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How much money do you need to be in the top 1%?

How much money do you need to be in the top 1%?

(Image: Universal Images) A report from real estate consultancy Knight Frank shows how much money you need to be among the top 1% in several countries. Are you curious if you have enough wealth to belong to the richest 1%? It probably depends on the country in which you call your home. We can already say that these amounts are …

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Schulting and Knegt have to get used to new national coach Kerstholt

Schulting en Knegt moeten wennen aan nieuwe bondscoach Kerstholt

“You have to get used to it, look for it,” said Schulting, 25, who won four Olympic medals at the Beijing Olympics earlier this year. She did this under the guidance of Jeroen Otter, with whom she, like Knegt, 33, worked together for years. “I threw everything at Jeroen. He was more than my coach, kind of a sounding board …

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US justice is authorized to continue the investigation on the documents of Trump

US justice is authorized to continue the investigation on the documents of Trump

The investigation into the more than 11,000 government documents the FBI found at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in early August has been halted at the request of the former president’s lawyers. A judge previously ruled that the inquest should be postponed until an independent arbiter (special master) has had a chance to assess the items found during the searches. Last week, …

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Tesla recalls over a million cars in the United States

Tesla recalls over a million cars in the United States

According to the NHTSA, the cars do not meet legal safety requirements for electric car windows. (photo: Tesla) Tesla is recalling 1.1 million cars in the United States for a window mechanism software update. Firmware that causes a car window to automatically lower when an object is detected may not work properly, increasing the risk of injury. This reports the …

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News from Friesland 24 and 25 September | Blue White ’34 contest derails after massive fight and Nijland’s Luuk not in Junior Song Contest prizes

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The amateur football match between Blauw Wit ’34 2 from Leeuwarden and PKC’83 2 from Groningen was stopped in the 70th minute and 1-1 on Saturday due to a fight on the pitch. That and more in our news overview of the past 48 hours. President Henk Buning is stunned . ,,I have been involved in football for a long …

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Over $45 billion in insurance fraud in the United States during the pandemic

Over $45 billion in insurance fraud in the United States during the pandemic

Scammers illegally stole some $45.6 billion in unemployment benefits from the United States during the pandemic. According to a federal labor authority in the United States, for writing The Washington Post and international news agencies. The amount is significantly higher than the $16 billion authorities uncovered last year. The benefit program was introduced under the Donald Trump administration in the …

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UK deputy minister downplays pound collapse

UK deputy minister downplays pound collapse

International•24 Sep 22 10:40Author: Remy Kock Britain’s Vice Chancellor of the Exchequer Chris Philp downplayed the historic slump in sterling and government bonds, saying yields were about the same as in the US . Reuters reports it. The pound fell to $1.09 yesterday – a drop of 3.6% – after the British government presented a new economic growth plan, which …

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Aegir rower Melvin Twellelaar eagerly awaits World Cup final

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Supremely Melvin Twellaar won his semi-final at the world championships in the Czech Republic. The rower, born in Den Horn, will therefore start in the final on Sunday and will be able to write history by becoming the first Dutch world champion in the single scull. Controlled, the rower from Aegir moves away from the rest of the peloton after …

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New Zealand: law against the official language

New Zealand: law against the official language

Internal pain, ability to change, willingness to innovate. The official language is commonplace in government. Not only at home, but also on the other side of the world. New Zealand now wants to end it once and for all with a law against the official language. Understandable language In this way, the New Zealand government wants to force bureaucrats to …

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On transport: a path to hell for live cattle

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