The United States Supreme Court has agreed to review the state of Mississippi’s anti-abortion law. The law prohibits abortion if the woman in question is more than 15 weeks pregnant. The limit has been 24 weeks since 1973, due to the Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade. In it, the Supreme Court ruled that most laws prohibiting abortion are …
Read More »Privacy leak: Eufy smart cameras show footage to strangers
The privacy leak was first noticed by EufyNew Zealand and Australian users Reddit. When opening the Eufy app, users don’t see the footage from their own camera, but from seemingly random strangers. The app allows users to access images of strangers as if they were managing their own cameras and images. As a result, live images and recordings can be …
Read More »UN Security Council calls on Israel to suspend uranium enrichment Resolution delayed, why?
“A stalemate has arisen between the five permanent members, so the Security Council is locked in,” said diplomat Robert van de Royer. NOS Radio 1 News. Erwin von Wein, a Middle East expert at Klingentale, agrees with NOS. “If the United States says we will not participate, it will not happen,” Van Wein explains. “The United States gives the reason …
Read More »Verinorm presents report on gymnastics abuse on Wednesday
Research agency Verinorm will present the report on the nature and extent of unacceptable behavior in gym sports on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Researchers Marjan Olfers (professor of sport and law) and Anton van Wijk (working for a research and consultancy firm in the field of integrity and social security) focused on both high-level sport level and recreational sport on …
Read More »Sharks use Earth’s magnetic field as a GPS
Scientists caught young hammerhead sharks and placed them in a pool surrounded by copper wire. This allowed researchers to simulate magnetic signals. They reproduced the signals from where the animals were captured, in Saint George Sound, and from positions 375 miles (600 km) north and south of that location. Shark reaction When the signals came from the south, the animals …
Read More »The full schedule, teams, matches and live streams and broadcast details
The Netherlands will host Scotland in the two-match ODI Series starting May 19 at Hazelaarweg Stadium in Rotterdam. The Netherlands played their last ODI match against Zimbabwe in June 2019. They beat Zimbabwe in both matches by seven and three wickets respectively. The Dutch national team also faced Nepal and Malaysia in the T20I Tri-Series in April. Against Nepal in …
Read More »No superfluous luxury: the Suez Canal will be widened and deepened
The Suez Canal Authority has ad. Wider, deeper, double On Saturday, the implementation of the plans was launched urgently, which had been on hold for some time. The part of the dual-channel navigation channel will be extended by 10 kilometers. In addition, the canal will be wider and deeper over a length of 30 kilometers. In width, 40 meters will …
Read More »Eufy cameras leak privacy: strangers can see videos
Privacy leak on Eufy cameras The problem has become reported on Reddit and confirmed by several users. One user reports that he looked into the app from New Zealand and found that he had been shown camera images that were not his own. It would be another user in Australia, whose contact details could also be seen. The affected user …
Read More »Will Rijmenam win the 2021 public space award? (Bonheiden)
The renovated Stationsplein. Photo: Erik Van Eycken Bonheiden / Rijmenam – Rijmenam is one of the nominated (sub) municipalities competing for the 2021 Public Space Prize. The center of the village has been meticulously addressed, for example the renovation of Stationsplein and the ovond at the church. The Prix de l’Espace Public, an organization of the Point Info Espace Public, …
Read More »Regional training center set to nominate Zeeland Olympic windsurfing champion
“data-revoke =”“> In the center, many water sports enthusiasts practice their favorite sport, such as windsurfing. “The new Olympic class IQ-FOIL in particular is on the rise,” says Rick Jendrusch from Scharendijke. Jendrusch is the initiator. “Unfortunately, we don’t have a youth training center here in Zeeland, although we have so much water and surfers here. You can outsmart from …
Read More »Wrath of the Druids DLC Review
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is ready for her first DLC. At least, if you still feel like it after the huge base game, which had over a hundred hours of playtime. JJ didn’t hit 100 hours. At one point, his sentence disappeared. Despite this, he took a closer look at the first DLC under the name Wrath of the Druids. Because …
Read More »Establishment of the Agricultural Practice Center welcomed by the director of vocational education
The arrival of the agricultural practice center in Tijgerkreek is an important step towards the diversification of Surinamese education. After all, the goal of the center is to introduce young people to agriculture at an early stage. This will then help them to choose further studies in that direction, rather than the studies currently known. The director of vocational education, …
Read More »A new success for the Red Panthers (6-1) against the United States in Antwerp
The national women’s hockey team has already won 6-1 (first half: 3-0) from the 15th country in the world after already outscoring it 3-0 in their first official game of the year on Saturday. With that, Belgium, which is ranked 12th in FIFA, added their third victory to their league record, but remain seventh in the standings. Without his head …
Read More »Robert Eggers (the Lighthouse) ‘s promising Viking epic’ the Northman ‘gets release date
Robert Eggers had success with his directorial debut, The VVitch. His second film, The Lighthouse, was also very well received. So it’s no surprise that necessary moviegoers yearn for his next film, The Northman. We now know a little more about it! The studio behind the film, Universal, has now announced the release date of The Northman. The Vikingepos hits …
Read More »We are still lost in the cosmos. “ The more we learn about nature, the stranger it becomes ”
I thought: this is my path for decades to come, ”says Hans Plets (1968). But the Flemish astronomer moved from university to the Belgian KNMI and recently became CEO of a company that trains air traffic controllers. “My parents laughed: your gaze descends from the stars to the ozone layer and now finally to the ground.” Somewhere along the way, …
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