The Taliban say they are gaining ground in Afghanistan and now control 85% of the country. A Taliban delegation in Moscow said they controlled 250 of the nearly 400 Afghan districts. The Afghan government has repeatedly said that the Taliban’s advance is of little strategic value. However, observers argue that the Islamic fundamentalist movement has conquered resource-rich border areas and …
Read More »New Zealand to explore the possibility of its own CBDC
New Zealand has reportedly launched a study on the feasibility, benefits and risks of a central bank digital currency known as CBDC. To look forward This was announced by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand via a Press release. From there, it became clear that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand will begin consulting with the public on FinTech that …
Read More »Mediator: “The documentary by Makers Kaag left too much room for discussion”
Journalists should make it clearer what adjustments can be made to the programs afterwards. To this end, the journalistic code of the public broadcaster needs to be strengthened. This is the conclusion of Margo Smit, ombudsman of the NPO, who explained the making of the VPRO documentary on D66 leader Sigrid Kaag. examined. Published end of June No style requested …
Read More »Diamond fever leads to the discovery of a second giant stone | Financial
The last gemstone, owned by operator and diamond company Lucara, was found in the Karowe mine in Botswana, some distance from the first discovery of a clear stone by supplier Debswana. It is the world’s largest producer of diamonds, it owns four diamond mines. According to local media, much smaller diamonds were also found. It is the third stone of …
Read More »D66: ‘Free tunnel to be built in 2023’
Last week, two motions were passed in the House of Representatives urging the cabinet to end tolls for the West Scheldt Tunnel as soon as possible. According to Commissioner Harry van der Maas, the province and outgoing Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen are now working together to take concrete action. “I spoke to a very positive and constructive minister,” Van der …
Read More »Royal biographer: “Harry’s next move?” Prince William fears the worst ”| Royalties
RoyaltiesThese are sweltering days for British Prince William (39). According to author Duncan Larcombe, who wrote the book ‘Prince Harry: The Inside Story’ and is in contact with the palace, the prince is afraid to find out what action his brother (36) and his wife Meghan (39) will take. years). This fear is said to have grown after the Duke …
Read More »Mediator: “The documentary by Makers Kaag left too much room for discussion”
Journalists should make it clearer what adjustments can be made to the programs afterwards. To this end, the journalistic code of the public broadcaster needs to be strengthened. This is the conclusion of Margo Smit, ombudsman of the NPO, who explained the making of the VPRO documentary on D66 leader Sigrid Kaag. examined. Published end of June No style requested …
Read More »Dear Cabinet: ‘Fight against discrimination in sports associations’
Former footballer Adil Fertoute (45) from Goes believes it is high time that discrimination was tackled in Zeeland sports associations. “I wish everyone a safe sporting climate and believe that everyone should be able to be who they are,” said Fertoute. In the Zeeland villages in particular, the diversity is less than in the cities or the other provinces. Because …
Read More »Professor Devroey: “Do not send infected young people back to …
It is not a good idea to allow infected young people who were in Spain with travel agencies Summer Bash and Youth Travel to return to their families. This is what professor of general medicine Dirk Devroey said on Radio 2. He pleads in favor of their maintenance. Two buses from the travel organization Youth Travel with 122 infected young …
Read More »Three new organic pies
Tholen – Now three new organic handmade artisan pies are available in Udea. The pies are made by Pom-Pie for Marqt. “We are constantly expanding our organic range. We are now introducing lentil pie with curry, beef rendang with beans and beef and chorizo with white beans and bacon,” explains Fons van der Meij, owner of Pom -Pie in Rijnsburg. …
Read More »France calls for higher minimum tax rate at G20 summit
France wants a higher minimum tax rate for global companies than the minimum 15 percent proposed so far. This was stated by French Finance Minister Bruno Le Myre during the G20 summit currently being held in Venice, Italy. Le Myre hopes to reach the top tax agreement among the world’s leading trading nations. Le Myre said he was “very confident” …
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Read More »Integrity study shows scientific fraud is common in the Netherlands
More than half of scientists in the Netherlands routinely violate scientific standards by omitting unwanted research results, hiding methodological issues in research, or selectively citing available literature. In fact, over 8 percent have fabricated or falsified research results in the past three years. This is evident from National survey on scientific integrity, a project led by Lex Bouter, Professor of …
Read More »World Cup qualifying draw: Orange Lionesses must play against these countries
It is still unclear who will be the national coach after the Olympics, but Orange footballers do know who the opponents are in the 2023 World Cup qualifying group in Australia and New Zealand. The Orange team can face Iceland, the Czech Republic, Belarus and Cyprus from September. Iceland have participated in the last 3 editions of the European …
Read More »‘World’s Smallest Cow’ Gets Much Attention on Bangladesh Farm | Abroad
Despite a national crown lockdown, more than 15,000 people have come to see little Rani at the farm in Charigram, near the capital Dhaka, reports the BBC. Hasan Howladar, the owner of the farm, has previously registered the animal for the Guinness Book of Records. According to Howladar, Rani is the “smallest cow in the world”. “I have never seen …
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