The last free practice on the Rome E-Prix circuit is over. After the first E-Prix on Saturday, where Jean-Eric Vergne won, the drivers were able to take to the track today for a third free practice session. The fourth Prize of the season is scheduled for today, still in the Italian city. On a wet track, Nick Cassidy set the …
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LG Energy Solution and SK Innovation, two main battery cells and battery packs for electric cars, settled a dispute Sunday over patents and trade secrets in the United States. This allows projects to continue for new factories and parts distribution. With this deal, the shortage of battery cells and battery packs for Ford and Volkswagen in the United States has …
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The new week starts off cold and with a few showers, but ends with fairly pleasant spring weather, according to Weerplaza. On the weekends, the sun takes up a lot of space and the temperatures rise to around 13 degrees. In the night from Sunday to Monday, light frosts occur on the ground in many places. The week starts off …
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In the late sixties and early seventies, Stips was immediately recognized as the frontman of the progressive rock band Supersister. When the band goes their separate ways, bassist Rinus Gerritsen and drummer Cesar Zuiderwijk are right outside the door to tour the United States with The Hague band Golden Earring. A great success. To really break through, they even plan …
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Greek authorities suspect that organized crime is behind the liquidation of famous crime journalist George Karaivaz. This is what Deputy Minister Economou of Civil Defense, who has the fight against crime in his portfolio, told the public channel ERT. He says there is an “open war” between rival gangs, citing the spate of contract murders in recent years as an …
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US human rights lawyer Ramsey Clark (93) has died. The lawyer, as justice secretary, enacted a number of important anti-racial discrimination laws under President Johnson. Later in his life he became known as a legal advisor to controversial dictators and countries hostile to the United States. Everyone deserves the same rights and the best legal support, said the Texan, from …
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WASHINGTON (ANP / BLOOMBERG) – Two South Korean manufacturers of batteries for electric cars have settled a long-running dispute with a 1.5 billion solution. Joe Biden’s government, S.K. Innovation and LGC insisted on coming to an agreement because their fight affected his ambitions for the electrification of the US car fleet. The International Trade Commission, the US fair international trade …
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A two-minute clip of a leaked video titled “Ready to Fight” appears. Russian troops maneuver tanks Near the border with Ukraine when tensions erupt between neighboring countries. The clip apparently recorded by Russian soldiers, He picks up a group of armored vehicles Gather in a muddy field, then change to display a variety of military trucks loaded onto a long-haul …
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During the redesign of the Westplein in Utrecht, the Graadt van Roggenweg will also be addressed. The road currently has four lanes, but it will be two in the future. The top speed will also be reduced to 30 kilometers per hour. The Westplein is still a heavy traffic area, but that is about to change. The square will be …
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The first alien helicopter will not be flying around Mars yet. The unmanned aircraft was scheduled to make its first short flight over the Red Planet overnight from Sunday to Monday (Dutch time), but it was postponed. A technical problem arose during a rehearsal. A new take-off attempt will take place next Wednesday at the earliest. The American Marshelicopter is …
Read More »“Accident in an Iranian nuclear reactor”, day after the start of new centrifuges | Abroad
“The incident did not claim any casualties or cause pollution,” said a spokesman for the Iranian nuclear agency, who said there were electricity problems in the underground plant. A fire broke out in the factory last year. According to the Iranian government, this was the result of an attempted Israeli sabotage. The Natanz nuclear reactor is at the center of …
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The last free practice on the Rome E-Prix circuit is over. After the first E-Prix on Saturday, where Jean-Eric Vergne won, the drivers were able to take to the track today for a third free practice session. The fourth Prize of the season is scheduled for today, still in the Italian city. On a wet track, Nick Cassidy set the …
Read More »Former US Secretary of State Ramsay Clark has died at the age of 93
Former United States Attorney General and human rights lawyer Ramsay Clark has died at the age of 93. Report it American media Based on the statement of his family. Born in Dallas, Texas in 1927, Clark came from a politically important family. For example, his father, Tom C. Clark served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in Washington. Clark …
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Looking for great movies on Netflix? Here are eleven films to consider. The best movies on Netflix: Of course, what the best movies on Netflix are depends on who you ask, but we’re still confident we’ve found eleven gems here that will appeal to those interested in quality. We haven’t completely ignored the big new investments, but here you will …
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A few years ago, the Netherlands Bach Society set itself the goal of performing all of (Johann Sebastian) Bach’s works, recording them on video and making them freely available to the world. A fantastic and insane plan. You would say a new start if it weren’t for the fact that they have already started. Bach’s works are numbered according to …
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