Defense launches operation “Gran Mati” in Suriname

Defensie start met operatie

Suriname’s Ministry of Defense will conduct a civilian military operation, called Gran Mati, in collaboration with the Office of Unity. The project will have a recurring character. It is planned to do it once or twice a year. A start will be made in Albina at the VOJ school. The ministry will also provide the local community with medical training. …

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US gives billions to Egypt despite human rights concerns

US gives billions to Egypt despite human rights concerns

Each year the United States sets aside $ 1.3 billion for Egypt. Or rather, for the Egyptian Armed Forces. For Americans, the country is one of the region’s most important allies, and that pays off tremendously every year. But this economic support is increasingly criticized. Biden must have believed it this week as well. The president who regularly proclaims that …

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North Korea imposes dual stance on UN missile tests, warns of repercussions

North Korea imposes dual stance on UN missile tests, warns of repercussions

SEOUL, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) – North Korea on Sunday said the United Nations Security Council was using double standards in military operations between UN member states, state media reported amid international criticism of its latest missile tests. At the request of the United States and other countries in connection with the missile launch in the north, the council convened behind …

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nature today | A new harlequin snail discovered in the North Sea

nature today |  A new harlequin snail discovered in the North Sea

Every now and then, targeted research into DNA and anatomy reveals that within common common species there are still other species that have never been recognized separately. The species are so similar in appearance that no further research has ever been done, but it was simply assumed to be a variable species. This multiplicity (polymorphism) of sea slugs can pose …

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Marquez surprised by speed in Kota: “I did not drive well”

Marquez surprised by speed in Kota: "I did not drive well"

Door: Mark Bremer, Author 22 U.S.C. Mark Marquez questioned the rankings at the end of Friday’s proceedings for the United States Grand Prix. It’s weird that Spinard is at the top of his name: “I didn’t drive well.” The six-time MotoGP World Champion has won every race in Austin except 2019 and he is again one of the favorites on …

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Judith goes to Africa – Regionieuws Hoogeveen

Judith goes to Africa - Regionieuws Hoogeveen

Hoogeveen – Hedgehog fanatic Judith Dunkirk has been working to learn more about hedgehogs for several years. A bunch of animals who she says are woefully underrated and in desperate need of attention. Not only the European hedgehog, but also Chinese forest hedgehogs and many other species of hedgehogs have been in decline for years. One by industrialization, the other …

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Almost half of voters run for Qatar’s first parliamentary elections

Almost half of voters run for Qatar's first parliamentary elections

For the first time, eligible residents of Qatar were able to vote in national elections today. The participation rate was 44%. The result is not yet known. The Gulf State did not yet have an elected parliament, so the elections were a first. Qataris were previously only allowed to vote in municipal elections. At the same time, it is only …

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United States signs new security pact with Australia and United Kingdom | Abroad

United States signs new security pact with Australia and United Kingdom |  Abroad

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison spoke of a “strengthened” partnership. “A partnership in which our technology, our scientists, our businesses and our armed forces all work together to create a safer region. Everyone benefits. “ Australia should immediately benefit from this closer cooperation. “The first task of this partnership will be to help Australia acquire a fleet of nuclear powered …

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Will the Netherlands save the banana?

Will the Netherlands save the banana?

You wouldn’t expect it when you look around the supermarket, but in fact all bananas are the same: “Whatever sticker is on it, it’s all Cavendish,” Kema says. Cavendish bananas represent more than half of world production and more than 95% of bananas exported to the West. And this is also the underlying problem: “It’s a huge monoculture in the …

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Mexico presents pre-Hispanic artefacts recovered abroad

Mexico presents pre-Hispanic artefacts recovered abroad

1 of 12 Miguel Angel Trinidad Melendez, from the National Coordination of Museums and Galleries of the National Institute of Anthropology and History, participates in the launch of the exhibition “The Greatness of Mexico”, which for the first time in the country contains more of 800 objects representing foreigners over the past three years and others held in depots for …

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Van der Haar and Pieterse prefer cyclocross Gieten, not Meulebeke

Van der Haar en Pieterse geven veldrit Gieten voorkeur, niet in Meulebeke

Saturday October 2, 2021, 3:19 p.m. WOUDENBERG / AMERSFOORT – Cyclo-cross riders Lars van der Haar and Puck Pieterse will not be at the start of the Ettias Cross Meulebeke in Belgium on Saturday. The Woudenberger and the Amersfoortse prefer Sunday’s Superprestige Gieten. “Otherwise, I have to travel too much,” Van der Haar explains. “Meulebeke is not around the corner …

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SPD President: new German government before December

SPD President: new German government before December

A new German government with the social-democratic SPD, the liberal FDP and the Greens could take office by December, believes SPD chairman Norbert Walter-Borjans. Walter-Borjans argues for not having endless exploratory conversations. “We could start formal coalition negotiations in October and conclude in December,” he told the newspaper. The world. Leaders of the Greens and the FDP said earlier this …

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