One of the most important topics on next week’s parliamentary agenda is scheduled for Wednesday. Then there is a debate about the one-off compensation for high energy bills that was already promised in March. This debate will also be seized by critical opposition MPs who believe that the government should do even more this year to strengthen citizens’ purchasing power. …
Read More »North Holland and the province of Nissan offer cooperation
Cars are becoming smarter and taking tasks out of the hands of drivers. It is important to know what technological developments are coming to the province of Noord-Holland and what their impact is on infrastructure. That’s why Vice President Jeroen Olthof (Mobility and Accessibility) and Nissan North America Innovation Director Marten Sierhuis will sign the collaboration agreement on September 6, …
Read More »Christian Horner interested in the arrival of Colton Herta: “It could be very interesting”
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner is ready to co-operate with a possible transfer of Pierre Gasly to Alpine and names IndyCar driver Colton Herta as the best replacement. There are still some hurdles in the way, as Herta does not yet have the necessary number of super license points. The musical chairs within the royal class are slowly coming …
Read More »Only wooden beams and bricks remain from Nadeem’s house in Pakistan
LIT ONS News•yesterday, 8:13 p.m. Aletta Andre India correspondent Aletta Andre India correspondent At the site of Nadeem Kakar’s house in the Hanna Urak valley in Baluchistan province, nothing was left standing. There are wooden beams, a few bricks, branches and above all a lot of dust. Nadeem is one of six brothers, two of whom live with their mother. …
Read More »Everything must be fine for the Orange Lionesses against Iceland
“Kaatsen, come on! Hop, right leg, other right leg. Tap, tap! Right. Play hard, on your right leg, not on your left leg! It’s good, it’s good. Tap, tap! Anyone who saw Andries Jonker, the new Dutch national football coach, at work last week knows: he is a man who cannot be laughed at. He won’t settle for less than …
Read More »EU has low confidence in Iran nuclear deal – media
ABM Monday, September 5, 2022 19:34 The European Union has little faith in a new nuclear deal with Iran. The news agency Bloomberg made the report on Monday based on statements by the EU’s current High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Joseph Borrell. “I’m less confident today than I was 28 hours ago,” Borrell said in Brussels on …
Read More »The Antwerp short film Daydreamers also wins a prize in Venice after New York: “I didn’t even know we were nominated” | Antwerp
ANTWERPAfter being best student short film at the very prestigious Tribeca Film Festival in New York, ‘Daydreamers’ by director Ante Pask (22), with Jurgen Delnaet, today won a second international prize. This time the honor goes to screenwriter Emiel Van Wouwe (27), who won the Venice Short Film Festival with his captivating story. “In New York I didn’t get on …
Read More »Sailing association Belterwiede looks back with satisfaction on the success of the national championship
From Friday to Sunday, more than 50 two-man boats competed on the Beulakerwijde for the national championship in the sailing classes Spanker, Efsix and Javelin. The organization of the Sailing Association Belterwiede then reviewed this NK with satisfaction. Early Thursday afternoon, the first sailors have already arrived at Beulaeke Haven. Get out on the water, explore and try it all. …
Read More »This Is How The Strings Of A Banana Form And That’s Why You Don’t Want To Eat Them | Cook & Eat
Cook & EatYou probably know it: those long thin strands when you peel a banana. Sometimes there is none, other times your banana is full of them. What kind of threads are they and should you eat them or not? “Banana threads have a scientific name: we call them vascular bundle systems,” explains Sébastien Carpentier, who studies the properties of …
Read More »Orange with a team almost in form dueling for a World Cup ticket: only Van de Sanden uncertain | NOW
National coach Andries Jonker can have an almost fit selection on Tuesday for the crucial duel with Iceland for a World Cup ticket. Only Shanice van de Sanden is a question mark, Jonker said during a digital press briefing on Monday. Van de Sanden, 29, was in the stands for Friday’s friendly against Scotland, which Orange won 2-1 in the …
Read More »Studying Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics Simultaneously: What’s the Use?
Like Amalia, Nathalie de Beer studies politics, psychology, law and economics in Amsterdam. Especially for this he moves from America to the Netherlands and steps into the third year. “I’m very happy with my choice, it’s a great course,” says 21-year-old student Eddy Nl. The zeitgeist He chose PPLE keeping his future in mind. “Modern society is increasingly globalized and …
Read More »Solar Magazine – Flemish waste company: opportunities for solar energy and nature in former landfills
The Flemish Public Agency for Waste (OVAM) has mapped 2,500 old landfills. Based on the inventory, she sees opportunities for recreation and nature, but also solar energy. In Flanders, in 2022, less than 2% of waste will be landfilled, but because until the start of waste policy in 1981, landfilling was the most common method of waste treatment, Flanders has …
Read More »Wesley Koolhof struggling in US Open doubles third round | sport
Wesley Koolhof reached the third round of men’s doubles at the US Open with some effort. The Netherlands’ top doubles player, along with his British partner Neal Skupski, was too strong for Americans Nathaniel Lammons and Jackson Withrow at 6-3 6-7(5) 6-4. In the third set it was tied, but at 5-4 Koolhof and Skupski used their second play point …
Read More »Chile’s new progressive constitution rejected by referendum
Reuters ONS News•today, 02:39•Amended today, 03:40 A majority of Chileans voted against the proposal for a very progressive new constitution in a referendum. It should have replaced the forty-year-old constitution, which dates back to the days of dictator Pinochet. The constitution enshrined many social rights, such as the right to housing, free education, accessible health care, and the right to …
Read More »Roosendaal barracks command died after shooting in US
The Dutch commando who ended up in a hospital in critical condition after a shooting in the United States, succumbed to his injuries on Sunday evening. His family and colleagues were there. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense on Monday morning. The Commando Corps (KCT) soldier was shot overnight Friday to Saturday (US time). At the Engelbrecht van …
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