Sam Hall and Brian van Hinthum Thursday, April 28, 2022 7:16 PM The Miami Grand Prix would first benefit from a real scoop during the first edition next week: the Team Principals’ Parade. Toto Wolff is happy he has finally been dropped from the calendar and stresses that Formula 1 is about the drivers, not the team …
Read More »Derksen demonstrates self-reflection: ‘Maybe there is no more room for such a program’
Johan Derksen returned to his infamous “candle story” on Thursday. The Today Inside analyst admits he was wrong and reveals what he experienced in his hometown of Grolloo, following his statements. Derksen initially didn’t want to express regret, but now acknowledges he should have taken a different stance. “I am the cause of all the misery and what I did …
Read More »What you need to know about: Mizuno
Mizuno is a Japanese sports equipment manufacturer that has been committed to producing high quality sports apparel and equipment for over 100 years. Adopting the slogan “Reach Beyond”, the brand is on a mission to innovate through the advancement of sports equipment and “to help every athlete on their journey through the world of sport”, according to the official website …
Read More »Hungary threatens to lose billions in EU grants, serious suspicion of EU financial fraud and corruption
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at a European summit in Brussels last October.Image access point If the Commission finally concludes that Prime Minister Orbán’s government is actually harming the financial interests of the EU, it will propose to stop or suspend the subsidies. This is decided by EU countries. Hungary can count on around 40 billion euros in EU subsidies …
Read More »A first: green light for the first hydrogen plant in the United States
The plant will be located in the US state of Utah and is an initiative of Mitsubishi Power and Magnum. However, originators still have to fulfill a few conditions before the loan is actually granted. Energy Storage What makes the project unique is that the hydrogen produced is temporarily stored in two natural salt caves. If necessary, the hydrogen will …
Read More »HBO Max completely changes course with the first Dutch show
HBOMax. (Picture: HBO) We know HBO Max from Warner Bros. movies. and high quality series. The first Dutch show will be completely different. Since last month we can finally discover HBO Max in the Netherlands. The streaming service is packed with fantastic films and series such as Dune, The Batman, Game of Thrones and Westworld. The first show that HBO …
Read More »Britain’s £180m EuroMillions winner is ‘addicted to giving away money’ | Abroad
Frances Connolly (55) and her husband Patrick from Hartlepool, in the north of England, won 115 million pounds (about 180 million euros) in 2019 with EuroMillions. They agreed on a budget they would donate each year to charity, but Frances says he has already “spent it until 2032”. Connolly estimates she has already given away £60million, more than half of …
Read More »Film producer Martine Coucke was imprisoned for nine months in Belgium: “I’m going back to Australia to enjoy life”
Martine Coucke (63) grew up in Westende. She studied at RITCS and became a sound engineer and then a film producer. She has lived in Australia with her Icelandic friend since 1991. On July 15, 2021, she returned to Belgium to visit her gravely ill mother. After a mandatory nine-month quarantine, she was recently able to return to Australia.
Read More »Dozens of countries are joining forces for more open internet
ANP Products ⁇ Source: AP Today at 15:10 Washington The United States, along with 60 other countries, has called for better international agreements on the Internet. With cooperation, the Internet must be open and better protected against the policies of countries such as China and Russia. The Netherlands is one of the signatories to the call. On Thursday, 61 democracies …
Read More »The district of Zeeland is looking for land for a vegetable garden
April 28, 10:07 Zeeland read 0 times ZEELAND – With its own vegetable garden, Lokaal for Lokaal Zeeland wants to supply more fresh vegetables to the Deelplaats. For this, the initiators are looking for land on which the vegetable garden can be laid out. A volunteer volunteered to take care of the garden. Nearly fifty residents currently use the …
Read More »Investigation into British MP who watched pornography in Parliament | instagram
A British Conservative MP, believed to be in government, watched pornography on his smartphone in the British Parliament. A colleague sitting next to him reported the incident. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s party is investigating the matter. According to the newspapers The sun and The mirror The incident was reported yesterday at a meeting of Tory MPs. The man who watches …
Read More »Big concerns over New Zealand (25) missing in Amsterdam | Interior
Joanna Ji was last seen at the city’s Volkshotel in Wibautstraat. She is 1.61 meters tall and has black hair. She often wore a pink hat, although it is uncertain if she was wearing it when she was last seen. Amsterdam police have told De Telegraaf that they are aware of the case. “We are investigating his disappearance,” a spokesperson …
Read More »Consider the qualities of the women around you
(April 26, 2022) Who will receive the fourth Rifius Pelletier Medal on June 17? Jury Chairman Sibylla Decker argues in her article for an extension of the award. Because it is important for young women to highlight political role models. She was inspired by an American icon: Madeleine Albright, who died in March. Madeleine Albright was an incredibly strong person …
Read More »The United States on the way to permanent daylight saving time
The change will not come into effect until next November, partly on the advice of airlines and broadcasters who need more time for the introduction. The measure still needs to be approved by the House of Representatives and President Joe Biden. As of Sunday, most of the United States, which has multiple time zones, reverted to daylight saving time. It …
Read More »Brawn explains why Formula 1 is aiming for six sprint races
The first sprint race of the season took place last weekend during the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. Initially, the idea was to hold six sprint races this year, but this was reduced to three after complaints from the teams. The Formula 1 committee will meet on Tuesday to discuss an extension of sprint racing for next season. FOM manager Ross Brawn …
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