Students from outside the EU will have to face stricter enrollment conditions in higher education. Universities of applied sciences suspect that student visas are being used on a large scale for the purpose of illegal migration to the Netherlands, reports NRC. Students from various countries outside the European Union apply for student visas for universities of applied sciences in the …
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Applause for the city of Antwerp poet, who resigns after refusing to write a critical poem
Ransom Oil, stupid oil state these students from the age of twelvealways literally labeled with “A” or “B”. Welcome to high school! A question to Flanders: when will society be completely flat?Is this when notaries and senators go on strike? Or if the plumbers,bakers and dockers don’t show up? Oh indeed! The earth is upside down when the roofers talk,when …
Read More »Thai YouTuber wanted because of millions of scam fans
Nutty’s Diary YouTube Channel ONS News•yesterday, 9:57 p.m. Thai police have issued an arrest warrant for a YouTuber who allegedly defrauded her subscribers out of around 54 million euros. A reward of more than 130,000 euros was offered for the golden tip that led to his arrest, Asian media write. Suchata Nongsupachak, 30, has 847,000 YouTube subscribers under her pseudonym …
Read More »Little girl dies in Catalonia’s biggest hailstorm in 20 years
Reuters ONS News•today, 12:52 In Spain’s autonomous region of Catalonia, a one-and-a-half-year-old girl died after being hit in the head by a hailstone. She was injured and taken to a hospital in Girona where she died, local media reported. Fifty other people were injured in the hailstorm in the northeast region, the newspaper reports El País. More than 30 victims …
Read More »Desperate Pakistanis flee floods: ‘We saw a tidal wave coming our way’ | Abroad
The floods in Pakistan spontaneously created makeshift camps to help millions of refugees. But for the victims, the relief of being out of danger quickly turns to despair when they realize they have lost everything. It took just four hours to completely flood the small village of Altaf Hussain, near the historic town of Ranipur in the southeastern province of …
Read More »Whatever happens, the sea level will rise by at least 27 centimeters
The study, published in the journal Natural climate changeshows that due to global warming, part of the Greenland ice sheet will melt anyway, causing sea levels to rise by at least 27 centimeters. “Unbalanced Ice Cap” To reach this conclusion, satellite images of the Greenland Ice Sheet were examined, among other things. This ice sheet is now losing more ice …
Read More »At least 10 billion euros needed to rebuild Pakistan after the floods | NOW
It is estimated that Pakistan needs at least 10 billion euros to rebuild the country. Flooding caused by heavy monsoon rains necessitates the repair of roads, bridges and telecommunications. Around one million homes were damaged or destroyed. Minister Ahsan Iqbal (Planning and Development) stressed on Tuesday that these 10 billion euros are a first estimate and that the costs could …
Read More »These are the challenges Johnson’s successor will soon face
PA In exactly one week, the British will know who their new Prime Minister will be. Then the result of the Conservative Party leadership election is announced and the winner succeeds Boris Johnson. The battle is between Liz Truss, the foreign minister, and Rishi Sunak, the finance minister. According to the polls, Truss has the best chance. Behind the scenes, …
Read More »Evacuation of adrift ferry in Sweden has stopped, the ship continues to sail
APE ONS News•yesterday, 9:08 p.m.•Amended yesterday, 10:44 p.m. Swedish and Finnish rescue services evacuated an unknown number of people from a ferry that had burst tonight. The elderly and children were the first to be disembarked from the ship, which ran out of power off the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. No one was hurt. Due to …
Read More »Unrest in Baghdad after the announcement of the departure of a powerful cleric from politics
PA ONS News•today, 15:01 Influential Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr announced on Twitter that he was retiring from politics. His intention is further fueling unrest in Iraq. Hundreds of supporters of the Shiite cleric attempted to break into the government palace in Baghdad this afternoon. Protesters attempted, among other things, to pull down concrete barriers with ropes. The Iraqi army calls …
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