Photo: ANP Airlines KLM and Air France pay US Justice Department $3.9 million to end postal dispute Dutch and French sister companies delivered some airmail overseas for the United States Postal Service (USPS), but allegedly cheated on delivery times. The agreements, which were finalized in 2009, said airlines would be fined for late or misdirected mail. For verification purposes, the …
Read More »Max Verstappen Participates Again in Netflix Hit Drive to Survive
After a recent conversation with the producers, Max is open to a role on the show again, but on his terms. “We had a short but good conversation,” he said ahead of the first free practice session for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. “I’ve told them what I don’t think has gone well in the past. I want to …
Read More »Dyslexia a condition? It’s actually an evolutionary force, says this scientist
Dyslexia is a cognitive force, says social scientist Helen Taylor. According to her, he made possible the successful evolution of man. Willem SchoonenJuly 2, 202201:00 Anyone who talks or writes about dyslexia is usually talking about a condition or at least a problem. But that’s not the case at all, says British sociologist Helen Taylor: “It’s not a disease or …
Read More »Turkey blocks German and American media websites
LIT ONS News†today, 15:40 Mitra Nazar correspondent Turkey Mitra Nazar correspondent Turkey Turkey has blocked access to all Deutsche Welle websites. Additionally, the Voice of America Turkish language website is no longer available. Public broadcasters in Germany and America are being punished for failing to comply with new rules introduced by the Turkish government this year. Media companies that broadcast …
Read More »Dead little penguins wash up due to climate change
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Read More »Guido Impens, a Nobel laureate and alumnus of the College of Beeland, has his own park in Turin.
Nobel laureate Guido Impens, who grew up in Durres and now has a park named after him; Guido Imbensplantsoen. The street sign was unveiled by Mayor Creed Buter in the presence of Impens from the US during a festive gathering at 1pm on Friday. In the past, when Guido was a student at Beeland College, he cycled daily between two …
Read More »Verstappen is cooperating on the Netflix series on his terms
Max Verstappen gets a bigger role in the fifth season of the popular Netflix series Drive to Survive. In recent years, the Dutch driver has refused to participate in the series on the ups and downs of Formula 1, due to the way manufacturers portray drivers. According to Verstappen, certain events were over-dramatized and the mutual rivalry exaggerated. After a …
Read More »GPs visit Malieveld: ‘We get emails every day, but we’re full’
(Photo: Marjolein Hakkeling). General practitioners in Leiden are today taking part in the nationwide strike taking place on the Malieveld. GPs who traveled to The Hague to protest have arranged replacements with colleagues, so patients can still see a doctor for matters that cannot wait. The points for which doctors give up work are bureaucracy, more time for the patient …
Read More »Overeem wants another year of flames at GLORY: “Rico will lose his title” NOW
Alistair Overeem wants to show himself to the Dutch public one more year in the fall of his career. The 42-year-old martial arts icon will make his debut against Badr Hari at kickboxing association GLORY on October 8 and has high expectations. With his move to GLORY, Overeem is making a comeback as a kickboxer. He was a hit in …
Read More »Climate activists stick their hands on a Van Gogh painting in a London museum | climate
Two environmental protesters in Britain stuck to the frame of a painting by Vincent van Gogh on display in a London art gallery on Thursday. The duo wanted to make a statement against oil and gas extraction and asked the museum to join their resistance. In this stunt, the ‘Just Stop Oil’ band duo stuck their fingers to the Dutch …
Read More »US Supreme Court | NPO Radio1
Conservative line Munasama says what that statement was. “This case is about the EPA’s ability or authority to issue visionary regulations for greenhouse gas emissions. The court found that this went a long way and found that the EPA had given it legislative powers. Not a branch. According to the court, there is a great separation of powers. ‘ This …
Read More »Column | Do not always give the first role to your peculiarity
Each year, 275 scientists and representatives of society gather around a dinner party to celebrate the role of science in society. Two prizes will be awarded during the Science and Society Evening, one for excellence in scientific communication (the Iris Medal, won last year by Marion Koopmans) and one for the most relevant research for society (the Huibregtsen Prize ). …
Read More »Water polo players lose to Hungary, miss World Cup final
Dutch water polo players failed to reach the world championship final in Budapest. Greek national coach Evangelos Doudesis’ side lost in the semi-final to Hungary, playing in front of their own home crowd, 12-13. The Netherlands, who convincingly beat Greece in the quarter-finals, can still win the bronze medal. Orange started the game well and led 3-2 after the first …
Read More »Court ruling gives Biden less power to cut emissions | NOW
The US Supreme Court has ruled that the government’s environmental agency cannot set limits on the amount of greenhouse gases that businesses and factories can emit. The move means President Joe Biden has limited powers to fight climate change. Six of nine chief justices voted against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions limits. The main objective was to reduce greenhouse …
Read More »China says New Zealand PM’s assertiveness comments ‘wrong’
Ardern said in Madrid on Wednesday that China “has also recently become more assertive and willing to challenge international rules and norms.” “We have taken note of the comment made by the New Zealand side during the NATO meeting, which contains erroneous allegations against China,” an embassy spokesperson said in a statement posted on its website on Thursday. Internet. “This …
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