International•August 5 ’22 12:26Author: Remy Kock In exactly one month, Britain will have a new head of government. According to polls, Secretary of State Liz Truss is the big favourite. His opponent, Finance Minister Rishi Sunak, was given the opportunity
Thu 11 Aug, 10:32 To read aloud Program VEENENDAAL Thirty Dutch Team Domino builders have settled on Sporthal de Vallei for a special record attempt. Next Friday, the 700,000 dominoes currently being dropped should fall.
Economy•August 22 ’22 12:44Authors: ANP and BNR Web Editor UK inflation will be much higher than previously thought. That’s what American bank Citi predicts. Bank economists now expect a peak of 18.6 percent in January. The main reason cited for
Economy•Sep 19 ’22 13:10Author: Mark van Harreveld The Netherlands could not maintain its purchasing power. Because of this, the coalition agreement that was promised could be thrown in the trash. That’s what Professor of Economics Lex Hoogduin of the University
Media•27 August ’22 16:00Author: BNR Web Editor The issue of accepting refugees in Ter Apel has received a lot of international attention. The death of a three-month-old baby in a sports hall near the app center was reported by media
International•Sep 8 ’22 19:40Authors: BNR Web Editor and Julian Verbeek Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has died ‘peacefully’ at the age of 96, Buckingham Palace reports. The king breathed his last in the Scottish castle of Balmoral in front of family members.
International•12 Sep ’22 19:34•Updated on Sept 30 ’22 13:19Author: Vera Bauer With the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the succession of her son, a new era has begun for Great Britain and the Commonwealth. Therefore, King Charles III faced
International•14 Sep ’22 06:03•Updated on Sep 19 ’22 10:05Author: BNR Web Editor About 60 lawmakers from around the world took part in an impromptu rally in the United States on Tuesday, expressing support for sanctions against China. Lawmakers believe that
Economy•Sep 15 ’22 13:34Author: BNR Web Editor Economist Edin Mujagić warned the EU was ‘rotting’ after Ursula von der Leyen’s ‘State of the Union’. ‘Problems arise if you implement policies that cause EU member states to rot’, says economist on
Economy•Sep 13 ’22 2:57 PM•Updated on Sep 14 ’22 12:17Authors: BNR and ANP Web Editor The strict coronavirus measures and the lockdown in China have had an impact on the global economy. China’s coronavirus policies have caused the economy to