Netflix Do not seek is Netflix’s latest creation and has been part of the streaming service’s offerings since December 24. And while the star cast is reason enough to watch, the outfits from the film are also important. Costume designer Susan Matheson explains in an interview with GQ Magazine what the looks from the Netflix movie mean. Why was Timothée …
Read More »Comfortable warmth thanks to insulating measures
Insulating the house is a great solution to get more heat in the house without having higher energy costs. In a corner house, cavity wall insulation costs € 2,400, but you will save € 650 per year on the energy bill. You will have recovered the investment within four years. It is also called the most cost effective form of …
Read More »Another new club for Locadia, striker moves to Bochum
Jürgen Locadia has founded a new club in VfL Bochum, Germany. The forward comes without a transfer from Premier League club Brighton Hove & Albion and will sign until the summer of 2022. Locadia has had four employers since leaving PSV in 2018. Locadia de Drenthe made his PSV debut in 2010 and has become an easy striker to score. …
Read More »Gas fire installation error possible cause of explosion in Turnhout: ‘Checks carried out at 11 other places’ | Abroad
The Belgian Turnhout will not have forgotten the last day of 2021. That morning, there was a gas explosion which not only wreaked havoc, but … also claimed the lives of four people. The cause of the explosion remained uncertain for the moment, but the public prosecutor has now announced that an error in installing a gas fireplace could be …
Read More »Trump’s long arm threatens democracy in the United States
Charged with disinformation, supporters of US President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol a year ago. Believing that it was not Joe Biden, but their husband who had won, they tried by force to have their representatives destroyed the election result. This is the daily commentary from the NRC. It contains opinions, interpretations and choices. They are written by a group …
Read More »Less Dutch food for Britons due to Brexit | Economy
According to new statistics from the Netherlands (CBS), Brexit has dealt a major blow to Dutch food exports to the United Kingdom. In contrast, in the first eight months of 2021, fewer vegetables, meat and dairy products were imported from the British Isles than last year. Exports of meat, dairy, fish, fruits and vegetables to the UK stood at 2.2 …
Read More »Weather: Calm with plenty of room for sun and mostly dry – Zwolle Weblog
Zwolle – Early Thursday morning the temperature in Zwolle dropped to freezing. Or quite simply sunk below, also on the ground. It might be slippery in some places, like bridges, due to the frost. Scratching the car windows may be necessary. There are clouds but there is plenty of room for the blue sky and the sun. The atmosphere has …
Read More »After Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert also skips the world cyclo-cross championship | cycling
The Belgian confirmed this after the crossing at Herentals. Sunday’s Belgian championship will be his last cross of this season. On Wednesday morning it was announced that Mathieu van der Poel was ending his cyclocross season and would therefore not defend his world title. “Will his decision change my choice for the World Cup?” No, ”said Van Aert before the …
Read More »“Schools in Suriname start on January 7th”
Suriname’s Ministry of Education announced on Wednesday that the second term of the school year will begin on Friday, January 7, 2022. Statutory regulations of two weeks vacation have been observed for this. The Council of Ministers (RvM) has decided not to close the doors of schools for the moment, despite the increase in the number of COVID-19 infections. There …
Read More »Leaders DSM and Phillips selected as ’12 C-Suite Sustainability Champions for 2022 ‘
As the world has uncomfortably settled in the third year of the COVID-19 epidemic, the economic, environmental and social fluctuations of this era are getting more and more attention. It lags far behind large corporations – at least with foresight and risk management – in accelerating efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, restore natural systems and strengthen communities. That’s why …
Read More »This film on Netflix with Ben Affleck very well in the USA
Jeremy Renner in The City. (Image: Warner Bros.) New movies and series are regularly added to Netflix. An old Ben Affleck film is doing well in the United States. Netflix is full of so much content that it can be hard to find great movies and shows. To shed some light in the dark, Netflix lists the most popular titles. …
Read More »Astronomers Capture Dramatic Image of ‘Frozen Flames’ in Space
Did you think you already had the fireworks display for this year? So take a look at this photo! ESO has released a stunning new image of the Flame Nebula; an emission nebula located in the constellation Orion. And the images are spectacular. The photo shows beautiful yellow-orange colors, making the image absolutely true to the name of the nebula. …
Read More »Alinghi partners with Red Bull
If you were on the edge of your seat last month when Max Verstappen won the Formula 1 final, we have good news! With the announcement that Red Bull and Alinghi are joining forces to form a new team for the America’s Cup, the legendary battle between Mercedes and Red Bull reverberates in the world of sailing. It promises an …
Read More »Congressional committee wants information from Fox News host and Trump confidant Hannity on the Capitol storming
Donald Trump (right) greets Sean Hannity at a campaign rally in 2018.AFP Image In a letter, the committee asks Hannity for information “regarding the investigation.” The letter revealed that Hannity had concerns about the former president’s strategy and behavior in the run-up to January 6 and after the Capitol storming ended. The Board of Inquiry concludes this from text messages …
Read More »“The United States could be a right-wing dictatorship in 2030”, thinks a Canadian professor
The United States could have fallen into a right-wing dictatorship by the end of this decade. This is what political scientist Thomas Homer-Dixon suggests in an opinion piece the Globe and Mail, a Canadian newspaper. Homer-Dixon warns against the idea that Donald Trump will run for re-election in 2024. That moment could become “the starting point” for “the collapse of …
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