ANP Productions | Source: PA Today at 04:23 Cape Canaveral For the second time this week, the United States is trying to launch a new spacecraft, which will fly to the moon and return without anyone on board. It’s the dress rehearsal for the manned lunar missions in a few years. The last time people walked there was in 1972. …
Read More »Dutch embassy routinely rejects visas for artists and athletes – Suriname Herald
Musicians, artists and athletes who want to travel to the Netherlands to participate in programs and sports activities are experiencing severe backlog at the Dutch Embassy. Their visas continue to be rejected. Even if the required documents are submitted. This group of Surinamese are fed up with this and now want a change. In a conversation with the Suriname Herald, …
Read More »Central Europe Continues to Emerge as Tech Powerhouse
A region steeped in tradition and industry When you think of central Europe, you probably think of forests and lakes, impressive gothic churches, or the architecture of Prague. Maybe you are familiar with the beautiful square in Krakow, the white horses of Hungary, or the fantastic pastries in Austria. The region is dominated by mountains and rivers with beautiful towns …
Read More »Red Flames miss out on direct World Cup ticket after narrow home loss to Norway
The Red Flames, Belgium’s national women’s football team, failed to pull off a knock against Norway in a sold-out Den Dreef in Leuven on Friday night in the ninth and penultimate game of the Cup preliminary round World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand. They lost 0-1. This makes the tallest dams achievable. Norway are certain of group victory …
Read More »Clear images of the exoplanet taken for the first time
Nasa ONS News•yesterday, 12:50 p.m. Detailed photos of an exoplanet have been made for the first time. It is a planet orbiting other stars in the Milky Way. Space agencies NASA (US), ESA (Europe) and CSA (Canada) photographed the planet with the James Webb Telescope. Named HIP 65426 b, the exoplanet is six to eight times larger than Jupiter, the …
Read More »Russia shuts down Nordstream gas connection to Europe: ‘Oil leak discovered’ | Abroad
Europe will not receive gas from Russia at this time. Gazprom is keeping the important Nordstream I gas pipeline closed for the time being. An oil leak is mentioned as the reason. The Nordstream pipeline was due to reopen on Saturday after maintenance. However, according to Gazprom, a leak was discovered during maintenance work it was carrying out with German …
Read More »Not Belgium, but Norway take a direct ticket to the World Cup: the Flames lose 0-1 | red flames
Belgian women’s football failed to win this evening by a 4-goal difference against Norway. It could have given them a direct ticket to the World Cup. But the Red Flames did not finish the chances in Leuven and swallowed up a Norwegian goal after the break: 0-1. It will now be necessary to pass through the dams. Dominant Flames don’t …
Read More »‘Stab in the back’, ‘betrayal’: South Korea furious over US electric car protectionism
By Olivier DalenPublished on Friday, September 02, 2022 to do 21:20• 4 minus the reading In Seoul, the U.S. desire to give priority to electric vehicles made in North America is not well received. Why is this important?It’s an issue that could clearly overshadow relations between the United States and South Korea, which …
Read More »The Texel refugee boat is still not full, despite strong pressure on the reception of refugees
While the pressure on the national reception of refugees increases, the boat in the port of Oudeschild is still not full. The municipality will inform our media partner on request Current Texel. There are currently around 120 Ukrainian refugees on the ship, with room for 220 people. Among the 120 refugees are around forty third-country nationals (people with a nationality …
Read More »Frenkie de Jong proposes to childhood sweetheart Mikky: ‘I can’t wait for the rest of our lives’
De Jong had to make four more international appearances for Orange in the Nations League in the first two weeks of June, but then immediately flew to Las Vegas with Mikky. The couple have also visited Zion National Park, the Grand Canyon and Los Angeles and are now in Los Cabos, Mexico. De Jong and Kiemeney have been together since …
Read More »Laptops with folding screen Preview – Tweakers
Tablet, laptop or something else? At IFA in Berlin, two manufacturers showed off their latest devices which are actually tablets, but with the same form factor as a laptop, so with two parts that fold up like a book. In this case, instead of a screen and a keyboard, there is a foldable OLED screen that extends over both parts. …
Read More »Trump Wants Raid Investigated, Justice Has ‘Proof’ Documents Are Hidden NOW
Donald Trump wants the judge to authorize an additional investigation into the FBI’s search of his home in early August. The federal judge thinks about it. The US Department of Justice, for its part, says it has evidence that the former president’s team tried to hide documents he brought from the White House to his residence in Florida. Trump asked …
Read More »Nicholson argues for Oceania tournament rankings: ‘Give players the prospect of a professional career’
Last month, three World Series tournaments were held in Australia and New Zealand. Paul Nicholson, himself a former professional darts player, provides an update on Pacific darts. Nicholson himself lived in Australia for a time and also competed for that country. “The DPA (Dart Players Australia) and DPNZ (Dart Players New Zealand) organizations have always supported the PDC and sent …
Read More »Cuban malware infects Montegro government
Cybercriminals attack Balkan country with ransomware variant Cuba Montegro receives assistance from NATO partners. According to a report Bloomberg Montenegro is receiving support from allies in countering cyber attacks against national information systems and electronic services. Attacks occur during periods of political unrest. The Montenegrin government fell on August 19. The US embassy in Montenegro warned on August 26 of …
Read More »The Bee Gees’ Top Five NPO Radio 2 Top 2000 Rankings
Stayin’ Alive (1977) – 470th place Much like How Deep Is Your Love, Stayin’ Alive was created at the request of manager Stigwood. The brothers wrote the song in a few days during a stay at the Château d’Hérouville, located near Paris. Artists like Elton John, Pink Floyd, David Bowie and Iggy Pop have also come here for recording sessions. …
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