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“Personal contact is very important to us”
BY HANNEKE MARCELIS More and more often, financial institutions are closing their offices in Zeeland. But Singelstaete Asset Management is going against the grain. The company favors personal contact and considers it important to be physically present in the regions where it is active. That’s why the new Singelstaete office on Heerlijkheidsweg in Middelburg was opened at the end of …
Read More »Design new known wall art at Wolphaartsdijk
From September 19 to 26, the inhabitants of Wolphaartsdijk could vote for their favorite design for a new mural in the village. Last night, the village association announced the winning drawing. This design is due to appear on the wall of the Van der Baanstraat gymnasium in October. The design is by artist Jan-Willem Hament. He drew three models from …
Read More »Fire again under solar panels in the Oude Polderstraat in Hulst | Zeeland
A fire broke out on Thursday afternoon on the roof of a rental house in the Oude Polderstraat in Hulst. No injuries were reported. The fire was raging in the roof under solar panels and was difficult for firefighters to reach. The fire broke out at around 2:15 p.m., after which the fire brigade began to work with, among other …
Read More »Vestas at work in the USA
on Thursday, September 29, 2022 Views: 609 Image: ABM Financial News (ABM FN-Dow Jones) Vestas won a contract in the United States. The Danish wind turbine manufacturer reported on Thursday, without giving financial details. Vestas will supply 41 V150-4.5 MW wind turbines for a wind project. The wind turbines will be delivered in mid-2023 and will be operational …
Read More »America must fight for this | Golfer’s magazine
“This team is no joke”, Trevor Immelman defended “his” Internationals after the match. “And I’m sick of people talking about this. We were 8-2 behind Friday night and we made a game out of it. Strong language, and not unfairly, but those words couldn’t hide the fact that the Presidents Cup with America 12-1 in favor (once there was a …
Read More »US unveils new privacy shield on October 3
Three insiders told POLITICO that the White House will introduce the long-awaited successor to the Privacy Shield as early as October 3. The new Privacy Shield aims to address European complaints about US surveillance methods. According to sources from POLITICS the decision will be signed and announced by President Joe Biden as early as October 3. Peter Swire, former Clinton …
Read More »Turkish banks block Russian payment system Mir after US pressure
Photo: ANP Turkish banks have stopped supporting the Russian payment system Mir. This happened under pressure from the United States, which warned the banks not to enter into new agreements or enter into new contracts with Mir. Two Turkish banks had previously indicated that they would stop using Mir. Now public banks Halkbank, TC Ziraat Bankasi and Vakiflar Bankasi are …
Read More »Putin gives US whistleblower Snowden a Russian passport | Technology
Whistleblower Edward Snowden has been granted Russian citizenship. It happened on Monday after President Vladimir Putin signed a special decree. Snowden, 39, a former CIA agent and NSA secret service system administrator, has been charged with spying in the United States. He provided journalists with confidential documents in 2013. His revelations showed that the NSA was collecting citizens’ internet and …
Read More »Should we grant rights to nature? “It is an effective remedy”
Pollution, climate change, buildings – nature often struggles because of human intervention. Some countries therefore grant rights to nature. How does it work exactly? And is it a good idea? Monday evening, Radboud Reflects organized a conference on the subject. Five questions for legal philosopher and lecturer Sophia de Vries. In 2017, New Zealand’s Whanganui became the first river in …
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