The House Investigative Committee investigating the Jan. 6 storm on Capitol Hill unanimously ruled Monday that Meadows should be prosecuted for contempt of Congress. The Ministry of Justice must now take the plunge. “It’s a very serious commission of inquiry. A bit like the commission investigating the MH17 disaster in our country”, explains the American correspondent Erik Mouthaan. “As chief …
Read More »Ross Taylor plays two games for New Zealand XI against Netherlands, joins BJ Watling as coaches
Veteran batsman Ross Taylor travels to New Zealand’s XI game against the Netherlands in Napier next week to buy time before bidding farewell to international cricket in his final ODI series later this month. Paul Wiseman will lead the coaching staff and will be supported by Auckland bowling coach Azhar Abbas and former Black Cups wicketkeeper PJ Wattling. Watling has …
Read More »As for the United States, Philips has not received any information about the recall
Photo: ANP Philips, a medical technology company in the United States, has failed to inform clients about the withdrawal of certain devices for sleep apnea patients. The U.S. regulator, the FDA, warns against this, ordering the Dutch company to notify all patients, suppliers and physicians concerned with the equipment in question regarding technical issues. Phillips recalled millions of sleep breathing …
Read More »The VAF launches an online search platform for Flemish films
Of flameGO.pics The Flemish Audiovisual Fund (VAF) is launching an online search platform that helps users around the world find out how to legally watch Flemish films on streaming platforms, in a cinema near them or at a film festival . This tool answers questions about the availability of Flemish fiction and documentary films that it regularly receives from expatriates, …
Read More »Nijmegen environmental service reported faulty
The Environment Agency for the Region of Nijmegen (ODRN) did not report to what extent the permits were up to date and whether the ODRN inspected the companies most harmful to the environment (establishment type C) in less than once a year. This emerges from the Nijmegen Joint Research Collaboration – ODRN type C institutions of the Berenschot firm. never …
Read More »Vladimir lives in occupied Kherson: “My mother dies because of the Russians”
Vladimir is furious. “We are being killed by the Russians,” he said angrily. “Every day people are dying. And why ? Why do they have to die? He lives in the city of Kherson in southern Ukraine, which is slightly larger than Eindhoven. It is the first and so far the only major city to be under Russian control. Vladimir, …
Read More »Ross Taylor is part of the NZ Eleven team which will face the Netherlands
Retired Black Caps Ross Taylor will take on New Zealand’s eleventh team against the Netherlands in Napier next week, as he is expected to be some way ahead of the final One Day International Series later this this month. After being eliminated in today’s Plunket Shield match for Central Stags as a ‘family contact’ for Covid-19, Taylor will face traveling …
Read More »Solar storm warning with massive volcanic eruption from the sun bringing ‘thunderbolt’ to Earth within hours | Science
One of the most powerful forms of solar storms, coronal mass emission (CME), occurs when the sun spews out a cloud of charged particles and electromagnetic fluctuations.The CME passing close to Earth today was launched into space three days ago by ‘wires’ of interlocking magnetic fields on the surface of the Sun. Early forecasts indicated that the next solar storm …
Read More »Vladimir lives in occupied Kherson: “My mother dies because of the Russians”
Vladimir is furious. “We are being killed by the Russians,” he said angrily. “Every day people are dying. And why ? Why do they have to die? He lives in the city of Kherson in southern Ukraine, which is slightly larger than Eindhoven. It is the first and so far the only major city to be under Russian control. Vladimir, …
Read More »Co-founder of infamous bitcoin exchange pleads guilty in America
Samuel Reed pleads guilty in a lawsuit against the US state. BitMEX co-founder pleads guilty in violation of US bank secrecy law. BitMEX and lawsuits In October 2020, the three founders of BitMEX and their first employee Greg Dwyer were indicted by the United States Attorney General’s Office. The group is suspected of illegally offering derivatives to US customers, facilitating …
Read More »Did not escape from prison for 35 years: Elena Branson, Russian spy in the United States
35 years in prison. Elena Branson faces danger if she is found guilty of the six charges filed against her Tuesday by a lawyer in the Southern District of New York. What is more serious is that he acted as “an agent of a foreign government” without informing the competent authorities – which is tantamount to espionage and ten years …
Read More »Henk Peter Kip (Mitros) on the housing shortage
The housing shortage is getting worse and yet the housing associations are building far too little. How did it happen? Henk Peter Kip, chairman of the board of the housing company Mitros, is a guest at BNR Business. Kees de Kort Every day, just after noon, presenter Thomas van Zijl discusses the economic situation with macroeconomist and commentator Kees de …
Read More »Influential sports brain injury researcher resigns over plagiarism
The leader of a group of scientists who have a major influence on the treatment of brain injuries in sport has resigned for plagiarism. This is the Australian neurologist Paul McCrory, considered worldwide as the most influential researcher in the field of brain injury in sport. McCrory led the so-called “Concussion in the Sports Group” (CISG). It is about thirty …
Read More »it’s the russian oligarchs
The oligarchs are an important pillar of Putin’s power: Russians who enriched themselves in the decades following the fall of the Soviet Union, often by buying up means of production when they were not yet reasonably priced . They needed the (corrupt) support of politicians. In return, they lent assistance to the regime: construction of a bridge to the Crimea, …
Read More »“Suikerpee has been embraced by the general public”
By: Christel Schiphorst Thursday March 10 1:32 PM – 2022 DINTELOORD – Creative energy shines through in conversation with Hans Hanssen, the artist living in Dinteloord, who submitted his work ‘De Suikerpee’ to the Jubilee Works 750 years Steenbergen competition. When Hans Hanssen was asked a few years ago by the village council to contribute …
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