The United States is playing with fire, China warns in response to the unusually strong US message that Washington is ready to use force to defend Taiwan against Chinese aggression. The Americans are “pulling the map of Taiwan to contain China”, but they will get burned, the government in Beijing has said. US President Joe Biden reiterated on Monday that …
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Yvette and Sander floated at sea for more than three weeks without a mast: “Traumatic experience”
The dream trip around the world turned out to be a doubly traumatic experience for sailors Yvette Oeben from Roden and Sander Droog from Heerenveen. Firstly because they floated without a mast on the Pacific Ocean for 26 days, but also because the insurer – as it stands – refuses to reimburse damages between 60,000 and 100,000 euros. “It’s another …
Read More »More than 100 confirmed or suspected cases of monkeypox have been reported in 12 countries, including the United States
Confirmed cases have been identified in Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States – which counted between one and five confirmed cases of monkeypox on Saturday. This is reported by the World Health Organization. “The situation is evolving and WHO expects more cases of monkeypox to be identified as …
Read More »Släpstick pays homage to silent cinema at Theater De Storm
Sun, May 22, 12:03 PM To read aloud Culture WINTERSWJK – The five exceptionally musical men of Släpstick pay a magnificent tribute to an almost forgotten art form: slapstick. And they do it masterfully. In their anniversary performance The Roaring Twenties, they prove that slapstick doesn’t have to be predictable. The reviews are excellent. This five-star show …
Read More »“Pakistan’s decline has to stop somewhere,” the coach said ahead of the Asian Cup hockey game between India and Pakistan.
After bringing Japan a gold medal for the first time at the Asian Games, coach Siegfried Eckmann was eagerly waiting for the Olympic hosts to come back after two goals down to lead strong Australia 3-2 at half-time. of the opening match of the season of the 2020 Olympic Games. in Tokyo. Kenta Tanaka scored two minutes before a long …
Read More »US Bishop: Pelosi will no longer receive Communion over abortion support
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been banned from receiving Holy Communion in the San Francisco area because of her support for abortion rights. The city’s archbishop said in a letter published Friday. Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi.ANP/EPA Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone says in the letter that he previously asked Pelosi to publicly reject his advocacy for abortion rights. Otherwise, it would have …
Read More »Want to Take Screenshots and Record Your Mac’s Screen? Here are the Most Effective Ways
macOS, the feature-packed operating system that Macs feature, comes packed with tons of top-tier features and functionalities that make performing any task convenient for users. Every year, Apple rolls out a new macOS update that packs in better and more-optimized features that further enhance users’ experience. According to PCMag, the latest edition of macOS, namely macOS Monterey, is one of …
Read More »Overview: Packaging Design Abroad | Cocktail garnish
Packaging Management editors scour overseas packaging sites weekly for news and developments. This week we noticed the design posts below from World Brand Design, Packaging of the World, Package inspiration, Packaging News honey as medicine In a world that increasingly prioritizes health and wellness, brands today have the opportunity to responsibly use the greatest resource of all: Mother Nature. For …
Read More »United States eases a series of sanctions against Cuba | Abroad
The United States on Monday announced an easing of restrictions imposed under the administration of former President Donald Trump. These include restrictions on immigration procedures, money transfers and air connections. “The Cuban people are facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and our policies will continue to empower Cubans to create a future free from oppression and economic suffering,” the foreign ministry …
Read More »Snapshot: The Modern Gold Rush in North Dakota
Former correspondent Emile Kossen traveled more than 11,000 kilometers by train across the United States. And ended up in booming Williston. This story is from his new book Station America which came out this week. “It’s new, it’s new. That road didn’t even exist yet. Howard Klug, a burly man with blue eyes and a gray-green shirt, actively points around. …
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