© Provided by GPblog NL After the Saturday sprint races which were the first on the calendar in 2021, Formula 1 seems to want to organize a Grand Prix on Saturday in 2023. According to F1 journalist Joe Saward, this would be the Las Vegas Grand Prix, to be announced soon† Grand Prix on Saturday Formula 1 has been working …
Read More »Top Man P&O repeats: lay off 800 people or the whole company goes bankrupt
The shipping company P&O cannot reverse the decision to immediately lay off 800 employees, as the British government would like. This would irrevocably lead to the demise of the company, writes CEO Hebblethwaite in a letter to UK Transport Minister Shapps. “Granting your request would mean the intentional collapse of the business, resulting in the loss of an additional 2,200 …
Read More »Petition for cleaner Maas delivered to the House of Representatives | 1Limburg
The Maas Cleanup action group has collected over 9,000 signatures for a cleaner Maas. Those signatures were presented to the House of Representatives in a petition on Tuesday afternoon. Maas Cleanup wants the Meuse to become a legal entity, so that people can legally defend the interests of a clean river in the name of the Meuse. lots of plasticMaas …
Read More »Marvel Fans Angry That ‘Dune’ and Not ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Won an Oscar
Earlier this week, the 94th Academy Awards took place. With that, the awards season in the United States is over and we can take stock of the most awarded films. As blockbusters become an integral part of Hollywood, the award for best visual effects is one that seems increasingly important. At least for fans of the big franchises right now. …
Read More »KNVB to write letter in response to Van Gaal’s statements
© Provided by Football Zone The KNVB had to write a letter in response to Louis van Gaal’s statements on Qatar. Where General Secretary Gijs de Jong talks about an answer to questions from the Qatari Football Association, writes The Telegraph that it is a letter addressed to FIFA and the organizing committee of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. This …
Read More »Rutte still welcome to Zelenski’s speech, but not to the Politics cabinet
VideoPrime Minister Mark Rutte is nevertheless welcome to the House of Representatives on Thursday to listen to the video speech of Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky. However, he must then take his place in the box of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, where special guests may sit. Box-K, where cabinet members normally sit, remains empty. Laurens Kok March 28. …
Read More »US calls for tougher UN sanctions on North Korea | Abroad
US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield pointed to a 2017 Security Council resolution urging member states to “update and strengthen the sanctions regime” if North Korea fires an intercontinental ballistic missile. “That’s exactly what happened,” Thomas-Greenfield said. “So now is the time to take that step.” In April 2018, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un formalized a moratorium on nuclear testing and long-range …
Read More »Federal judge says Trump is committing “more crimes than he did” to prevent Congress from confirming Biden’s victory
U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter’s resolution resolved several key emails condemning the return of Trump ally and conservative lawyer John Eastman to the January 6 riots and the House Select Committee to defer 2020. Presidential election results. Eastman wrote key legal notes to deny the victory of Democrat Joe Biden. The judge assessed whether Eastman’s communications were protected …
Read More »The worm on chip detects diseases | BNR news radio
As a model organism, the 1 millimeter long roundworm C. elegans has been the main protagonist of many biological researches for many years. Now it turns out to be an instrument itself. Detecting diseases such as cancer as early as possible can be vital for a patient. Only incipient tumors are not yet easy to detect with most methods. We …
Read More »Arrested swimmer Heemskerk elected Sports Personality 2021
Last year, gymnasts who spoke out against abuse in their sport were collectively named Sports Personality of the Year. The NSP Prize has previously been awarded to Arjen Robben (2014), Max Verstappen (2015), Sven Kramer (2016), Annemiek van Vleuten (2017), Robin van Persie (2018) and Estavana Polman (2019). Heemskerk decided to quit swimming after the Tokyo Olympics last year. She …
Read More »Hunger looms in Horn of Africa, too little aid money due to ‘competing disasters’
The coronavirus crisis, a devastating invasion of locusts, rising food prices, conflict and persistent drought, partly due to climate change: the Horn of Africa is suffering blow after blow. More than thirteen million people have too little to eat. But there is not enough money to help these people, according to the UN food aid agency, WFP. This is because …
Read More »Six mobile wind turbines protect 30 ha of orchard against frost in Italy
On Tuesday March 22, six FrostFans wind turbines were delivered to Masseria Fruttirossi, a producer in southern Italy who wants to protect his pomegranates from the increasingly frequent night frosts in the spring. Immediately after delivery, a short demonstration of the operation of the machines took place. FrostFans antifreeze wind machines “Last year’s April frost affected around 30 hectares of …
Read More »Biden called for US electoral reform
U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday issued a sharp call to reform national election laws as Republicans in several states changed voting practices in their favor. “They want chaos to rule,” he said of the opposition. “We want the people to rule.” Biden delivered his speech in the southern city of Atlanta, the stronghold of the black civil rights movement …
Read More »5 Magical Science Experiments For Kids | National geographic
You need: • a hard-boiled egg (peeled)• a glass bottle with an opening slightly smaller than the egg• long matches or a long lighter• a candle or a strip of thick paper, such as newspaper or cardboard What do you do: Ask the children to put the candle or piece of paper in the bottle and then light it for …
Read More »Music is as good for your mental health as exercise
We all instinctively know that sometimes there’s nothing more comforting than having your favorite song playing on a stereo. Research now confirms this sentiment: based on an analysis of 26 studies, scientists claim that singing and playing or listening to music contribute positively to your quality of life and mental health. Music is even said to have a similar effect …
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