ANP Thursday, September 23, 2021 12:51 Brussels (Reuters) – The European Commission is in talks with member states on a “better approach” to its (trade) relationship with the United States, a spokesman said. The EU executive committee has not yet decided whether to attend next week’s trade summit in Pittsburgh. According to EU sources, like the member states, the Commission …
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With the documentary film To recover on Disney +, the box set So be it in store, his own EP Change the world on music services and even a new US concert tour in the works is Ringo Starr this fall all over. Not bad for an 80-year-old who spent half his childhood in hospital due to poor health. Photo …
Read More »Integrated development of the Zuidplaspolder test case zone for the low-lying Netherlands
Photo: An illustration of the new village being planned. Image: municipality of Zuidplas Watching what is possible is the message from the Municipality of Zuidplas and the Province of South Holland regarding the development of suburban areas in the Zuidplaspolder. In a televised debate, organized by ROm-Stadszaken as part of the Battle for Space debate series, the collaboration between the …
Read More »That’s why sport climbing is the most Olympic sport there is
“data-revoke =”“> At a meeting of the first Olympic Congress in 1894, Henri Didon said these words: ‘Faster, higher, stronger’, which means faster, higher and stronger. And that is exactly what sport climbing is at the Olympics. In the battle for a medal, athletes must practice three elements of the sport of climbing: speed, rock to lead. This is what …
Read More »‘Harry Potter’ sells the first version of Philosopher’s Stone | spectacle
Harry Potter, a 33-year-old from Waterlooville in the south of England, sells his rare first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. At the age of 8, his father immediately bought the book in bookstores, surprised that his son’s name was the same as that of the now famous wizard. Potter’s dad heard his son’s name on the radio, …
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Following a review in the context of the recommendation on the phasing out of temporary restrictions on non-essential travel to the EU, the Council adopted the list of countries, special administrative regions and other entities and territorial authorities for which the travel restrictions should be lifted, updated. Specifically, Chile, Kuwait and Rwanda were added to the list and Bosnia and …
Read More »The European Union is divided over its approach to trade talks with the United States
Photo: ANP A spokesman said the European Commission was in talks with member states on a “better approach” to (trade) relations with the United States. The EU executive committee has not yet decided whether to attend next week’s trade summit in Pittsburgh. According to EU sources, like the member states, the Commission is divided on the strategy to be followed …
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Along with his children Charles, Anne and Edward, the discredited Prince Andrew has also been shot on camera to talk about Philip. Prince Harry, who has been living in the United States with his wife Meghan since the start of this year, also shares memories of his grandfather. Philip has been described by his grandson William, among others, as “an …
Read More »The I Love Science festival will take place at Brussels Expo from October 15 to 17
After the success of previous editions, the I Love Science festival returns to Brussels. From Friday 15 to Sunday 17 October, Palace 11 at Brussels Expo will once again become a big city of science with activities, workshops, exhibitions, VR experiences, laboratories and much more. Free entry. This is the third edition of the festival. This I love the science …
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Laurent Rossi specifies that Alpine is currently busy looking for alternative places in motorsport for its juniors. The Alpine manager also appears to be giving an important clue to Guanyu Zhou’s future in Formula 1. Antonio Giovinazzi’s future at Alfa Romeo is very uncertain. Now that Ferrari no longer has control over its seat, it is up to Alfa Romeo …
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This can lead to explosions and the release of toxic fumes. The authorities therefore closed part of the sea near the island to keep onlookers at bay. 1000 degrees Drone footage shows several lava flows are on their way to the coast. They destroy everything in their path, including a school. Authorities have evacuated around 6,000 of the island’s 83,000 …
Read More »New housing for migrant workers in the Heinkenszand countryside
It is a building with a total area of approximately 450 square meters. There is room for fourteen apartments: seven for four people, two for five people and five apartments for two people. The intention is to start construction next year, new housing could be ready in early 2023. Technical staff Father Johan and his son Dennis Boonman also have …
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According to RAINN, young women (aged 16 to 19) are four times more likely to fall victim to sexual assault, rape, or attempts thereof. Now, most people’s image of a perpetrator is some shady-looking stranger. However, the same stats reveal that 93% of the time the victim and attacker are acquainted in some fashion. We’ll take that into account as …
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Dune’s box office is doing very well. The performance of director Denis Villeneuve’s film is measured by two things: the box office and the popularity of the film on HBO Max. The film is in theaters this month. And he’s doing well there. (Although the film has yet to premiere in the United States, where it won’t be available until …
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Red cards, field stormers and a half-hour break. Vitesse survived a crazy duel at FC Groningen. In a shattered Euroborg, the Arnhem team won in pain and difficulty of nine men: 0-1. By Lex Lammers In Groningen there was nothing wrong for 33 minutes. “Pride of the North” was better than Speed. The Arnhem team created almost nothing. Even good …
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