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Defending champions USA qualify for 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup | NOW

Defending champions USA qualify for 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup |  NOW

The American footballers qualified for the 2023 World Cup on the night of Thursday to Friday (Dutch time). The defending champion won 5-0 against Jamaica in the qualifying series on Thursday. Since Mexico lost 3-0 to Haiti, the United States are already certain of a place at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. National coach Vlatko Andonovski’s team …

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American stars jump en masse on Independence Day

American stars jump en masse on Independence Day

Independence Day in the United States is always surrounded by merriment and festivities. Freedom is widely celebrated on the 4th of July. Everyone is free on Independence Day and comes together to wish each other good luck. But now that the Supreme Court has decided just before the festivities to restrict all sorts of abortion rights, many people are revolting. …

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New Zealand in the quarter-finals, India also

New Zealand in the quarter-finals, India also

The Orange Women are enjoying a day off on the sixth day of the World Cup match in Amsterdam and Terrassa. But luckily there were four other duels on the menu. We will inform you of the current situation. India – New Zealand 3-4 New Zealand qualified as Group B winners for the World Cup quarter-finals in the Netherlands and …

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“Dutch municipalities unknowingly send data to the United States”

‘Nederlandse gemeenten sturen onbewust data naar de VS’

Dutch municipalities are running on hot coals, but the Dutch Data Protection Authority has no reason to intervene. Several municipalities unknowingly send personal data to the United States. This emerges from to research from AG Connect, National Governance and iGovernment. Around two out of five municipalities work with Analytics, while it is unclear whether website visitor data is anonymised. This …

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The United States changes the guard in The Hague | Diary of Stan Huygens

The United States changes the guard in The Hague |  Diary of Stan Huygens

What is clear is that the proposed new ambassador, Shefali Razdan Duggal, is a loyal party leader to the Democrats: she was chair of the women’s movement that campaigned for President Joe Biden. While she’s gone, Aleisha Woodward becomes an agent, or charge d’affaires, as she’s known in embassy circles. “I’ve been a diplomat for 24 years,” she said during …

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Figuring out your own pace and being able to move freely sounds nice, but for residents and staff it takes some getting used to in Zierik7

Figuring out your own pace and being able to move freely sounds nice, but for residents and staff it takes some getting used to in Zierik7

People with dementia often have an urgent need to wander or walk, which is often accompanied by frustration, aggression or restlessness. Giving them more – tailor-made – freedom of movement would be good for their general well-being. Not only would they feel more free, but it would also reduce their restlessness, and sometimes even the aggressiveness associated with wandering. This …

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The American couple are among the fastest in the world in women’s drag

The American couple are among the fastest in the world in women's drag

You can’t think of it as a sport. So is the toting of women. Originally from Finland, but also practiced in the United States. The World Cup takes place every October, but last Monday there was a preliminary round in Wisconsin. And there, Caleb and Justine Roesler emerged victorious. The concept is simple: do an obstacle course with your wife …

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