austrian alps Since 2008, several high mountain villages in the Eastern European Alps have joined forces. They hope to attract more visitors interested in mountaineering, cycling and other winter sports, such as cross-country skiing and ice climbing. Most of the so-called Bergsteigerdörfer are located in the western part of Austria, Tyrol and Carinthia, but villages have also joined in Switzerland, …
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Free trade agreement with Australia in sight
News | Online 26/10/2022 11:11 During the European Agriculture Council on October 17 in Luxembourg, the EU negotiated a free trade agreement with Australia. The destruction of male chicks has also been mentioned. DEU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski told agriculture ministers meeting in the Agricultural Council that the EU would opt for partial liberalization of the most sensitive sectors (beef …
Read More »Chinese Spies Pay Bitcoin to US Double Agent for Huawei Info – BLOX
Two Chinese citizens are accused of having bribed an American official. The two attempted to obtain inside information about the criminal case against Huawei for $60,000 in bitcoins. undermine democracy “The Department of Justice will not tolerate any attempt by any foreign power to undermine the rule of law upon which our democracy is built,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said …
Read More »Audio – mushroom expert Herman Sieben about the very rare black amanita in the Westerveldse forest
Black Amaniet found this weekend in Zwolle during a mushroom excursion in the Westerveldse forest. Photo © Herman Sieben Zwolle – One of the rarest mushrooms in the world, the Amaniet noir, grows in Zwolle. The mushroom was found this weekend in the Westerveldse forest during a mushroom excursion by Groen Holtenbroek. Mushroom expert Herman Sieben showed the special specimen …
Read More »Samsung expands Tizen OS global coverage with new licensing deals – Samsung Newsroom UK
Partner smart TVs licensed with Tizen OS will be available this year Samsung partners with international ODM leader[1]companies such as Atmaca, HKC and Tempo. So can Non-Samsung Smart TVs are equipped with Tizen OS, the open source operating system for Samsung Smart TV. The new Tizen TVs will be available this year in Australia, Italy, New Zealand, Spain, Turkey and …
Read More »‘Stranger Things’ actor lands lead role in new horror movie
The actor Dacre Montgomeryknown to the general public as Billy Hargrove from the Netflix series stranger thingswas cast in the horror film Climbed the hill. Montgomery, who appeared in the film this year Elvis of Baz Luhrmannwith newly cast opponent Vicky Krieps not new to the horror genre. productionThe film, which is currently in pre-production, will be directed by Samuel …
Read More »Norris ‘heavily on headache pills’ due to bumpy US track
Lando Norris says he had to take medication during the race weekend in the United States to counter the headache caused by the bumpy road surface of the Circuit of the Americas. The Austin track is loved by many riders for its challenging layout and elevation gain, as well as its extremely bumpy tarmac. Several drivers let themselves go on …
Read More »“New learning environments require a different acoustic approach”
Noise affects students’ learning performance. It is indisputable. “Everyone knows it’s hard to read a book with noise in the background. This also applies to students. If you hear too much noise from the adjacent classroom or there’s too much reverberation in the room, it’s harder to focus and absorb the subject,” said Sara Loonbeek, program coordinator of construction at …
Read More »Third Fem van Empel World Cup win despite jet lag after trip from USA
Fem van Empel also won the third cyclo-cross for the World Cup. On the fast course in Tabor, Czech Republic, six other women battled for victory in the final round. Van Empel did not give up in the sprint and won with a certain lead ahead of her compatriots Puck Pieterse and Annemarie Worst. Van Empel, just 20 and still …
Read More »Column | No words, but little pieces
For those who followed the vicissitudes surrounding men’s football last week, the bucket seats were not to last forever. Leaders have been quick to avoid defending people who deviate from the direct norm. Words were launched as smokescreens: “respect for everyone”, “standards and values”, “everyone can be there”. A talk show guest tried to say that it is quite difficult …
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