During the KVGO digital VA, Reinier de Koning, first negotiator of the employers’ delegation, gave an overview of the collective labor agreement process so far. He took the opportunity to call on KVGO members to continue to follow him with attention and interest. The beginning The employers’ delegation began to collect the net from the supporters in mid-September. A meeting …
Read More »Cassini Z says goodbye to sport
Cassini Z (of Cassini II) has not been seen on the international stage since July. Now, the owner of the fourteen-year-old gelding has officially announced that the topper has said goodbye to the sport. “Cassini Z has retired to his home at Corotoman Farm and is making new friends! Thank you for everything!” Born to Leslie Carter in the United …
Read More »Judge blocks Biden administration’s vaccination obligation for third time
For the third time, an American judge has blocked the obligation of vaccination for a certain profession. This time around, a Georgia federal judge temporarily suspended the vaccination requirement for employees of companies doing business with the government. The ruling applies to all of America, Judge Stan Baker said, because otherwise it could be confusing. It was the third consecutive …
Read More »Racing Team Netherlands makes the crossing to the United States: “A dream come true”
With Frits van Eerd at the helm, Racing Team Netherlands claimed the world title in the LMP2 Pro-Am standings of the World Endurance Championship this year. That’s why it was time for a new challenge, and it was found in the United States. Racing Team Netherlands will participate in the IMSA Endurance Cup next year at The states. With this, …
Read More »Berlin has said the United States will close its gas pipeline if Russia launches an attack on Ukraine
Photo: ANP Following the Russian occupation of Ukraine, Germany will close the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. That’s what US officials told members of Congress that they agreed with the Americans. North Stream 2 runs from Russia to Germany. The pipeline is complete, but still awaiting approval for use by German authorities. The certification process was halted in November …
Read More »Bring the Apocalypse
Two Michigan astronomers discover comet 9 kilometers in diameter heading towards Earth. A “planet killer” who will seal our fate in six months and two weeks. But to the duo’s amazement, the White House appears to be “in denial” and talk shows and social media scoff at the danger. It remains a niche story alongside singer Riley Bina’s (Ariana Grande) …
Read More »Found: galaxy without dark matter. Is the mysterious stuff an illusion after all?
Georges de HalDecember 7, 2021, 15:48 “What can’t you see but can measure?” “” Not to smell, but to feel? »No, this is not a puzzle for a children’s party. This is one of the most confusing things in modern astronomy – dark matter. Dark matter is “something” – a particle, most astronomers think, but it can also be something …
Read More »Cassini Z says goodbye to sport
Cassini Z (of Cassini II) has not been seen on the international stage since July. Now, the owner of the fourteen-year-old gelding has officially announced that the topper has said goodbye to the sport. “Cassini Z has retired to his home at Corotoman Farm and is making new friends! Thank you for everything!” Born to Leslie Carter in the United …
Read More »British teenager tears from crocodile’s mouth: ‘I didn’t think so’
“We sometimes hear people say that at such a moment they see their whole life pass by,” says Amélie Osborn-Smith. “I didn’t have that. I didn’t think so. I just wanted to let go.” From her hospital bed in Zambia, she recounts the attack: Amelie was visiting her grandmother in Zambia as part of a gap year, her father Brent …
Read More »Tyrone Spong returns to MMA in January
Beeld (c) Tyrone Spong Instagram Surinamese-Dutch boxer and kickboxer Tyrone Spong will return to mixed martial arts (MMA) in January after eight years. Spong, 36, born in Suriname, takes it on January 28, 2022 in Miami against the Brazilian Antônio Silva (42). This will happen when starting Eagle FC in the USA. Eagle FC is the Former UFC lightweight champion …
Read More »Turkey has joined forces with the Taliban to open the Kabul airport
Qatari and Turkish foreign ministers have said they will cooperate with the Taliban in Afghanistan. The two countries will ensure that the Kabul airport is open, the Arab News Channel reported Al Jazeera. The Turkish Foreign Minister told a news conference that Turkey was trying to work for “peace and stability” in Afghanistan. He also called on the international community …
Read More »IOC President Bach: the Games cannot change a country
According to Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee, his organization cannot change a political system in a country. Bach said this ahead of an IOC conference, which began on Tuesday, and before the United States declared a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Games. This means that no U.S. government official will visit China in February due to …
Read More »Hazara fears for her heritage and security under the Taliban
The Hazaras, a Shiite minority in Afghanistan, fear for their future under the Taliban. Mass killings of Hazara civilians took place under the previous Taliban regime in the 1990s. Also in 2001, in Bamyan, the majority Hazara province considered to be their cultural capital, two world-famous Buddha statues were destroyed. A video circulated on social media in November showing Taliban …
Read More »Zeeland province transfers land from Waterdunen to Molecaten
On December 2, the province of Zeeland ceded the land for the Waterdunen recreation area to the Molecaten recreation company. In the presence of deputy Anita Pijpelink and Luke Slager from Molecaten, the sale of the land was organized at the notary. The recreation entrepreneur wants to start construction of the recreation park as soon as possible. The construction period …
Read More »Suriname Minister: ‘These are important years for Suriname’
He arrived two and a half hours late, but Albert Ramdin has good reason. From a hotel room in The Hague, the Suriname Foreign Minister was on a conference call with China – Suriname’s largest debtor. Ramdin was not the only participant in the conversation, which was attended by more than thirty ministers from Latin America and the Caribbean. That …
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