbit users will be able to link their device to a Google account. To encourage …
Read More »The Canary Islands on high alert due to the approach of extreme weather conditions | NOW
The Canary Islands are preparing for a storm. A tropical depression is approaching from the south, which may develop into a hurricane. The government declared a state of alert from midnight. The tropical depression formed near Cape Verde and rapidly strengthened northward. Code orange has already been issued for Friday. The islands are expected to experience the peak of the …
Read More »New Zealand: law against the official language
Internal pain, ability to change, willingness to innovate. The official language is commonplace in government. Not only at home, but also on the other side of the world. New Zealand now wants to end it once and for all with a law against the official language. Understandable language In this way, the New Zealand government wants to force bureaucrats to …
Read More »Unborn Kids Love Carrots, But Not Kale, Study Finds Science
23 sep 2022 om 16:11 Unborn children react differently to different smells and tastes. Scientists discovered this by examining the facial expressions of fetuses. And guess what? They like carrots, but not kale. By Lennart ‘t Hart British researchers performed 4D moving ultrasounds of the stomachs of around 100 pregnant women. Women were given tablets filled with kale or carrot …
Read More »Brown doesn’t see the American team or the American driver as a necessity
It is well known that Formula 1 is becoming more and more popular in the United States. The sport has become very practical and next season three American Grands Prix are on the programme. An American pilot or a real American team has not yet been released. According to Zak Brown, that’s not a bad thing either. There is currently …
Read More »Tropical wave causes flooding in Curacao
September 23, 2022 | Oscar van Dam and John Samson A tropical wave brought heavy rain showers to Curaçao, with flooding in some places. Once again, this shows how vulnerable the island’s infrastructure is. Earlier Thursday, the weather service warned of “flooding in vulnerable places”. A few hours later, many images are shared on social networks of places where the …
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