Magnussen after the breakdown: He should have given more space

Magnussen after the breakdown: He should have given more space

Kevin Magnussen can’t keep up with Haas’ successful points. The Danish driver held fourteenth place for a long time, but retired on lap thirty after contact with Nicholas Latifi. Magnussen, who had to start from the back due to a grid penalty, made an excellent start to the race. On the first lap, he managed to overtake no less than …

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More and more heat waves | Fewer meat deals | NOW

More and more heat waves |  Fewer meat deals |  NOW

On our feedback platform, NUjij visitors can discuss news and ask questions to the editors. We receive tens of thousands of responses every week. In this weekly column, we list the best contributions and discussions. Meat less often on sale A study by the animal welfare organization Wakker Dier showed that meat in the first half of 2022 less frequently …

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Killed and injured in an attack during the graduation ceremony in Manila

Killed and injured in an attack during the graduation ceremony in Manila

LIT ONS News•today, 12:04 p.m.•Amended today, 1:38 p.m. Three people have been killed and one injured in a shooting at a university in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. The shooter opened fire during a graduation ceremony. Among the dead are former Lamitan City mayor Rose Furigay and her assistant. Lamitan City is located on the southern island of Basilan. …

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China is no longer the largest foreign creditor of the United States

China is no longer the largest foreign creditor of the United States

Since 2010, China has held a total of over $1 trillion in US Treasuries. But over the past six months, the world’s second-largest economy has sold more than $100 billion in US debt. This means that China is no longer the largest foreign creditor of the United States. Where are these sales coming from? In May, China had $980.8 billion …

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China launches Wendiyan space station module with giant rocket

China launches Wendiyan space station module with giant rocket

Skylab, America’s first space station It fell to Earth in 1979, affecting large areas of Western Australia. (NASA did not pay the $400 fine for the litter.) NASA also has no plans to dismantle the Upper Atmospheric Research Satellite, or UARS, after that mission ended in 2005. Six years later, the dead satellite, the size of a city bus, made …

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Amanda Cerny strips almost completely naked in Insta photos

Amanda Cerny strips almost completely naked in Insta photos

Amanda Cerny’s name has come up several times on FilmTotaal and it’s not because of her part in movies. The part-time actress is seen much more often with striking photos on Instagram. On IMDb, we see that the celebrity born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, will soon be featured in a new series, titled zaya. She plays the role of the …

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Disqualified from the women’s relay at the World Cup after the fall of the relay, the men also eliminated | NOW

Disqualified from the women's relay at the World Cup after the fall of the relay, the men also eliminated |  NOW

The Dutch women’s relays were disqualified from Saturday to Sunday from the 4×400 meters at the World Championships in Eugene. During the exchange between Lieke Klaver and Cathelijn Peeters, the baton fell and the rules were violated during the replay. Moments later, the Dutch missed the final battle by a hundredth. Peeters continued his run after a messy substitution, after …

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California wildfire continues to spread

California wildfire continues to spread

Reuters ONS News•today, 02:05 The wildfire in Yosemite National Park in the US state of California continues to spread. More than 4,800 hectares of nature reserve are currently on fire, making the Oak Fire the biggest blaze this season. More than 6,000 people have been evacuated from the area, several roads have been closed and the fire threatens some 2,000 …

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This is New Zealand’s first P-8A • Pilot and aircraft

This is New Zealand's first P-8A • Pilot and aircraft

WASHINGTON — The first of four New Zealand Navy P-8A Poseidom maritime reconnaissance and strike aircraft has emerged from its spray booth at Boeing. Its construction became possible after the Wellington government converted an export license issued by the US Senate into an order in July 2018. The New Zealand Navy will also receive necessary mission equipment and aircraft maintenance …

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Leverton’s Hydroloop’s recycling system has won a prestigious UN prize

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Young Leverton company Hydraloop has won a UN award. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) presented the award this week. According to WIPO’s Global Awards Program, Hydroloop was awarded the award because the patent will “significantly reduce water consumption and help solve the global water crisis.” The prize is a “great recognition” for Hydroloop, says the company’s CEO, Arthur Wallkeser. …

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