Macron receives US Secretary of State during submarine dispute French President Emmanuel Macron received US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. This is the first high-level Franco-American meeting since relations between the two countries deteriorated significantly last month following a dispute over the sale of French submarines to Australia. The meeting was not on the agenda for Blinken’s two-day visit to …
Read More »Macron gets US Secretary of State during the submarine controversy
ANP Products | Source: ANP Today at 14:38 French President Emmanuel Macron receives US Secretary of State Anthony Blingen. This is the first high-level Franco-US meeting since relations between the two countries deteriorated significantly last month over a dispute over the sale of French submarines to Australia. The meeting was not on the agenda of Blinken’s two – day visit …
Read More »Nature around Wolfheze suffers from popularity, Natuurmonumenten wants to close some of the hiking trails | Arnhem eo
WOLFHEZE – The nature around Wolfheze suffers so much from its popularity with hikers that Natuurmonumenten will close the trails to create more peace for the animals. The nature of the region is very fragile. Just like nature on the Posbank, the Wolfhezer’s Moor also suffers from crowds. That is why Natuurmonumenten wants it to become quieter in vulnerable natural …
Read More »Hamilton could start behind Turkish Grand Prix due to engine change
© Provided by NU.nl Mercedes plans to supply Lewis Hamilton with a new engine for the upcoming Turkish Grand Prix. As this would be his fourth bike of the season, the result is that he has to start at the end of the race. “It’s a possibility,” said Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff. Air sports. “But exactly how and when, …
Read More »The Romanovs are (somewhat) back: for the first time in 104 years, there was another “royal” wedding in Russia
The Romanovs are back. At least that’s what some felt when George Romanov, a distant descendant of the Russian Tsar family, married his Italian fiancee Rebecca Bettarini a few days ago at St. Isaac’s Cathedral in St. Petersburg. It was the first “royal” wedding in Russia since the revolution of 1917. And it was celebrated with luxury; no less than …
Read More »New organic thyme honey from de Traay
In summer, bees collect nectar from thyme that grows in New Zealand’s rugged landscape. Thyme blooms mainly on rocky soils and blooms in the early New Zealand summer. It is a spicy, slightly spicy honey that has its own character. Delicious on toast, with a piece of (goat) cheese or in a meat marinade. Five generations of beekeepersNew Zealand beekeeper …
Read More »The IMF questioned the high-profile female allegations
The IMF questioned the high-profile female allegations Tuesday will be an important day for the first lady of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Kristalina Georgieva. He is being questioned today by other IMF officials over allegations of misconduct against her. There are rumors that the Bulgarians could be the head of an important financial institution. Georgie was accused many years …
Read More »Russians to shoot feature film on ISS space station
Whether it’s Star Wars, Star Trek, Interstellar, Gravity or The Martian, all great space movies and series have one thing in common: they are shot from the first to the last scene on Earth. That will change next week. Then an actress and a producer / cameraman go into space. They stay for nearly two weeks in the ISS space …
Read More »UGent students aspire to European summit with autonomous racing car – Science
A team of eighty students are building an electric racing car at Ghent University which will take part in Formula Student competitions from next year. In this, universities around the world compete with self-built cars. A dream school for future engineers and economists. But UGent Racing – that’s the name of the team – also has an ambitious goal: to …
Read More »Cheerleading at Sportvereniging Serooskerke
VROUWENPOLDER – The Serooskerke sports association started cheerleading on Sunday October 3, 2021. Cheerleading is a very popular competitive sport in the United States and still virtually unknown in Zeeland. In this mixed sport, stunts are performed, such as making human pyramids, jumping and dancing (cheerdance). It is important that tall athletes with a lot of strength and small agile …
Read More »Puigdemont, a temporarily free man; Italian judge suspends decision
The Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont will not be delivered by Italy to Spain for the moment. The Italian judges were due to take a decision on this today. But first they want to wait for the decisions of the European Court of Justice. Puigdemont left the Sardinia court this afternoon and said he was very satisfied with the decision. …
Read More »Report – CWI Amsterdam
Computer systems and networks (CompSys) Is the backbone of the digital infrastructure, so it is essential for all the major economic sectors and social aspects in the Netherlands. Every piece of data stored and every calculation task depends on a computer system and is increasingly dependent on a network to access it. A Guide to Digitalizing the Future: ICT Research …
Read More »Netflix sued for the success of Squid Game
(Image: Netflix) Netflix sued for the success of the South Korean series Squid game. SK Broadband, an Internet provider in South Korea, demands that the streaming service pay the additional costs associated with its success. which pays Reuters. Squid game is an unexpected success. Not just in South Korea, but around the world. The series is also among the top …
Read More »KiM Tracking Study: Peak Passenger Transport Peak Load Offers Best Opportunities
In the publication “Outlines of an Integrated Transport System”, the Knowledge Institute for Mobility Policy (KiM) previously presented a number of promising policy options for more efficient use of infrastructure. The ‘Space in the System’ study tracks and tests how much ‘meat these policy options have on their bones’ and whether they are socially desirable in terms of congestion, road …
Read More »Why this year’s Superbike World Championship is more interesting than MotoGP
Marc Marquez won the United States Grand Prix on Sunday. He was dominant from start to finish. It may be in the nature of the Circuit of the Americas, but the circuit in the heart of Texas has not produced the best MotoGP races in recent years. A clash between Jack Miller and Joan Mir spiced up the tail of …
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