The G7 will do more against climate change, provide a billion vaccines to developing countries and act as a bloc against China’s emerging economic powerhouse. These are the main results of three days of meetings in Cornwall, England, with the seven largest industrialized countries in the West: the United States, Canada, Japan, Italy, France, Germany and the United Kingdom. This …
Read More »Another European title, but having to win everything puts pressure on Dutch hockey players
They are always and everywhere favorites for gold. At the European Championships, World Championships and Olympic Games. Also in Tokyo, Dutch women’s hockey is due to become Olympic champion. As if no one else was involved. The Orange women have worn this status as the only invincible hockey team in the world for about seventeen or eighteen years. Not that …
Read More »Reuters reports that Shell is considering selling assets in the United States’ largest oil sector, highlighting the pressure to focus on low-carbon investments.
Ben von Burton, CEO of the Royal Dutch Shell. Reuters The Royal Dutch Shell said in a statement on Sunday that it was reviewing its interests in the Perm Basin. This means that Shell is selling some or all of its 260,000 acres in the oil field, Reuters reported. Shareholders and activists are pushing oil companies to reduce carbon emissions. …
Read More »These celebs broke through when they were still (squeaky) young
1. Jan Smit Folk presenter and singer Jan Smit first rose to prominence when he was only 10 years old, when the band Volendam BZN wanted to record a song with a young talent from the region. Together they released the song ‘Mama’ and it became a big hit. From then on things went like clockwork and Jan released several …
Read More »I think science and religion don’t mix? Don’t tell that to Mars Rover scientist Reverend Pamela Conrad
When Pastor Pamela Conrad looks at the sky, you are really looking at the sky. At night and at odd times of the day, Conrad takes on the role of Research Scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, DC as a member of the Tactical Operations team at Mars Rover’s sustainable missionShe is a co-researcher in two groups …
Read More »Corsica closes beaches: “There is a lot of anger” | Abroad
Off Corsica, two oil slicks float together about 35 kilometers long. The oil was discovered on Friday by the French navy. That same day, all beaches on the east coast were closed. The photos show how the shocked bathers are dismissed by gendarmes. The text continues below the photo. The oil spill seen from the sky. Ⓒ AFP “We fear …
Read More »Netflix has something beautiful waiting for Stranger Things and Lupine fans
Netflix has something beautiful waiting for Stranger Things and Lupine fans Home ” Netflix has something beautiful waiting for Stranger Things and Lupine fans Lupine can be seen on Netflix. (Image: Netflix) Netflix fans can indulge themselves. The Red N will sell exclusive products from a number of flagship series such as Lupine and Stranger Things. Narcos, Stranger Things, and …
Read More »Europe will attack Venus with the EnVision mission
EnVision will be the European Space Agency’s next orbiter en route to Venus, which will provide a holistic view of the planet from the inner core to the upper atmosphere. The goal is to understand how and why Venus and Earth evolved differently. Could the story of Venus, this twin planet Earth, shed light on the future fate of Earth? …
Read More »Middelburg Mortiere police station takes a big step forward
“Many of the police services that are still dispersed will be located there,” Zeeland Police District Chief Joost Manusama explains of the new office. “The Blue Base Team, Criminal Investigation and Facilities Affairs, ICT, Communication and Police Personnel Affairs.” The new building will soon be built next to the Zep leisure park in the Middelburg district of Mortiere. In 2019, …
Read More »Latest reports on Eriksen’s condition: photographer saw he was aware
Christian Eriksen was conscious when he was carried off the pitch on a stretcher. According to a photo circulating on social media, Eriksen had her eyes open. He raised his hand, according to a Reuters photographer. UEFA reports that Eriksen has stabilized. The Danish union reports that Eriksen is awake and hospitalized for further examination. The 29-year-old midfielder collapsed on …
Read More »The Iran nuclear deal looks close
Iran and the United States are close to a new nuclear deal. This was stated by Enrique Mora, the European negotiator who is leading the talks in Vienna. The old agreement was called into question when former President Trump resigned in 2018 and imposed sanctions on Iran. Old chord Chicco van der Meir Mora, a nuclear weapons researcher at the …
Read More »How a global network of subscription scams was traced to Montreal
A Montreal-based marketing firm is at the center of a plan that involves a massive network of streaming sites that have defrauded thousands of internet users with small sums totaling hundreds of millions of dollars with promises of free access and unlimited to premium content they don’t have. to have. t bid and A Radio Canada search found. These sites …
Read More »Cycling chaos in the city center, but a large parking lot remains empty
There is a proliferation of bicycles parked in the center of Haarlem. The chaos of the bicycle is particularly noticeable on Saturday afternoon. The municipality is doing everything to create enough bicycle parking spaces, but that does not seem to help. Someone who is worried about this bicycle problem is Councilor Moussa Aynan: “Look, this parking lot is almost completely …
Read More »Racing driver Van Kalmthout second at the Detroit Grand Prix
Rinus van Kalmthout finished second in the first IndyCar weekend race in Detroit on the Belle Island Park street circuit. The Dutch racing driver managed to reach the podium in the final stage of the race in 70 laps. He finished 1.7 seconds behind Swedish winner Marcus Ericsson, a former Formula 1 driver. Shortly behind ‘VeeKay’, the racing name of …
Read More »The opposition boycots the elections in Algeria: “It’s a masquerade”
Today, Algerians go to the polls for the legislative elections. President Tebboune hopes that these will finally bring some peace to the country; everyone is invited to vote. The divided opposition says it is boycotting the elections. Although thousands of candidates are vying for more than 400 seats, they say there is very little to choose from today. “These elections …
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