Zaamslag continues with Vandriessche

Dhooge signs up for Corn Boys for three years

November Coaching News Marco Groeneveld will leave Sint-Willebrord next summer at Rood-Wit W. Coach de Goes then worked for the Brabant Premier League team for three seasons. In his own province, Groeneveld previously worked for Arnemuiden, SSV’65 in Goes and Bruse Boys in Bruinisse. Serooskerke has found a new coach for next season. Cees Houtepen returns after leaving the club …

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“Data migration between the US and the EU is becoming a growing problem”

‘Datamigratie tussen VS en EU wordt steeds groter probleem’

Persistent uncertainty over how data migration between the United States and the European Union can proceed under the appropriate laws and regulations is a growing problem for many businesses. This is what the American economic newspaper Wall Street Journal affirms in a recent article. According to the economic newspaper More and more companies are wondering how they can transfer their …

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The largest James Bond collection to visit now

Grootste James Bond verzameling nu te bezoeken

The largest James Bond collection for cars, gadgets, accessories and more. Accessible to the public in a museum. Next year, James Bond will blow out 60 candles. In 2022, it will be 60 years since the first Bond film was released. It was Dr. Non in 1962. To celebrate, the prestigious Peterson Museum in the United States, in collaboration with …

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How Red Bull started the season strong but Mercedes turned the tide

How Red Bull started the season strong but Mercedes turned the tide

For the 2021 season, Formula 1 teams were only allowed to make limited adjustments to their cars. Red Bull hasn’t talked about a brand new car this season either, but has upgraded the 2020 RB16 to RB16B. From the first race it became evident that the Austrian team would become a serious contender for the title. And so it happened. …

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German judge: no cruelty to animals dressage rider Gal

German judge: no cruelty to animals dressage rider Gal

Yesterday, 9:17 p.m. • 2 minutes to read Edward Gal with Undercover at CHIO Rotterdam 2015. © ANP OOSTERBEEK – Dressage rider Edward Gal of Oosterbeek has been acquitted in an alleged animal abuse case brought by animal rights organization Peta. The complaints date back to 2015, when the European Championships were held in Aachen, Germany. There was also the …

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At least four people shot dead in mass protests against coup plotters in Sudan

At least four people shot dead in mass protests against coup plotters in Sudan

At least four protesters were shot dead during protests against military leaders in Sudan. This is what the Sudan Doctors’ Committee, a collective of doctors, says. Dozens of people were injured. Thousands of people still protested today in the capital Khartoum and in neighboring towns against the country’s military rulers. Security forces fired tear gas to prevent protesters from reaching …

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Zaamslag continues with Vandriessche

Dhooge signs up for Corn Boys for three years

November Coaching News Marco Groeneveld will leave Sint-Willebrord next summer at Rood-Wit W. Coach de Goes then worked for the Brabant Premier League team for three seasons. In his own province, Groeneveld previously worked for Arnemuiden, SSV’65 in Goes and Bruse Boys in Bruinisse. Serooskerke has found a new coach for next season. Cees Houtepen returns after leaving the club …

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American dream: Are Kate and William going to the United States too?

American dream: Are Kate and William going to the United States too?

Earlier this month, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge announced they had big plans for the other side of the Atlantic. Watch out, Harry and Meghan, you won’t be the only ones anymore the royalty who come to conquer the hearts of Americans! On the way to the United States During the presentation of the Earthshot Award in London …

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Why climatologists like not to look up (and movie critics don’t)

Why climatologists like not to look up (and movie critics don't)

The satirical sci-fi film starring Leonardo DiCaprio (Randall) and Jennifer Lawrence (Kate) has sparked debate on social media. Climate scientists and activists are raving about it, but most movie critics denounce the film. “This is the most accurate film about society’s terrifying non-response to the climate crisis that I have seen,” writes the climatologist Pierre Kalmus. “Lovely #DontLookUp. Especially since …

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Kirsten Brouwers former Heavy Tour horse Urielo du Houx to Julie McAllister

Kirsten Brouwers former Heavy Tour horse Urielo du Houx to Julie McAllister

Kirsten Brouwer with Urielo du Houx. Private photo Fam. brewer American rider Julie McAllister is the new owner of the international dressage horse Grand Prix Urielo de Holly (Sandro Hit x Florencio I). The Selle Français gelding was registered at Intermediate II level by Kirsten Brouwer before being sold in the United States a few years ago. Urielo de Houx …

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Iran launches Simorgh satellite into space, state television reports

Iran launches Simorgh satellite into space, state television reports

Iran launched a satellite into space via a rocket, according to state media. It would be a rocket with three satellites for research purposes. Iran’s space program has been operating for years, but is experiencing setbacks. Several missile tests have failed in recent years. In some cases, explosions have occurred. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards, the powerful elite body within the …

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Break between allies: the French feel left behind by America | Abroad

Break between allies: the French feel left behind by America |  Abroad

What is the heated controversy about?About a lot of money and hurt pride. President Emmanuel Macron is furious with the United States and Australia for signing an agreement for the supply of American nuclear submarines to the government in Canberra. In doing so, they tore up a contract concluded with France in 2016 for the delivery of twelve submarines (diesel) …

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