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Hiking in New Zealand: these are the 7 most beautiful day hikes

Hiking in New Zealand: these are the 7 most beautiful day hikes

If there’s one thing you can do well in New Zealand, it’s hiking, or “tramping” as the Kiwis say. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just want to stretch your legs, you’ll find something for everyone in this country. You’ll find walks all over New Zealand and that naturally offers plenty of choice. In this blog, we’ll help you on …

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Design of the new skatepark Vliegende Vaart in Terneuzen chosen

Design of the new skatepark Vliegende Vaart in Terneuzen chosen

In the summer of 2023 we will enter the skate park on the Vliegende Vaart Terneuzen totally renew. A preparatory group has already chosen a design. In the coming period, we will further develop the design during a number of design sessions with users. The current rink needed to be renovated. The new track will have versatile ramps suitable for …

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The oldest brain ever discovered in a fossil

Better understand how bacteria multiply

About the episode The fossil in which a special discovery was made is 525 million years old. It was discovered in 1984, but only now have researchers been able to see what was really hidden inside. It is a fossil of a 1.5cm worm-like sea creature with many small, stubby legs, much like a centipede. You can still find distant …

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US Imposes Sanctions on Individuals and Entities for Illegal Fishing from China

Wu Yingjie, party secretary of Tibet Autonomous Region, attends a news conference in Beijing

The US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on Li Zhenyu and Xinrong Zhuo, both Chinese nationals, and 10 entities they control, including Dalian Ocean Fishing Co., Ltd. and Pingtan Marine Enterprise, Ltd. (SME). (PME), the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) said in a statement. 157 Chinese-flagged fishing vessels associated with these entities were also targeted, OFAC said. “Treasury …

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the latest news wearing sunglasses and a wig?

the latest news wearing sunglasses and a wig?

Washington Post’s TikTok screenshot.TikTok picture I have to look twice. On my phone, a boy crosses the screen in a hysterical montage, first dressed as a judge, including the robe, then – poof! — as President Joe Biden, behind thick sunglasses. ABBA rings in the background. But it is there: this video, on the social media platform TikTok, was made …

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Orange Women close eventful year as world number eight | Football

Orange Women close eventful year as world number eight |  Football

The Orange Women end the year in eighth place in the world, according to the world rankings that the world football association FIFA published on Friday. The Netherlands also occupied this position in the previous ranking, published in October. Since the publication of the previous ranking, the women of Orange have settled amicably with Costa Rica (4-0) and Denmark (2-0). …

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Irish women fined for singing IRA song in historic World Cup qualifiers

Irish women fined for singing IRA song in historic World Cup qualifiers

Professional shots Soccer OUR•yesterday, 2:11 p.m. Irish soccer players were fined 20,000 euros after the sing an IRA song in the locker room. They did so after qualifying for the world championship for the first time in history under national coach Vera Pauw at the expense of Scotland. Pauw then immediately took responsibility, even though she herself did not participate …

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Alderman Corniel distributes orderly action trees

Alderman Corniel distributes orderly action trees

Through: Bregje Kop 55 minutes ago General SINT-MARTENSDIJK – Alderman Corniel van Leeuwen today distributed the trees ordered by the residents. Residents could collect the trees at the municipal workshop in Sint-Maartensdijk. Last September, residents of the municipality of Tholen could order a maximum of six free trees per address via ZMf.nl. On December 8, 9 and 10, 2022, …

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US Increases Military Presence in Australia | Abroad

US Increases Military Presence in Australia |  Abroad

The United States is strengthening its military presence in Australia, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced on Tuesday after the annual talks between the two allies. With the expansion of troops comes the stationing of more bombers and fighter jets. Austin did not specify how many additional troops, ships and aircraft are involved. According to a Reuters news agency …

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