Temperatures of 19.4 degrees Celsius were measured on Kodiak Island in the US state of Alaska. A climatologist finds the situation “absurd”. He is afraid of extreme weather conditions because of the humid air. The weather is almost summer in the US state of Alaska. Temperatures normally stay below freezing throughout the month, but now it has warmed up considerably. …
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Virologist Marc van Ranst: “The best prognosis I can give is between 1 and 80 years old”
Marc Van Ranst: ‘I had time recently for… well, nothing. Nothing but the pandemic.BELGA image The porter shrugs his shoulders. Marc Van Ranst is half an hour late, but that’s not unusual. ” I have already seen it. I’ll send him a message. He never picks up when you call him, does he. It’s a weekday afternoon in Leuven, at …
Read More »Gold mine collapses in Sudan, dozens dead
Dozens of people were killed in Sudan when a gold mine collapsed in West Kordofan province, about 700 kilometers south of the capital Khartoum. At least 38 people were killed, according to the AP news agency. Previously, the director of the mining company had mentioned 31 deaths. An unknown number of people were also injured. The state mine was no …
Read More »Belgian judge once again blocks rapper’s surrender to Spain
Belgium is not going to deliver Spanish rapper Valtònyc to his home country. A judge in Ghent also ruled on appeal that he could stay in Belgium. Josep Miquel Arenas, as Valtònyc is actually called, fled to Belgium in 2018, after being sentenced to 3.5 years in Spain because of the lyrics to his songs. A Spanish court ruled that …
Read More »NATO intervened nearly 300 times to intercept Russian military planes
NATO planes took off a total of 290 times in 2021 to intercept a Russian military plane that had come too close to a member state. This happened most often in the Baltic region (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania). NATO announced it on Tuesday, several news agencies report. The number of interventions by NATO countries has decreased compared to last year, …
Read More »Belarusian constitution must make Lukashenko inviolable
Belarusian authorities have presented plans for a new constitution. The changes appear to be intended to strengthen the position of Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko and make it even more difficult for the opposition to gain power. For example, according to the draft constitution, former presidents of Belarus can no longer be prosecuted after their mandate. Since its independence from the …
Read More »The very sweet turn of the year is approaching, like spring on New Year’s Day
The start of the year promises to be particularly mild this year. According to the weather forecast, it will be around 12 to 14 degrees during New Years Day and around midnight it will be around 8 to 10 degrees. “Very hot,” says meteorologist Peter Kuipers Munneke. The mild weather around New Year’s Eve is due to the fact that …
Read More »Heavy rains ravage Brazil: nearly 20 dead, two dams broken | Abroad
UpdateHeavy rains and flooding have left at least eighteen dead in the Brazilian state of Bahia, reports the main Brazilian news site G1. Two dam ruptures worsened the situation on Sunday. Residents of the northeastern region of the country, many of whom are already homeless, are urged to seek safe refuge. “A dam that is retaining a very large volume …
Read More »De Miranda takes over the Presidency of the Tripartite Consultation from Schalkwijk
File photo: Marten Schalkwijk briefs government officials. In September, the Special Tripartite Consultation was established with representatives of employee organizations, employers’ organizations and the government. The government then appointed Prof. Dr. Marten Schalkwijk – then secretary of the Tripartite Consultation in 1994 – was invited to chair the new consultation. Willem de Miranda was appointed secretary, who in 1986 was …
Read More »The bodies of 15 migrants stranded in Libya
The bodies of 15 migrants washed up on the Libyan coast, the Red Cross and Libyan authorities reported. The bodies were found last night in Khums, a port city in western Libya. According to the Red Cross, which operates in Libya under the Red Crescent name, three survivors said the victims came from a sinking boat. There would have been …
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