Photo: ANP The US government has temporarily banned deliveries of US goods to three Russian airlines for violating sanctions previously imposed by those companies. According to Washington, these are the national airline Aeroflot and the companies Azur Air and Utair. The US Commerce Department warned last month that airlines violated sanctions imposed during the invasion of Ukraine by continuing to …
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The battle for data transfer to the United States is not over
Immediately after the deal was announced, privacy activist Max Schrems was already there like the chickens. He predicts, among other things, a process of several months before a final legal agreement is reached. He has also already announced that he will seek a Schrems III ruling from the European Court of Justice. And you know: he won the first two …
Read More »US federal government fleet urgently needs 100,000 electric charging stations
However, to be able to supply electricity to the entire federal vehicle fleet, more than one hundred thousand charging stations will have to be used, according to the report. 657,000 electric cars in two years US President Joe Biden signed an order in December last year requiring the US government to stop buying combustion engine vehicles by the end of …
Read More »Hilda, test veteran, has worked in a test street for almost two years: “People do crazy things because of their nerves”
A visit to the test street caused stress for many visitors, especially at the beginning. And that was sometimes reflected in their behavior in the test lane. “We regularly saw people doing crazy things because of nerves,” she says. “Running into a trash can, for example, or suddenly backing up at full throttle and hitting the car behind them.” Hilda …
Read More »Damaris Egurrola, born in the United States, raised in Spain, plays football for the Netherlands
Damaris Egurrola in the jersey of Olympique Lyon is too fast for Martina Rosucci of Juventus.ImageREUTERS During a wonderful and carefree childhood, Damaris Egurrola played football with her nephews and nieces in the squares of Groningen during the summer holidays, when she came from Spain to visit her family. “In small fields, near their homes. In the summer I was …
Read More »US Senate unanimously in favor of abolishing daylight saving time: ‘It makes our lives darker’ Abroad
The United States is one step closer to permanent daylight saving time. The US Senate voted unanimously to end the biennial clock. Daylight saving time has just started in the US – a few weeks earlier than in the Netherlands – and the time change has apparently had a significant impact on US senators. Surprisingly and without much debate, they …
Read More »The first Russian oligarch indicted in the United States for violations of sanctions | Abroad
“After being sanctioned by the United States, Malofeev attempted to evade sanctions by using conspirators to covertly acquire and run media outlets across Europe,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said. The Russian businessman was among the Russian oligarchs appointed in early March who faced sanctions for their continued support for Russian President Vladimir Putin and his “cruel” invasion of Ukraine. According …
Read More »a perfect farewell to beautiful New Zealand and the Dutch star’s brave 50-year-olds
The third ODI series between New Zealand (NZ) and the Netherlands (NED) ended on a special note with the final international game of two cricketing legends – Ross Taylor and Stefan Meiberg. New Zealand bid farewell to the late and emotional Ross as they beat the Netherlands to secure a 3-0 sweep in the ODI. With 338 runs from 50 …
Read More »Zeeland Michiel did not find love in Boer seeks a Woman: ‘Did I say too soon that I loved Janine?’ † Zeeland News
DOMBURG – Michiel from Zeeland returned from South Limburg disappointed, after his adventure Farmer seeks wife with farmer Janine. “But it made me more confident,” he says. “Why should I be so shy?” Michiel de Domburg says so in a video on the hugely popular TV show’s website. He also says that he already saw the bad news coming when …
Read More »Brown Jackson closer to U.S. Supreme Court
Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first black woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court, is set to be nominated. On Monday, the 22-member Senate Judiciary Committee voted to submit his nomination to the full Senate. ANP / SIPA United States The eleven Democrats on the committee voted for, the eleven Republicans against. In the event of a tie on the …
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