APE ONS News•today, 05:27 An independent arbitrator has been appointed to review evidence from the investigation into classified documents seized from former President Trump’s home. Former judge Raymond Dearie, 78, who worked for many years in federal court in Brooklyn, was appointed by the judge to fill the role of so-called special master to take. Trump, who argues the raid …
Read More »Retrospective: what has Máxima done and brought to the United States?
Last week, from September 6 to 9, Queen Máxima paid a working visit to the United States on economic relations. Queen Elizabeth died during her visit aged 96. As a result, news regarding Máxima’s solo trip has snowed a bit. King Willem-Alexander would also be the first, but was forced to cancel due to pneumonia. Back to the program and …
Read More »Matthew McConaughey’s new movie canceled out of the blue
Just weeks before Dallas Sting was filmed, the film was dropped in its entirety. The production company informed, among others, The Hollywood Reporter, although the exact reason is still unclear. In the film, best actor Matthew McConaughey (The tramp on the beach) to play one of the main roles and Kaitlyn Dever (bibliophile) also played a role. The realization was …
Read More »Place of asylum Delden extended for two months – Room for 2 additional families | News | News from Delden
The municipality of Hof van Twente has extended the stay of the group of asylum seekers by two months in the former sports hall De Reiger. The shelter actually functioned until the end of this year, but this is proving insufficient. In order to provide clarity to local residents, it has already been decided to extend the deadline. In practice, …
Read More »The White Horse of Sas van Gent takes part in a chess competition for young people | Sports in Zeeland
The national chess competition begins on Saturday. Het Witte Paard (HWP) chess players from Sas van Gent finished fifth in the master class last season. Maintaining it is again the goal, with a youthful contribution. Team leader Hans Groffen thinks the preservation of life is a realistic starting point. Amstelveen, who replace En Passant withdrawn, appear to be one of …
Read More »Pakistan’s catastrophic rainfall is due to climate change
APE ONS News•yesterday, 23:01 The extreme rainfall that had catastrophic effects on Pakistan last summer is likely linked to climate change. This is the conclusion of 26 climatologists connected to the international network Global Weather Allocation (WWA). As global temperatures have risen, rainfall in the South Asian country has intensified, according to the study. Scientists base this discovery on climate …
Read More »Russia not welcome at Elizabeth’s funeral, Kremlin reacts annoyed
The Kremlin on Thursday reacted with regret to London’s decision not to invite Russian representatives to the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth next Monday. The Russian Foreign Office said it was “very immoral” that the British government was “using this national tragedy for geopolitical purposes, to settle scores with Russia”. Moscow announced last Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin …
Read More »‘It’s increasingly not about profits’
EPA NOS news•Yesterday, 22:01 Business is about making profit for shareholders. Or not? The founder of the billion-dollar company Patagonia showed today that it can be done differently. Profits now go to charity. “It’s historic, but not unique,” says Kees Klomp, a lecturer in economics at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences. There are also companies in the Netherlands where profits …
Read More »Children are delighted when they see the trailer for “The Little Mermaid”: “She’s like me!”
Last weekend, the trailer for The little Mermaid outside and inside, the mermaid Ariel can be seen for the first time with a dark complexion. This caused a lot of emotion in many dark-skinned children. “Black kids are happy when they see her,” one mom says in a video. Dante Bellon Yesterday at 12:15 p.m. Even if all was not …
Read More »funny science in (Nobel) awards
During a first romantic encounter, a small gesture or a facial expression can be essential. Will a smile be returned? Do the gazes meet or do they avoid each other? Future lovers try to read if there is a click. Forget it, discovered a group of psychologists from Leiden University. These types of signals say nothing at all that things …
Read More »participate in the world cycling championships on behalf of the Vatican
Saint Peter in Rome.Getty Images This is Rien Schuurhuis, 40, a runner with no notable track record, who will be recognizable by a white-yellow uniform. He had his best performance last year in Emmen, where he finished 40th out of 48 participants in the national time trial championships. The papal cycling envoy says he will travel from Rome to Wollongong …
Read More »Saturn owes its rings to the old moon | . according to a new theory Science
15 sep 2022 om 22:14Update: 3 uur geleden Saturn got its rings from an earlier moon, which shattered the planet. The collision also causes Saturn to tilt. American scientists conclude this in a new study. By Lennart ‘t Hart Today Saturn has 82 moons, but researchers say the planet had one more. About 160 million years ago, this moon would …
Read More »SP’er Tiny Kox named in leaked report as ‘contact’ Russian spy
London-based organization Dossier Center, headed by oligarch and Putin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky, released alleged intelligence reports this week. published by former Russian diplomat Valery Levitsky. He worked for years in France, but was expelled from the country in 2018 for spying for Russia’s GRU intelligence service. In reports, including NRC cannot establish its authenticity, Levitsky describes PS member Tiny Kox …
Read More »Fewer US benefit claims, retail sales growth
Photo: ANP US jobless claims fell for the fifth consecutive week last week. Despite the global economic challenges facing the U.S. as well, more Americans are looking for work. After a dip in July, retail sales picked up last month. Last week, the number of first-time benefit claims fell to around 213,000. An average of 224,000 applications over four weeks. …
Read More »Barendrechts Dagblad | The meeting point of Ukrainians and residents
The new meeting room for Ukrainians in Trefpunt was officially opened today by Mayor Veldhuijzen. In ‘t Trefpunt, Ukrainians can get together, ask social questions and participate in activities that contribute to integration in Barendrecht. In addition, residents of Barendrecht can contact the information point in ‘t Trefpunt. Residents can ask questions about Ukrainians and their hospitality. Mayor Veldhuijzen gave …
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