Albert Ramdin, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and International Cooperation (BIBIS), met on Saturday, May 22, 2021 with his Guyanese colleague of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hugh Todd, in Paramaribo. This ministerial meeting took place as part of the follow-up to the agreements concluded by President Chandrikrapersad Santokhi and President Irfaan Ali in November 2020. On this occasion, …
Read More »Poppodium Brogum wants millions for the renovation
“data-revoke =”“> Swen Blikman is President of the Brogum Foundation. He gives a short tour of the building on Julianastraat. We start with the group of toilets. There is already a pungent smell there during the day. “When we are open a huge sewage smell is generated here. It’s very annoying and you really shouldn’t want to.” ‘Dangerous!’ We go …
Read More »Who will be favorites for the NBA Finals?
The finals of the NBA season are fast approaching. The culmination of the regular basketball season has seen some fantastic excitement. Betting on the NBA finals will add even more intrigue to the conclusion of the championship. But who are the teams tipped to go all the way in the finals? The Brooklyn Nets are many experts tip to do …
Read More »Design things that make sense
Technological innovations that work well and have a big impact are easy to recognize but very difficult to create. It is a challenge in itself to come up with brilliant ideas, but making translation a successful product turns out to be an even greater challenge. Teacher. ir Deborah Nas. tells us in this episode of the podcast on the Technical …
Read More »Birthday party gets out of hand: Influx of guests after invitation via TikTok | Abroad
An invitation to a beach party on the TikTok app on Saturday night in Huntington Beach, Calif., Sparked a wave of guests, resulting in many arrests. Police arrested 149 adolescents and young adults for vandalism or disturbing public order. According to US media reports, the event drew more than 2,500 people to the coastal city south of Los Angeles. Also …
Read More »Pipeline hacked, panic at the pump
In the Southeastern United States, the auto-oblists have built up reserves. This results in long queues to refuel and in some places the gasoline has even completely disappeared. The panic was caused by a pipeline, the Colonial Pipeline, hacked by cybercriminals. YouTube / CNN Emergency orders “In seven large states on the east coast of the United States, there are …
Read More »The United States is lifting sanctions against the company behind Nord Stream 2
The United States is avoiding imposing sanctions on the company behind Nord Stream 2, via a gas pipeline running from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea. Washington strongly opposes the plan, but Secretary of State Blinken says sanctions are not in the best interests of the United States. He points out the importance of good relations with Germany and …
Read More »What mammals successfully coexist with humans
Washington [US]May 23 (ANI): A team of researchers led by scientists at the University of California – Santa Cruz analyzed data from 3,212 camera traps to show how human disturbance could change the makeup of mammal communities in North America. The study, published in Global Change Biology, builds on the work of the previous team who examined how animals in …
Read More »The oldest minerals on Earth date the beginnings of plate tectonics 3.6 billion years ago
Plate tectonics enabled a connection between the chemical reactor inside the Earth and its surface, and this connection created the habitable planet humans currently enjoy, from oxygen in the atmosphere to concentrations of carbon dioxide. climate regulating carbon. But when and how the plate tectonics took off has remained a mystery, buried under billions of years of geological time. The …
Read More »Historic double: Verstappen wins the Monaco GP and is the first Dutch leader of the World Cup | Instagram
VideosFor the first time in the history of Formula 1, a Dutchman leads the world championship. Max Verstappen won the Monaco Grand Prix, and with rival Lewis Hamilton only in seventh place, the difference in the title fight is now four points in favor of Verstappen. Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris completed the podium in a race drawn before the …
Read More »“ AI must be transparent and accountable ”
Hans van Ditmarsch has been appointed Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the Faculty of Science of the Open University (OU). It is based on the ideas of Virginia Dignum: AI must be transparent. So that logarithms can be checked for bias, for example. A conversation. Van Ditmarsch (1959) worked from 1989 to 1994 at the Open University (OU) as a …
Read More »Africa’s economic recovery is crucial to global development
If the key engine of future economic growth – Africa – is not recovered, we will not be able to experience a full global economic recovery. With this in mind, French President Emmanuel Macron held a summit in Paris on Tuesday on funding for African economies. The summit was attended by President Cyril Ramaphosa, along with representatives from 28 countries, …
Read More »McDonald’s focuses on $ 10 billion discrimination lawsuit
The fast food chain has been accused of discriminating against African-American-controlled media in their advertising spending. Two companies owned by a powerful black businessman have sued McDonald’s in the United States, accusing McDonald’s of discriminating against African-American-controlled companies in their advertising spending and claiming $ 10 billion in damages and benefits. The petition was filed in California court by Entertainment …
Read More »The night sky is clearing
The night sky is very lightly polluted by satellites and other objects launched into space by people. Researchers write this in the magazine Monthly Notices from the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters. Satellites, space debris and other objects orbiting the earth literally lit up the night sky. In some places, the night sky is therefore more than 10% brighter than it …
Read More »Storm and hail surprised: 21 dead in extreme jogging in Gansu province, China
Rescuers help runners who have been hit by extreme weather conditions.AFP Image The 100-kilometer race started on Saturday morning in Baiyin, a tourist area in Gansu, on the banks of the Yellow River. Photos on social media show runners in t-shirts and shorts, under cloudy skies. Shortly after noon, just on the highest and most difficult stage of the race, …
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