In addition to the Netherlands, the embassies of the United States, Germany and France have spoken in favor of the release of Kavala, detained since 2017. Initially, the Turkish businessman was arrested for being implicated. in protests in 2013 in Istanbul’s Gezi Park. These protests turned into a demonstration against President Erdogan. Last year, after a short-term release, there were …
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North Korea fires ballistic missile again | Abroad
The South Korean military does not say whether the missile was fired from a submarine or a missile platform below the surface of the water. If the isolated dictatorship has the ability to launch advanced missiles from submarines, it can harass targets in more places around the world and make it more difficult to eliminate the North Korean arsenal. The …
Read More »Daughter (4) disappears from parents’ tent in the middle of the night on a camping trip | Abroad
Australian police are looking for Cleo Smith, 4. The young girl disappeared from the family tent on a camping trip in the middle of the night while her parents slept. The Family Weekend was held in the Australian wilderness last weekend. Cleo and her parents stayed with their tent in a small open camping area in Macleod, a place where …
Read More »ICT training week for LBO teachers Vocational education
The Suriname Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, under the leadership of the MBO-DS committee, is organizing a week of training for LBO vocational education teachers. It is an ICT training course, in which teachers acquire digital skills linked to educational innovations. A selection will be made for the new MBO training intended for the Services Sector. The director of …
Read More »Hongaren kiezen één uitdager voor Orbán: Péter Márki-Zay
Non-party mayor Peter Márki-Zay will challenge Prime Minister Orbán in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Hungary. Márki-Zay won in two rounds the primary elections of the common opposition parties, which united in a single anti-Orban front. In the second round, he beat Social Democrat and MEP Klára Dobrev with 56% of the vote. Márki-Zay (49) thanked his supporters this evening. …
Read More »Debate in US after Petito Hype, “Missing Black Women Not Taken Seriously”
And not only in the media, but also in the police, according to critics, there is no rush when it comes to a black woman. “These things are just taken less seriously,” says the organization’s Derrica Wilson Black and missing, where they focus on cases of missing persons in black families for 13 years. “How many times do we see …
Read More »“China also tested hypersonic missile, Americans surprised”
China secretly tested a hypersonic missile in August, reports the Financial Time. US intelligence sources told the newspaper they were surprised by the test. Although the missile did not hit its target, testing shows that China has made “incredible progress” in developing a hypersonic missile, the sources say. In fact, the Chinese turn out to be much more advanced than …
Read More »Archaeologists find skeleton of Vesuvius eruption victim after 25 years
The remains of the man who was between 40 and 45 were found a stone’s throw from where the shore stood at the time. “He was found with his head turned towards the sea,” Sirano said. The archaeologist believes that the man was knocked down by the cloud of burning ash spat from the volcano and from which he tried …
Read More »Parents of triplets receive 3 months of baby care products from Subisco
Young couple Kevin Pandooi and Altagracia Reyme, were allowed to return home this week after almost a month with their triplets born on September 19. As part of their initiative, the Surinamese company Subisco has Subisco gives back, decided to support the parents for 3 months. After the arrival of the triplets; a girl, Fayth and the two boys, Kievencio …
Read More »Lava flow over La Palma once again engulfs hundreds of properties | Abroad
The lava flow from the volcano on the Canary Island of La Palma continues to engulf homes and buildings. According to the latest count, 1,817 buildings have been swallowed up until this afternoon. This is 269 more than the number published by the national television channel RTVE, drawing on information from the European Earth observation system Copernicus. No new evacuations …
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