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Read More »Photo workshop at the Aquarelclub in Poperinge | stationery store
He has built an international reputation as a watercolor teacher. He has taught in New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands, France and Italy. “In 2015, I invited Guy Gruwier to a watercolor workshop at Maison Talbot,” says Robert Toussaint, president of the Poperinge watercolor club. “After this workshop, the founders of the club took watercolor lessons at Latems Creatief for 4 …
Read More »The LNG terminal already floating in Eemshaven this summer
The floating LNG installation is still in Singapore. It will be flown to the Netherlands in May. The second terminal The terminal, named S188, is owned by Belgian shipping company Exmar and has been leased for five years. Gasunie’s spokesman did not want to release the exact amount involved, but a second terminal is being considered. Since Minister Rob Jetton …
Read More »‘More enforcement needed’ | What you say
There is too little application in the public space. The BOAs have too few powers and there are also far too few, while the Police have almost completely withdrawn from the field of « crooks to catch”† There is a huge void between the two. Parking tickets are still diligently distributed if the parking meter has not been paid (= …
Read More »The King and Prince Harry cheer as friendly opponents in wheelchair basketball final | Invictus Games 2022 (HC)
Invictus GamesPrince Harry and King Willem-Alexander watched the wheelchair basketball final together this afternoon on the final day of the Invictus Games in The Hague. The two chatted a bit, but were also friendly adversaries: after all, the battle was about the Netherlands versus the United States. King Willem-Alexander therefore clapped a little more enthusiastically for the Netherlands, Harry did …
Read More »Macron’s re-election brings relief in Europe, but tension mounts in France
In times of uncertainty, France opted for continuity on Sunday. Emmanuel Macron is with 58.5% of the vote reelected president. This result avoided a major change of course not only in France, but also at European level. For Macron’s nationalist-populist challenger, Marine Le Pen advocated a European policy so radically different that the effects of his election would be felt …
Read More »National coach Ryan Campbell, who suffered a heart attack, was in critical condition
Dutch national team coach Ryan Campbell is stable and no longer suffering from severe sedation after suffering a heart attack last Saturday. Campbell suffered a heart attack last week and emerged from an induced coma on Tuesday. According to ESPNcricinfo, the Campbell family released a statement to the public on Sunday to update their status after the former Australian ODI …
Read More »Emily Tag begins Krueger’s corporate finance practice
Krueger has strengthened his corporate finance practice with Emily Tag, who has been appointed to the position of advisor. With her arrival, Emily Doc joined a team of about 40 colleagues, with whom she has now been able to work for almost two months. And with great pleasure, Emily mentions. “I am very happy to see the enthusiasm of my …
Read More »‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ dethrones ‘Avatar’ this week
Pandemic or no pandemic, Spider-Man: No Way Home shows that for certain films, the public still likes to go to the cinema with great pleasure. No coming home looks set to catch up with Avatar at the US box office. The film where we see Tom Holland in the role of Peter Parker, alias. Spider-Man is only $10 million behind …
Read More »Extra-hygienic bee cultivated in the fight against parasites
The Varroa mite – a blind, eight-legged parasite – is smaller than a pinhead, but can kill an entire colony of bees. A new species of bee must bravely resist. Both wild and large and small human-held bee populations are suffering. About 30 percent of the colonies do not survive due to pesticides, lack of food and disease. And one …
Read More »The American Football Association will pay women the same as men
“US Soccer believes that a single compensation structure is the best way forward for the sport in the United States,” the union said in a statement. The association also wants to make efforts to equalize prize money at World Cups. In the 2019 Women’s World Cup, countries handed out over €25 million, men received over €338 million in prize money …
Read More »Japanese tour boat sinking: 10 people dead
The tour boat ran into trouble yesterday when it left the northern island of Hokkaido. The captain of the ship reported around noon that the boat was listing and in danger of sinking. After that, there was no more radio contact and the hours-long search for the ship and people on board began. Cold water They searched all night for …
Read More »Bronze for Kopecky, Ghys-De Vylder fifth (Assenede)
Elite Cycling Lotte Kopecky. † © MVH Lotte Kopecky won bronze in the omnium after winning the final sprint with double the points. Lindsay De Vylder and Robbe Ghys flirted with a place on the podium, but had to settle for a fifth place in the team race. Lotte Kopecky, who started the omnium well with a fourth place overall …
Read More »Hundreds of people protest against Julian Assange in Muntplein
Several hundred people attend a meeting for Julian Assange at the Muntplein in Brussels on Saturday afternoon. Activists are demanding that the United Kingdom reverse its decision to extradite Assange to the United States. “What is happening to Julian Assange is an attack on press freedom,” says Mary-France of the Comité Free Assange in Belgium. Julian Assange, the Australian founder …
Read More »‘Fantastic Beasts’ Fans React to New Grindelwald
Since the release of the first trailer for Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore’s Secrets, fans and critics alike have praised the way actor Mads Mikkelsen took over the role of dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald. They compared it to how Johnny Depp has played the role in the past. The first reviews of Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore’s Secrets have since appeared. Most critics praised …
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