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Bunnings Ad Endcap - 10 Day Spring Cleanout (1995)

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Britse krijgsmacht onderschept tanker van Russische schaduwvloot

LONDEN (ANP/RTR) - De Britse krijgsmacht heeft zondag een olietanker van de Russische schaduwvloot onderschept, meldt de Britse premier Keir Starmer. Het vaartuig deed volgens hem een poging door het Kanaal te varen.

"Deze succesvolle operatie is opnieuw een klap voor Rusland en herinnert degenen die Poetins oorlog in Oekraïne financieren eraan dat we hen niet zullen laten schuilen", aldus de premier op X. De schaduwvloot bestaat uit schepen die worden gebruikt om sancties tegen Rusland te omzeilen.

Het Britse ministerie van Defensie zegt dat de olietanker wordt verplaatst naar een ankerlocatie voor de zuidkust van Engeland. Daar zal het schip in de gaten worden gehouden vanwege mogelijke zorgen over het milieu of de veiligheid.


20260517 Kaore gorge 4

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Photo taken at Kaore gorge, Itadori area, Seki city, Gifu pref.

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Van Dalai Lama tot Max Verstappen: hotelbaas Erik krijgt bijzondere gasten over de vloer

Van een rondscharrelende haan in de badkamer tot gasten die met kerstverlichting smijten. In zeventien jaar tijd maakte vertrekkend general manager Erik de Wit veel gekke dingen mee in het iconische Bilderberg Parkhotel in Rotterdam. “Mijn ontmoeting met de Dalai Lama zal ik niet snel vergeten.”

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‘I should know better’: tech expert lost £70,000 in one simple phone call

After falling for a scam call, ‘The Tech Chap’ host Tom Honeyands realised he’d given away vital details in social media posts

When Tom Honeyands realised he had been defrauded out of £70,000 he was furious and embarrassed – and left wondering if he had given away too many details on his social media vidoes.

Honeyands was on a work trip to Tokyo when he got a call from someone claiming to be from Lloyds bank. The caller asked if he had made a recent transaction in Singapore and when he said no, the scammer said his account had been compromised and that security details needed to be reset.

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Trial of 12mph bike lane speed limit grinds gears of Dutch cyclists

Increase in road deaths amid rise of e-bikes prompts Houten to test willingness of freedom-loving cyclists to slow down

As road deaths increase and cycle lanes overflow with e-bikes, the Netherlands is considering a cycling speed limit of 12mph (20km/h).

The government has started a two-week trial in Houten, near Utrecht, to gauge whether freedom-loving Dutch cyclists are willing to slow down – and whether they have any idea how fast they are going in the first place.

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Make platforms that promote violent content pay towards riot costs, Streeting says

Exclusive: Former minister calls for urgent action against companies such as X that allow incitement to violence

Wes Streeting has called for Keir Starmer to take urgent action against X and other online platforms that have helped whip up social tensions, suggesting they should be forced to contribute to rebuilding costs after the riots in Belfast.

The intervention by the former health secretary, who is seen as a likely challenger to Keir Starmer in any leadership contest, comes after Downing Street said any response would be left to Ofcom, the media regulator, meaning no action is likely for at least two months.

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