Nasa ONS News•today, 11:58 a.m. Ivo Landman online editor Ivo Landman online editor The new James Webb Space Telescope has been hailed in recent days for its razor-sharp images from the far reaches of the observable universe. But the telescope can also zoom in on objects in our cosmic backyard. The US space agency NASA has released photos of Jupiter, …
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The European Commission is to sue Hungary over anti-gay legislation introduced by the EU member state’s government. The country is also accused of restricting freedom of the press, reports Politics Friday morning. The first case concerns Hungarian legislation which critics say is an attack on the rights of the country’s LGBTIQ+ community. The law was passed in June 2021 and …
Read More »Gojira waltzes through the Tilburg 013
gojira! The one and only Godzilla among metal artists! It’s a band that everyone in the scene knows, it’s a band not to be missed. The sound, the light, the energy but above all the fans! Wednesday and Thursday were two hot nights in 013, with two Gojiras. And every night it hit. The sweat was running down my back, …
Read More »Márquez begins rehabilitation after surgery on left hand | game
Keep up to date with all sports news. We have set up special pages on our website for Football, Tennis, Skating, Motorsport, Cycling and Darts news, where important things are published in these sports. The Sport Court division mainly focuses on the development of other sports. Marc Marquez could begin rehabilitation six weeks after surgery 13:57: Motorcycle racer Marc Marquez …
Read More »Bon Bini Holland 3 receives the golden film after welcoming 100,000 visitors | To display
The film Bon Bini Holland 3 attracted 100,000 visitors to the cinema and therefore received a golden film. Lead actors Jandino Asporaat, Phi Nguyen and Sergio Romero IJssel received the award. Bon Bini Holland 3 relates to the American takeover of the fast-food FC Kip. At first, the takeover seems to bring a lot of luck and prosperity, but it …
Read More »Surprised Pien Sanders proudly wears hockey team captain’s armband during World Cup
Pien Sanders during the World Cup match against Germany.Image Pro Shots / Bart Scheulderman There she comes onto the pitch first, waving to the crowd, at the front of the lineup, in a full Wagener Stadium. Look for family and friends. Wave once more and sing along with the Wilhelmus. “I had goosebumps when I got up. Really cool,” says …
Read More »The Belgian minister finally stops to be with her sick husband
AFP ONS News•today, 03:00 Belgian Minister Sophie Wilmès will not return as Minister of Foreign Affairs. She announced in April that she temporarily stop because she wanted to be with her husband who was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. Now she has definitely resigned from her position and quit. “My husband’s illness will be an uphill battle …
Read More »Mary van Duuren’s new novel is an ode to Zeeland
Through: editorial, Thursday July 14 15:24 – 2022 VEERE – Etten-Leurse writer Mary van Duuren (b. 1963, Breda) finds the most peace and inspiration in writing about the Veerse Meer. It is therefore not surprising that this beautiful setting will one day serve as the setting for one of his novels. ‘Kaardebollen’ is an ode …
Read More »Do you still love your job? Take advantage of the summer to reflect | Holidays
Jul 14, 2022 at 10:11 PM Lees bij Intermediair: In zeven stappen je hoofd leegmaken op vakantie Go on vacation alone and seek a different environment Halmans also says you won’t get there with a week off in the Spanish sun. “I often see people in my area complaining about the same things again in September. My advice is: go …
Read More »Former SV Deurne goalkeeper Robin Verhoeven working for a soccer team in Texas
Since July 2019, he has been the one SV Deurne can fully rely on to absorb attacks that have crept into the defense and keep the ball out of the blue and white goal. But in April this year, goalkeeper Robin Verhoeven announced that he was going to the United States for his studies. Not just to study, it turns …
Read More »Evacuation of thousands of people in campsites in the south-west of France due to forest fires | Abroad
Are you on vacation abroad and dealing with forest fires or evacuations? We would love to hear your experiences and your story. We can be reached via our tip linevia +31613650952 or via [email protected] They are supported by six firefighting aircraft. Firefighters from other parts of the country came to the rescue. Drought and high temperatures between 35 and 38 …
Read More »Mary van Duuren’s new novel is an ode to Zeeland
“Zealand is beautiful,” begins Mary van Duuren immediately. “Not only the Zeeland coast, but also the Veerse Meer has beautiful nature, which we have enjoyed in every season for years.” “In addition to walks, she regularly sails with her husband in her late father’s renovated boat on the lake, where they have discovered beautiful “lagoons” and many islands. “And in …
Read More »Mischa Schreuder wins international advertising award
Photo above:Mischa Schreuder, creative partner at Fitzroy Amsterdam, with the Cannes Lion. (Photo: provided) Castricum – Advertiser Mischa Schreuder (1976) won a Cannes Lion at the end of June, the international prize for the most creative campaign. The campaign that the Castricummer designed for Mercedes-Benz to emphasize the use of clean energy sources can now be seen in different countries. …
Read More »Omanyala still gets US visa for World Championships in Athletics | sport
Keep up to date with all the sports news. We have set up special pages on our website for football, tennis, skating, motorsports, cycling and darts news, where the most important topics of these sports are featured. Kenyan Omanyala still gets US visa for athletics world championships 12:39 Ferdinand Omanyala, the fastest man in Africa, will still receive a visa …
Read More »Ancient Varanasi on the shovel, where should the gods go?
LIT ONS News†today, 13:13 Aletta Andre India correspondent Aletta Andre India correspondent Air conditioning at the ticket office, escalators to the Ganges, reasonably clean toilets and plenty of space. A visit to the 18th-century Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi doesn’t exactly confirm dominant stereotypes in India, such as dirt and chaos, since a major renovation. Is this a positive change? …
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