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Six mobile wind turbines protect 30 ha of orchard against frost in Italy

Six mobile wind turbines protect 30 ha of orchard against frost in Italy

On Tuesday March 22, six FrostFans wind turbines were delivered to Masseria Fruttirossi, a producer in southern Italy who wants to protect his pomegranates from the increasingly frequent night frosts in the spring. Immediately after delivery, a short demonstration of the operation of the machines took place. FrostFans antifreeze wind machines “Last year’s April frost affected around 30 hectares of …

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US blacklists Russian cybersecurity guard Kaspersky

US blacklists Russian cybersecurity guard Kaspersky

Kaspersky was added to the so-called March 25 entity list from the FCC, says Bloomberg. It is the first Russian company on the list, which is mainly dominated by Chinese companies. Once a company is listed on the stock exchange, businesses and federal entities in the United States are no longer permitted to trade with it, unless otherwise made by …

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US university pays 213 million euros to victims in abuse case | Abroad

US university pays 213 million euros to victims in abuse case |  Abroad

Hundreds of women have accused gynecologist James Heaps of abuse, accusing UCLA of covering up his actions and failing to take action against him despite reports. “The behavior attributed to Heaps is reprehensible and goes against the values ​​of the university,” said a statement from the university, which “also admires the courage of the women who have come forward.” The …

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US sends thousands of troops to Eastern Europe: ‘Send a strong signal to Putin’ | Abroad

VS stuurt duizenden militairen naar Oost-Europa: 'Sterk signaal afgeven aan Poetin' |  Buitenland

VideoThe United States is sending thousands of troops to Eastern Europe amid heightened tensions over Ukraine. The US Department of Defense confirms this after media reports. President Joe Biden announced in late January that he would send troops soon. Foreign publishers February 2, 2022 Last update: 02-02-22, 20:39 Two thousand soldiers are stationed in Germany and Poland. These troops will …

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Who qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar?

Who qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar?

The Sports Mole brings together all the teams that have qualified so far for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. World Cup 2022 in Qatar Now in less than eight months, the current international break will determine most of the remaining qualifiers around the world. Nineteen teams have already booked their places on the plane to Qatar, although Italy, four-time …

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New Zealand vs. Shanghai Cooperation Organization

New Zealand vs.  Shanghai Cooperation Organization

New Zealand are currently playing the Netherlands and are set to tour Scotland for their one-off T20Is and ODIs in July this year. These two teams faced off at the T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates last year and New Zealand won the game despite a spirited performance from Scotland. New Zealand are due to travel to Scotland …

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Most of the world does nothing against Russia, but the West can still do a lot too

Most of the world does nothing against Russia, but the West can still do a lot too

Containers in the port of Rotterdam. Some of the containers destined for Russia are stuck in the terminals.PNA Picture Outside Europe and the North American continent, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan and South Korea are the only countries to support sanctions against Russia. Australia is the only country supporting Ukraine with arms supplies. Russia can thus continue to trade freely …

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South African cats on a sinking ship

South African cats on a sinking ship

South Africa are yet to win an ODI away game under Pafuma and Mark Boucher ©Getty What do the bid for the 2023 World Cup in South Africa and cats have in common? They both have nine lives. But Temba Bavuma was only able to put out five who took the most direct route to the championship. More than that, …

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Petition for the rights of the Meuse to the House of Representatives

Petition for the rights of the Meuse to the House of Representatives

On Tuesday, March 29, Maas Cleanup will present the “Maas in Law” petition to the House of Representatives. After the movement of businesses, (nature) organizations and citizens in 2020 and 2021 has already mobilized thousands of volunteers and removed thousands of kilos of waste from the banks of the Meuse in 2020 and 2021, Maas Cleanup is now putting the …

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How a Securities Lawyer Can Help You Navigate the Securities Process

Whether you’re looking to get into the securities industry or just want to understand the legal lingo, a securities lawyer can help you navigate this complex field. Regulations are extremely complex. A lawyer can assist you with the process of complying with federal and state laws, drafting required disclosures and ensuring the company follows compliance policies. A good attorney can …

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