International Crimes Act In the Netherlands this is done on the basis of the 2003 International Crimes Act. Initially, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and torture were punishable. Later, enforced disappearances and assaults were added. “What limits the Netherlands to a certain extent is that there must always be a link with the Netherlands”, explains Thijs Bouwknegt. He is …
Read More »Inversion of the geomagnetic field linked to extinction waves 42,000 years ago
The most recent reversal of the Earth’s magnetic field may have occurred “only” 42,000 years ago, according to a new analysis of the growth rings of a fossil tree. It seems that this magnetic pole reversal has been devastating. It caused extreme weather conditions and possibly led to the extinction of large mammals and Neanderthals. The Earth’s magnetic field extends …
Read More »Venezuela expels EU ambassador over new sanctions
Venezuela has ordered the EU ambassador to leave the country within 72 hours in response to new EU sanctions. According to international news outlets, Isabel Brillhande has been declared a non-personality by the administration of President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Areza said in a statement on Wednesday that he wanted to leave the EU ambassador, saying sanctions were …
Read More »Brigderton’s Regé-Jean page is in a relationship
Bridgerton-Fans shed a tear today: Regé-Jean Page is not anymore Single. News broke that the actor was dating footballer Emily Brown. Soon after, that news was confirmed by a series of photos showing the couple sharing an intimate PDA moment. Here you can read everything about who Emily brown is. This content is imported from {embed-name}. You may be able …
Read More »New Zealand Cycling Federation rejects champion George Bennett’s jersey design
New Zealand Cycling Federation rejects champion George Bennett’s jersey design Wednesday February 24, 2021 at 9:25 AM Jumbo-Visma would have loved New Zealand road champion George Bennett to wear a special champion’s jersey this season. However, the design, which foreman Richard Plugge recalls the outfit of the New Zealand rugby team, was not accepted by the national association. “It was …
Read More »Ukraine accuses Russian hackers of distributing malicious material | NOW
Ukraine accuses an unspecified group of Russian hackers of disseminating rogue documents through a portal through which the government exchanges documents. The aim of the attack was to contaminate the data of the government portal, Ukrainian authorities said in a statement. declaration. It is not known if this attack was successful and if any damage was sustained. The unreliable documents …
Read More »Sam Bennett wins the 4th stage of the UAE Tour, Dekker second
The fourth stage of the UAE Tour had a slow and predictable start, the sprint chronicle announced. After watching the runners chatting for a long time, nervousness only hit in the last few kilometers. Several trains were formed, thanks to which Deceuninck-Quick Step was able to delay his sprinter Sam Bennett. David Dekker found himself a bit stuck in the …
Read More »Konami offers a Frogger for people who can walk through busy streets
If you’re exceptionally good at walking, you’ve got it all. Konami turns Frogger, the classic arcade game where you lead a frog along a busy road, into a game show. It’s exactly what you think: an obstacle course where runners have to “dodge dangerous traffic, jump gates and jump over hungry hippos”. According to the deadlineThe series will air on …
Read More »Felled trees on Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal
AMSTERDAM – To make way for work, five trees on Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal were cleared this week. These are healthy trees that stand in the way. “I will miss them, especially in the summer, the trees were beautiful when they were full of leaves,” says a local resident. Ultimately, twenty new trees will replace the five trees that have disappeared. The …
Read More »Canada: Uyghur genocide in China | Abroad
266 of 338 members of the Canadian lower house voted in favor of the opposition motion. Several members of the coalition also voted in favor. Other MPs, including Trudeau and government ministers, abstained. The motion recognizes that “Uyghurs past and present in China were victims of genocide”. According to the deputies, Uyghurs in China’s Xinjiang region have suffered, among other …
Read More »UK holiday bookings rise after plan announced
EasyJet has seen the number of bookings on a weekly basis triple, while the number of bookings specifically for the holiday period has increased six-fold, according to Reuters. Travel group TUI has seen bookings increase by 500%, while competitor Jet2 reports an increase of 600%. Johnson has set a deadline of April 12 in which he will provide final clarification …
Read More »The municipalities upset after the letter from Blokhuis about Intervence
“What you are saying is simply not correct,” the municipalities write today in an angry letter to the Secretary of State. According to the municipalities, this cancellation took place six months in advance. In June 2020, the Zeeland municipalities offered contract renewals to the four institutions working in Zeeland in the youth protection and probation service, as well as to …
Read More »Everyone is angry at Pudet for judging Nuremberg
Feedback February 23, 2021 Last Updated 17:17 Almost all the answers ignored the center of the process You could say about Rutte that keeping Hitler’s mustache in his painting was at least a crime. Theory Paddet does it for himself. His opinion that the Nuremberg tests were illegal clarifies what is the bubble and dust under his skull. Budet said …
Read More »Facebook decides to revoke news ban in Australia
Australian Facebook users and pages will soon be able to share news again via Facebook. On Tuesday afternoon, a statement was released by the country’s Federal Treasurer and Minister of Communications. In consultation with the government The government has made it clear that the News Media Bargaining Code will be amended. Facebook has probably also signed an agreement with the …
Read More »UNHCR sounds the alarm on Rohingya in distress at sea
The United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR, has sounded the alarm for Rohingya refugees who have been floating on a boat in the Andaman Sea near Bangladesh for ten days. Eight people on board have died, according to human rights organization The Arakan Project. The boat drifted after the engine failed about a week ago. Refugees told UNHCR that there was …
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