Gaming company Blizzard Entertainment is also under investigation by the SEC, a US government agency that oversees stock exchanges in the United States and advocates for shareholder rights. CEO Bobby Kotick must also be held accountable. In July, it was announced that the state of California had opened an investigation into Blizzard Entertainment for serious sexual harassment against women in …
Read More »Snijders receives a movement of sadness over the trees
Alderman Snijders received a motion of regret from opposition parties in the city council for his tree policy. According to the alderman, there is not enough space in the Municipality of Westland to plant nearly 1,800 trees. He said that in response to questions from the board. D66 called him “champion of the cup”. This party misses the “green light” …
Read More »Red Flames start with big qualifying victory over Albania – football international
The national footballers claimed their first victory in the 2023 World Cup qualifying campaign in Australia and New Zealand on Tuesday night in Brussels. They beat Albania in the second group game with 7-0 (half-time 2-0). Olympique Lyon striker Janice Cayman (6.) provided the first lead. Tinne De Caigny (26.) doubled the margin. Immediately after the break, the bonus rose …
Read More »Putin’s party obtains expected majority in Russian parliament
Putin’s pro-Putin United Russia party won 324 of 450 seats in the Russian parliamentary elections. This is what the Russian electoral authority CEC reports. This gives the party the large majority expected in parliament, although it is slightly lower than the number of seats in 2016. United Russia obtains 49.8% of the vote for the 225 seats divided by the …
Read More »Mamma Mia 2 is on Netflix
Meryl Streep at the Mamma Mia Premiere! Here we go again! in London on July 16, 2018. Photo: ANP It took a while, but you also have something: Mom Mia! Here we go again, the second part of ‘Oh mama ‘movies, is on Netflix. A great day for all fans of part 1 and ABBA music. Ready to fall back …
Read More »Canada beats the United States by a nice penalty and goes to the Olympic final: “Hard to digest” | Olympic Games | July 23 – August 8
US goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher stopped three more penalties (from Lieke Martens, Vivianne Miedema and Aniek Nouwen) against the Orange squad on Friday, but was injured after half an hour today and was replaced by Adrianna Franch . The Canadians last won twenty years ago against the United States, the absolute superpower in women’s football. Since then, there have been no …
Read More »Watch LIVE the Prinsjesdag 2021 (Tuesday September 21)
Watch above Tuesday, September 21 from 12:30 p.m. LIVE until Prinsjesdag 2021. September 21 is the third Tuesday in September and that only means one thing: Prinsjesdag! The new parliamentary year officially opens with the reading of the Speech from the Throne and the presentation of the “briefcase”, containing the budget memorandum, to the House of Representatives. ProgramThe program for …
Read More »The number of koalas living in the wild has fallen dramatically in three years | Abroad
Australia’s koalas are in bad shape. The population has declined dramatically over the past three years, reports the Australian Koala Foundation (AFK) after its own research. According to the nonprofit, it is the result of drought, forest fires and tree felling. Australia is currently estimated to have between 32,000 and 58,000 koalas. In 2018, they were over 80,000. The drop …
Read More »Tessa Wullaert represents an appointment with history at R.
© BELGA Belgian women’s football (FIFA 19) will face Albania (FIFA 75) in the 2023 World Cup qualifiers on Tuesday evening (8:30 p.m.) at the King Baudouin Stadium. The Red Flames absolutely have to win this game to keep their chances of taking part in the World Cup intact. For Captain Tessa Wullaert, the number of caps will be one …
Read More »The government hopes the US talks will yield positive results
The Surinamese government is currently anticipating a positive outcome of ongoing talks in the United States led by President Chandoki. “Negotiations must be fruitful,” said Albert Ramdin, secretary of state for foreign affairs, international trade and international cooperation (BIBIS), who is part of a government delegation in New York. He believes it is important to do the preparatory work for …
Read More »2021 box office looks set to get top-grossing new movie
The latest box office figures show the Marvel film Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings is set to overtake Marvel’s Black Widow as the highest grossing film of 2021. Of movie Shang-Chi was seen by Marvel and Disney as an experiment to see if audiences were ready to flock to the movies again. It was therefore not chosen …
Read More »NASA goes to the south pole of the moon
NASA will return to the Moon in 2023. It was already known. It will be an unmanned mission of the so-called Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, VIPER. The vehicle is transported to its destination by a SpaceX Falcon-Heavy rocket. As the name suggests, this rover will conduct research in the polar region of the moon. Yesterday has become known where …
Read More »India tour to New Zealand postponed after MIQ massive cricket mission was revealed
This summer’s tour to India has been postponed until the end of next year as the New Zealand cricket team visit three other men’s teams and the ICC Women’s World Cup on a busy Covid schedule. Virat Kohli’s side were included in the list of three one-day internationals against the Black Caps in New Zealand in the International Cricket Council’s …
Read More »Poland says it doesn’t care about EU sanction to shut down lignite mine
The Turów lignite mine, with a power station in the background.EPA Image Immediately after the court ruled in favor of the Czech Republic, which had brought the case, Warsaw reacted negatively. According to the government, the mine will not be closed. The sanction was described as “disproportionate”. The move would also hamper talks with the Czech government to reach a …
Read More »France talks about “diplomatic crisis” with the United States and Australia over submarines
The French foreign minister once again blasted Australia and the United States for a failed billion dollar deal for French submarines. In a television interview, Jean-Yves Le Drian this evening accused the two countries, among others, of contempt and lies. According to Paris, France has entered a diplomatic crisis with the United States and Australia, as Australia has given up …
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