Is the collective memory of the nation in the water? “Fortunately, the state archives themselves were spared from the water damage,” communications manager Geertje Elaut told Het Nieuwsblad. “But many government records that we oversee have suffered significant damage. The depots of Verviers, Limbourg, Wanze and Eupen were so affected that they remained inaccessible for more than three days. Archives …
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Belarusian opposition leader received at White House: “Support moral obligation”
US President Biden expressed his support for the pro-democracy movement in that country during a meeting with Belarusian opposition leader Tikhanovskaya. Tikhanovskaya was received at the White House, something usually reserved for heads of state and government. Biden said after the meeting that the United States stands with the Belarusian people, where dictator Lukashenko has been in power for 27 …
Read More »Weird storm on Lake Como Italy: “As if meteorites were hitting” | Abroad
The ANWB, among others, warns Wednesday of the consequences of the inclement weather at the start of the week. “There are a lot of problems on the way around Lugano, also towards Como, due to the floods.” The text continues below the photo. Some roads are impassable. Ⓒ via REUTERS Images of the storm have raged on social media in …
Read More »Great financial clean-up in the Vatican: a fraud trial has been initiated against 10 suspects, including Cardinal | Abroad
The Vatican began its second day of trial on Wednesday against ten financial crime suspects. Cardinal Angelo Becciu, former chief of staff of the Vatican Secretariat of State, is the most senior person in the Vatican on trial. The allegations concern offenses such as fraud, embezzlement, abuse of power, money laundering and corruption. Last year, Pope Francis accepted Becciu’s resignation …
Read More »Dutch company linked to Isabel dos Santos to hand over millions to Angola
A Dutch company, linked to the wealthy ex-daughter of President Isabel dos Santos, is due to return hundreds of millions of dollars in shares to Angolan state oil company Sonangol. This was determined by an international arbitration tribunal. This is the Dutch company Exem Energy which, according to the International Corsortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), is owned by Dos Santos. …
Read More »Man wants to “run” across the sea to New York in a self-built hamster wheel | Abroad
The man, named Reza Baluchi, was in a homemade device with buoys floating on its side. A spokesperson for rescuers said the man left about 50 miles north of Florida. But he ran into problems along the way that didn’t get him very far. In total, the man wanted to run 1,000 miles north, but eventually drifted 30 miles south. …
Read More »The trial of Cardinal Becciu: faith and money, a diabolical mixture
A historic trial opens today in the Vatican. For the first time, a cardinal must appear before the “lay judge” of the mini-state. And this is not just any cardinal: Angelo Becciu (73) held the third position in the hierarchy of the Roman Curia, the board of directors of the Roman Catholic Church, from 2011 to 2018. There heads the …
Read More »Greece braces for heat wave with temperatures up to 43 degrees | Abroad
The temperature will skyrocket in Greece from tomorrow as warm air will be brought in from the Sahara. The mercury could already rise locally to 41 degrees Wednesday. The heatwave is expected to last until early August. Even after the sun goes down, people will no longer be able to rely on the cooling. The mercury is also not expected …
Read More »Spectacular images of a meteor in Norway | Abroad
Records of surveillance cameras showed very powerful flashes of light, followed by a loud bang. Police have received numerous reports from concerned citizens, but no reports of injuries or damage. A meteor is a piece of rock that burns very quickly as it enters the atmosphere and glows brightly. Meteorites are called the pieces of meteor that did not burn …
Read More »“I think we will have 45 degree days by 2030” – Wel.nl
Belgian meteorologist David Dehenauw, head of RMI’s weather service, sees bleak prospects for this summer. Showers and instability as far as the eye can see in the coming weeks. It is – even literally – a summer of disaster. “I don’t even dare to hope for a sunny day. I will be happy if the excessive precipitation stops and people …
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