PSV suffered their first league defeat against FC Twente at the weekend. Head coach Ruud van Nistelrooij is therefore happy with the Europa League midweek game against FK Bodø/Glimt. “A great opportunity to show us again.” Asked, Van Nistelrooij returns to the zeperd that PSV suffered in Enschede. “The team wants to go further, wants to do things better and …
Read More »The CHIPS Act pays billions of euros to chip manufacturers
The US government shares an update on the CHIPS Act. In addition to 39 billion euros in direct subsidies, companies get a 25 percent tax break on new chip factories. The US Commerce Department has announced that companies will receive a 25 percent tax break for building US chip factories. Notice CHIPS sheds new light on the law. A 50 …
Read More »Halina Reijn breaks through in Hollywood and can think even crazier and grander | Movies & Series
07 sep 2022 om 05:57Update: 3 uur geleden Many people dream of a career in Hollywood, but few have it. Halina Reijn dared to take this step. Of Body Body Body she breaks a spear for Dutch filmmakers in the United States. This is typical of Reijn, who is not shy about taking on challenges: despite the fact that she …
Read More »Researchers identify 225-million-year-old animal as oldest mammal | Science
07 sep 2022 om 01:46Update: 3 uur geleden Scientists have identified the oldest mammal in the world, the Natural History Museum in London announced on Tuesday. The animal, which looks like a shrew, lived around 225 million years ago. That’s 20 million years earlier than the oldest known mammal. By our news editors The animal, Brasilodon quadrangularis, was about 20 …
Read More »Province of North Holland and Nissan expand cooperation
Region – The car manufacturer Nissan and the province of Noord-Holland are extending their cooperation until at least the end of 2025. In the US state of California, representatives of both parties are today signing an agreement to this effect. Member of Parliament Jeroen Olthof from the province of North Holland is there because he is on a Dutch trade …
Read More »Boris Johnson leaves Prime Minister after handing in his resignation to Queen Elizabeth | Abroad
UpdateBoris Johnson tendered his resignation to Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday and is no longer the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The Royal Family announced that the Queen had accepted the resignation. Johnson is replaced by party colleague Liz Truss, who is received by the Queen shortly afterwards. Foreign publishers Sep 6, 2022 Last update: 06-09-22, 13:22 Normally this ceremony …
Read More »‘Nuclear power document another country found with Trump…
Donald Trump. — © ANP / EPA FBI agents found a document outlining the military defenses, including its nuclear power, of a foreign government during a search of former President Donald Trump’s residence last month, reports the Washington Post citing sources anonymous. EditorialSource: PA Today at 08:42 The country concerned is not specified. Nor whether it is an ally of …
Read More »Russia asks IAEA for “clarification” on Zaporizhia report
The IAEA on Tuesday, in a statement released after a long-awaited mission to Zaporizhzhya last week, called for an end to shelling near the plant and the immediate establishment of a safety zone around the plant. The plant has been controlled by Russian forces since March, but is still operated by Ukrainian personnel and connected to the Ukrainian electricity grid. …
Read More »James Webb Telescope discovers thousands of new stars in the Tarantula Nebula | Science
06 sep 2022 om 17:55Update: 3 uur geleden The James Webb Telescope has captured thousands of previously unexplored stars. The celestial bodies were seen in the Tarantula Nebula, located about 170,000 light-years from Earth. By Robbert van der Linde The Tarantula Nebula gets its name from the dust clouds that make up most of the nebula. They look like shreds …
Read More »U.S. Labor Board Seeks to Expand Liability for Company ‘Co-Employers’
The rule proposed by the National Labor Relations Board would treat companies as so-called “joint employers” when they have indirect control over terms and conditions of employment such as rosters, hiring and firing, and the surveillance. Joint working has been one of the most contentious labor issues for many U.S. companies since the Obama administration, when the NLRB approved a …
Read More »Forest fires in Europe cause highest emissions in 15 years | NOW
Severe wildfires that tore through parts of Europe this summer caused the biggest release of carbon and other pollutants in 15 years. Scientists from Copernicus, the European Union’s Earth observation programme, determined this using satellite data. Scientists estimate carbon emissions in the European Union plus the UK at 6.4 megatons. Since the summer of 2007, the counters have not been …
Read More »how to ensure election victory in the United States
Stacey Knoell shows the riding map. The split means Democrats in his third district can hardly win a seat in Washington.Image Christopher Smith for de Volkskrant W127th Street in Olathe, Kansas is as boring as its name. A long stretch of asphalt with lawns on either side, abandoned parking lots, fences, the occasional house. But on this normal road, in …
Read More »A full stomach after eating? A dessert always finds its place
You ate well, but your belly is full after the main course? Then there is always dessert. It seems we have a loose stomach for desserts. And it’s true, in a way. We explain. Expansion of the stomach wall Our stomach acts like a balloon. If the stomach is empty, it is not so big. When we eat and drink, …
Read More »The Red Flames want to secure a play-off ticket in Armenia
The Red Flames want to win a ticket for the 2023 World Cup play-offs in Australia and New Zealand on Tuesday (6:30 p.m.) in Yerevan against Armenia, the red lantern of group F. After Friday’s 0-1 loss to Norway in a sold-out Den Dreef in Leuven, direct World Cup qualification is no longer possible for Ives Serneels’ side, quarter-finalists in …
Read More »Former journalist Ivan Safronov gets 22 years in Russia for treason
APE ONS News•yesterday, 22:41 A former journalist has been sentenced to 22 years in prison in Russia for treason. He reportedly passed classified information on arms sales in the Middle East to a Czech intelligence agency. Until a few years ago, Ivan Safronov (32) was a defense specialist for, among others, the business newspaper Kommersant. He denies passing on state …
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