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Classic Conway debuts at Century Test as New Zealand shines in Lords

Classic Conway debuts at Century Test as New Zealand shines in Lords

Devon Conway scored a century in his testing debut as New Zealand enjoyed a prolific opening day with the Bats in their streak with England. Opening Conway finished at 136 for failing to help the Black Caps close 246-3 to the Lords in the first two games between Nations. Ole Robinson also influenced his England debut, with the Sussex tailor …

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Why are losses part of development in Forex?

Currency trading has gained popularity in modern times and innovative methods have been found where customers can make money with a few tools. As the sector keeps on expanding even during the pandemic, investors want to succeed by achieving the goals. This is not a simple task because the competition is high in Forex. Every participant tries to make a …

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Check the time and location, details of live broadcasts

Check the time and location, details of live broadcasts

The Netherlands will host Ireland in a three-game ODI series, with the first game being played on Wednesday 2 June at Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht. In this article, we will write about the details of the live broadcast of the first game and the series. The Netherlands played their last ODI series against Scotland two weeks ago. The series ended 1-1, with …

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Robin Veenis is back in the Netherlands and chooses Ngenious

Robin Veenis is back in the Netherlands and chooses Ngenious

Robin Veenis is back home. After spending three years “down under”, he has now joined the Utrecht Ngenious consultancy firm as a consultant. After obtaining his master’s degree in Organizational Psychology at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Robin Veenis opted for an adventure abroad. His adventure took him to New Zealand, where he began his career with Lee Hecht Harrison, a human …

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Empty shelves and cafes without coffee after New Zealand floods

Empty shelves and cafes without coffee after New Zealand floods

New Zealand’s towns of Dunedin, Invercargill and Queenstown have been virtually cut off from the rest of the country after several bridges were washed away by the floods. 500 milliliters of rain The South Island was ravaged last weekend by an amount of rain that normally falls over an entire year. According to metrologists, this only happens once every 100 …

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Qantas will reward vaccinated passengers with benefits

Qantas will reward vaccinated passengers with benefits

The exact program is still being worked out, vaccinated passengers can think of perks like free loyalty points and additional fees. status credits for a higher status in the loyalty program. This makes them eligible for a faster upgrade, for example. Qantas is also likely to offer a discount on airline tickets to those vaccinated. There will also be a …

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How do we raise the cow of the future?

How do we raise the cow of the future?

What type of cow will be in demand in the future and how can breeding contribute to it? Willem van Laarhoven, member of the Breeding for Longevity Foundation and Joost Klein Herenbrink from CRV mention the importance of older cows, persistence, feed efficiency and low methane emissions. The good news, according to Klein Herenbrink: low methane emissions and high feed …

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Camel rides in Stompwijk

Camel rides in Stompwijk

Stompwijk – Last weekend a camel walked from Stompwijk to Dierenambulance Veterinary Hospital The Hague. Camel Einstein walks in the Netherlands with his owner Tamar Valkenier. Ninouk Vermeer, director of Stichting Dierenhospitaal and Ambulancedienst Den Haag and surroundings, accompanied them for a while. Fortunately, Einstein, a 1 year old male camel, was recovered unharmed. He arrived at the animal hospital …

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Malta turns green on the map with travel destinations

Malta kleurt groen op kaart met reisbestemmingen

Malta will turn green again on Monday on the map with the travel destinations that the FPS Foreign Affairs updates each week. Iceland, western Finland and the Finnish region of Aland have already gone green. The Spanish region of Murcia will be a red travel destination from Wednesday. Every Sunday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs prepares an inventory of travel …

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“America spied on European leaders with the help of the Danish secret service”

"America spied on European leaders with the help of the Danish secret service"

It sounds like an exciting thriller, but the European leaders of Germany, France, Norway and Sweden have been bugged by the US intelligence agency NSA (National Security Agency). This reports the Danish public broadcaster DR, who managed to get hold of an unpublished internal Danish intelligence investigation. Internet cable network The NSA used the European Internet cable network, major nodes …

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