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Hoe een angstcultuur de grootste intensive care van Nederland beheerst

"Waarom spreek je je niet uit?" Die vraag stelt Cootje van der Ende, voormalig teamleider van de ic-verpleegkundige van het Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, een paar jaar geleden aan een collega arts-intensivist. "Die collega werkte er al ruim twintig jaar. Hij zei dat hij had geleerd om zijn mond te houden." Ook arts-intensivist Han Meeder, nog in dienst van het Erasmus MC, maakt zich al jaren zorgen. "Hoe het nu op de ic gaat, schaadt de patiëntenzorg."

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Much will have to change in Canada if the country is to remain the same.

Canada is already at war with the US -- We Just Don't Know It Yet. (slTheWalrus)

Politico: The awkward truth dogging USMCA talks: 'They just hate Canada.'

:emoji::emoji::emoji:Look in my eyes when you're talking to me :emoji::emoji::emoji:

I've posted The Warning, three sisters from Monterrey, México, before, but their latest track, Kerosene, feels like a new direction, in sound, vibe, and look. A little more poppy but it works.

Hikawa Maru

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Hikawa Maru

Location: Yokohama, Japan

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Fred Marquer has added a photo to the pool:

Chinatown

Location: Yokohama, Japan

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De Libanese bevolking zit klem tussen Netanyahu en Hezbollah: ‘We sterven liever thuis dan op straat’

Een wetenschappelijk strijkkwartet-experiment en een troostrijk, haast spiritueel album: dit is de beste nieuwe muziek

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The play that changed my life: ‘There were cheers, screams and gasps at our story – we couldn’t believe it!’

Dramatising Onjali Q Raúf’s refugee tale The Boy at the Back of the Class brought cheers and boos from a young audience – showing they can handle the truth

I’d never heard of The Boy at the Back of the Class before I was asked to adapt it in 2023. My son had just turned one when Onjali Q Raúf’s novel came into my life. While I could have recited every Julia Donaldson book in my sleep at the time, this would have been a little advanced for his reading age.

Since then, I have of course read the book and its impact is extraordinary. It follows a young Syrian boy, Ahmet, who arrives in the UK without his parents. He joins a school and befriends a group of kids who hear that the government is going to “close the gates”. They don’t fully understand what it means other than that Ahmet’s parents, who must be looking for him, won’t be able to get into the country. So they decide, in a beautifully innocent way, to go to the most powerful person they can think of – the queen! – and ask for help to find Ahmet’s parents and keep the gates open. There is a wonderful simplicity to the whole thing.

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While Trump monetises war, Iran women’s team deliver great act of sporting heroism | Barney Ronay

In refusing to sing the national anthem these athletes have placed themselves in grave danger while Gianni Infantino sides with the American war machine

A small but telling detail from a vast and baffling chain of events. You probably saw the footage of Donald Trump’s declaration of war on Iran two weeks ago, a piece of history played out in real time, a moment where the inevitable violent deaths of thousands of people were in effect announced.

In the video Trump is shown propped up at his plinth, using that sing-song intonation he employs to appear cod-statesmanlike, faux-grave, but sounding instead like a semi-sentient robot vacuum cleaner in the seconds before it runs out of battery life. To the great people of Iran. America is backing you. Don’t go outside. It’s very dangerous out there. We will for the foreseeable future be bombing you to freedom.

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Spyware disguised as emergency-alert app sent to Israeli smartphones

Steals SMS messages, location data, contacts … and delivers it to Hamas-linked crew

Hamas-linked attackers are dropping spyware disguised as an emergency-alert app on Israelis' smartphones via SMS messages, according to security researchers.…