Keep up to date with all sports news. For football, tennis, skating, motorsport, cycling and darts news, we have dedicated pages on our website that highlight the most important issues in these sports. Canoeist Wegman places seventh in World Cup finals 1.30 pm: Martina Wegmann finished seventh in the K1 final at the World Slalom Championships in Augsburg, Germany. The …
Read More »Furnish the living room? We give advice!
Start with the big furniture If you want to furnish a living room, it is advisable to start with large pieces of furniture. This ensures that there is enough space for it. By large piece of furniture we mean the sofa, sturdy sideboards, large tables and TV furniture. In fact, anything that should look good as the base of the …
Read More »Here’s what you need to know about the Clásica San Sebastian, with Bauke Mollema and Tom Dumoulin | sport
Just six days after the end of the Tour de France, the Clásica San Sebastian is on the program on Saturday. With Bauke Mollema (winner in 2016), Tom Dumoulin and many other big names at the start. Everything you need to know about the 41st edition of the Spanish cycling classic can be found in this article. the lesson Around …
Read More »Scientists indeed discover on the moon where the temperature is surprisingly comfortable
The temperature fluctuates slightly around a pleasant 17 degrees Celsius. The first pits on the moon were discovered in 2009. Since then, scientists have wondered if they could lead to caves that could potentially serve as shelters for astronauts or lunar settlers. After all, in these caves they are sheltered from cosmic rays, solar radiation and micro-meteorites. The only pressing …
Read More »Hitler’s watch sold at auction for over a million dollars
Alexander’s Historical Auctions ONS News•today, 03:11 A watch believed to have belonged to Adolf Hitler has sold at auction in the United States for $1.1 million. On the Huber brand clock a swastika and the initials AH are engraved. The buyer of the watch has not been disclosed. According to Maryland auction house Alexander Historical Auctions, the clock may have …
Read More »Zeeman in personal thanks after the success of the Tour: “It’s not easy to be a pilot at Jumbo-Visma”
The joy at Jumbo-Visma is palpable after reaching the Holy Grail, winning the Tour de France. In particular with the two architects of this plan, Richard Plugge and Merijn Zeeman. The latter did his best to share his emotions with the outside world visocial media. “It’s hard to describe what this day does for me and the Jumbo-Visma team,” begins …
Read More »Spanish government campaign: ‘All bodies are beach bodies’
A nice try, you might think. However, not everyone is happy with the campaign, as social media has also had the requisite criticism. The launched campaign also includes a poster. Many women are depicted in this poster. It’s about women of all sizes, colors and ages. The poster also features a woman visibly undergoing a mastectomy. “All bodies are beach …
Read More »“Something” left traces on the bottom of the deep sea, but researchers don’t know what
One of the traces in the seabed that scientists don’t know what organism is hiding behind.Image NOAA Ocean Exploration, Voyage to the Crest 2022 Given the small mounds of sediment surrounding the holes, they appear to have been dug by “something”, writes NOAA, an American institute that studies the oceans. This isn’t the first time scientists have come across something …
Read More »Botic van de Zandschulp tonight against Rafael Nadal at Center Court in the Wimbledon Round of 16 | Wimbledon
with videoBotic van de Zandschulp will face Rafael Nadal on Monday at Wimbledon in the third and final match on center court. The stake is a place in the quarter-finals, where Jason Kubler (Australian) or Taylor Fritz (United States) awaits. sports editor July 4, 2022 Last update: 04-07-22, 17:58 The duel between Van de Zandschulp and Nadal will be played …
Read More »350 other passengers stranded on the Thalys train, major delays for rail traffic | Abroad
Smoke is released due to damage to the locomotive. For safety reasons, the train had to be completely stopped and the electricity cut off. This means, among other things, that the approximately 350 passengers no longer have air conditioning. “The train doors were opened and water was dispensed,” the spokeswoman said. Firefighters are on the scene, she added. The railway …
Read More »Commonwealth Games Charles and Camilla Jumpsuit
No vacation weeks for the Windsors, Crown Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, were back in the picture after a short break… …at a flower show in Sandringham and at the opening of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. The article continues after the announcement Over the next ten days there will be 280 matches, in around …
Read More »China’s Alibaba threatens to lose its listing in New York
Photo: ANP Chinese online store giant Alibaba may be on the verge of disappearing from the New York Stock Exchange. The SEC listed an Internet group of Chinese companies that did not comply with the two-year-old law for foreign companies listed in the US. Under legislation introduced in 2020, the US regulator must have full access to information from accountants …
Read More »Harry Potter in Weird Al Yankovic’s biopic
Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe plays musician Weird Al Yankovic in the singer’s biopic. We are treated to a Weird Al Yankovic biopic and the lead role is played by none other than Harry Potter. For those unfamiliar with Weird Al Yankovic, Weird Al is a musician best known for his parodies of hits by others. Think about like a …
Read More »Fifth world title in the 100 meters for the unaffordable Fraser-Pryce | sport
Silver and bronze also went to Jamaican sprinters. Shericka Jackson took silver in 10.73 and two-time Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah took bronze in 10.81. For Fraser-Pryce, 35, it was already his tenth world title. She also won four world titles with the Jamaican relay team in the 4×100 meters and one in the 200 meters. She won her first title …
Read More »Paul and Yip couldn’t buy a house in England, so they bought an entire French village | Abroad
Buying a house in the UK was not possible for British couple Paul Mappley and Yip Ward. The prices were too high. In the region where they lived, they had to pay at least 300,000 pounds (358,000 euros) for a very small house. This option was never really on the table for them. “We had always rented and lived in …
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