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Score the OranjeLeeuwinnen World Cup uniforms now

Score the OranjeLeeuwinnen World Cup uniforms now

The new Nike away and home jerseys of the OranjeLeeuwinnen. – Photo: KNVB Media The new Nike away and home kits that the OranjeLeeuwinnen will wear at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand are now available exclusively at knvbshop.nl. The world final tournament begins on July 20 and the Dutch national team will wear the uniforms there anyway …

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Taylor Fritz eliminated at Roland Garros, Casper Ruud in the fourth round | Roland Garros

Taylor Fritz eliminated at Roland Garros, Casper Ruud in the fourth round |  Roland Garros

Taylor Fritz had to say goodbye to Roland Garros after three rounds. Despite a good start, the ninth-seeded American lost to Argentinian Francisco Cerúndolo in four sets: 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5. Cerúndolo is number 23 in the world rankings. Holger Rune is Cerúndolo’s next opponent in Paris. The Danish tennis player, seeded sixth, won in three sets against Argentinian Genaro …

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US renounces nuclear weapons treaty obligations

US renounces nuclear weapons treaty obligations

The United States will no longer provide Russia with information about its strategic nuclear weapons, such as the location of American missiles. The exchange of such information is one of the agreements that the two countries concluded in 2010, under the so-called New Start treaty. The Americans are reacting to the Russian “suspension” of the treaty, announced by President Putin …

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KNVB: clarity on the women of the World Cup in the OneLove group soon

KNVB: clarity on the women of the World Cup in the OneLove group soon

The KNVB hopes to find out in the short term whether the women’s national team will play with a OneLove captain’s armband at the next World Cup in Australia or New Zealand. “We are in constructive consultation with FIFA, we are convinced that something good will come out of it,” said Gijs de Jong, general secretary of the KNVB, on …

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White House thinks it can sign crucial debt deal today | Economy

White House thinks it can sign crucial debt deal today |  Economy

03 jun 2023 om 15:43Update: 3 uur geleden US President Joe Biden could sign the bill regulating the raising of the debt ceiling on Saturday, a government spokesman said. Now that the Senate has also approved a broader limit, U.S. lawmakers need to work out the final details of the proposal. Once that happens, Biden can sign him almost immediately, …

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Bloomberg: 3M targets $1 billion U.S. PFAS settlement

Bloomberg: 3M targets $1 billion U.S. PFAS settlement

Photo: ANP Industrial conglomerate 3M could reach a $10 billion (€9.3 billion) settlement with a number of US cities over PFAS pollution. The parties have reached a preliminary agreement on this, writes Bloomberg on the insider basis. 3M has been manufacturing poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS for short, for years, for fire-fighting foam and water-repellent clothing, for example. The …

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US fines IAG’s British Airways $1.1m

US fines IAG’s British Airways $1.1m

International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. (LON: IAG) is in the spotlight today after the US government fined British Airways $1.1 million. The Ministry of Transport has received more than 1,200 complaints against BA Friday said it US Department of Transportation that the airline has not reimbursed its passengers for flights to and from the United States that have been canceled …

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Wildfires are also raging in eastern Canada

Wildfires are also raging in eastern Canada

At least 16,000 Nova Scotia residents have been displaced in recent days due to the large number of wildfires ravaging the eastern part of the Canadian province. There are now at least thirteen different fires, the largest of which covers an area of ​​at least 20,000 hectares. Three of the fires are classified as “out of control”. The fire destroyed …

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Foreign Correspondent: Unrest and Troubles in the Pacific

Foreign Correspondent: Unrest and Troubles in the Pacific

All the Pacific islands have been accessible again for departures for three years – or not? While a new batch of boats from Central America are making their first leap across the Pacific, several fleets from French Polynesia and New Zealand are already in the starting blocks. The 2022-2023 hurricane season is over and this means that the intermediate islands …

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