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Festival biedt vanaf dit jaar op de glamping ook villa’s met zwembad, oprijlaan en helikopterlandplaats aan

​Steeds meer festivalgangers willen liever een luxe glamping dan met een simpel tentje op een groot veld. Dat blijkt uit een grote rondgang onder festivals. Een festival in Brabant biedt daarom vanaf nu op de glamping ook villa’s met zwembad, oprijlaan en helikopterlandplaats aan.

“Ja, het is mijn manier van festival vieren ook niet. Maar je springt in op wat mensen willen, hè”, zegt een woordvoerder van het festival. “Daarom hebben we nu grote villa’s, die wel van tentdoek zijn, maar voorzien zijn van alle luxe. Denk aan een zwembad, sauna, een oprijlaan, maar ook een helikopterstandplaats. Daarnaast heeft elke slaapcabine ook zijn eigen bioscoop en is er een fitness beneden.”

Het is een bijzondere trend, omdat er ook klachten zijn over de stijgende prijzen van festivaltickets. Dat ziet ook festivalexpert Bert Bokhoven: “Maar blijkbaar kiezen mensen er nu gewoon voor om er even een keer goed uit te gaan met een groepje vrienden. Waar je vroeger nog naar twee of drie weekenders ging, gaan ze nu luxer en naar één.”

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Schaatser Botman als Nederlands kampioen naar WK sprint

HEERENVEEN (ANP) - Schaatser Janno Botman heeft zich als nationaal kampioen geplaatst voor het WK sprint van volgende week in Heerenveen. Hij hield na vier afstanden Tim Prins en Kayo Vos achter zich.

Botman zette op de afsluitende 1000 meter van het NK sprint de tweede tijd neer met 1.08,39. Prins won de 1000 meter in 1.07,80.

De winnaar van het NK sprint plaatst zich voor het WK sprint. Dat vindt op 5 en 6 maart plaats in Thialf. De KNSB gaf eerder al aanwijsplekken aan Jenning de Boo en Joep Wennemars.


KLM vliegt komende dagen nog niet op Dubai, Riyad en Dammam

SCHIPHOL (ANP) - KLM vliegt tot en met donderdag 5 maart niet op Dubai, Riyad en Dammam vanwege de aanvallen op Iran en vergeldingsacties van dat land. Daardoor blijven veel reizigers voorlopig dus vastzitten in het Midden-Oosten. Volgens KLM heeft veiligheid de hoogste prioriteit. Voorlopig betaalt KLM de hotelkosten van de gedupeerde passagiers, laat de maatschappij zondag weten.


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Trump allies defend US-Israel strikes on Iran as Democrats call it a ‘war of choice’

Senators Tom Cotton and Lindsey Graham defend attack, Democrats say administration must answer vital questions

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On Sunday talk shows, Arkansas senator Tom Cotton, who serves on the Armed Services Committee, and South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham defended the strikes, while Virginia senator Mark Warner, vice-chairman of the Committee on Intelligence, and other Democrats welcomed the elimination of the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei but said the administration must now answer vital questions.

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Eleven minutes after the restart, they did. First came Lacroix’s sending-off, issued by Chris Kavanagh after a pitchside monitor review for yanking over Matheus Cunha. The contact started before the 18-yard line but it continued into the penalty area, so the referee followed up awarding a spot-kick by showing his red card. Fernandes calmly beat Dean Henderson to the left of the Crystal Palace No 1, who guessed wrong.

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Wilson and Iwobi earn Fulham win to increase Tottenham relegation fears

As each passing week goes by, the threat of relegation becomes more real for Tottenham. This is no longer a quirk that it can be assumed will automatically be corrected. The monster exists, it is getting closer and fear is beginning to set in and make itself seen in their play. Defeat on Sunday was not only far more emphatic than the scoreline might suggest, but it was Spurs’ fourth reverse in a row, extending their run without a win in the Premier League to 10. The only sliver of relief was that all their relegation rivals lost as well.

But this was grim stuff from Tottenham. Although they were well beaten by Arsenal last week, it had at least been possible to discern vague glimmers of hope in their capacity to get bodies in the way, or in the aggression of Randal Kolo Muani. There was none of that here. Spurs were limp, apathetic. The 4-4-2 Igor Tudor slightly surprisingly deployed didn’t work. Conor Gallagher had a nightmare. Xavi Simons was nonexistent. Kolo Muani kept running the ball out of play, as though surprised the pitch were not significantly bigger. All three were withdrawn just before the hour.

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Welbeck lifts Brighton to leave Nottingham Forest two points off drop zone

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A second Premier League defeat in succession since he was appointed to replace Sean Dyche a fortnight ago leaves Forest sweating just two points clear of the drop zone and facing a daunting trip to Manchester City on Wednesday. They never looked like capitalising on West Ham’s heavy defeat against Liverpool on Saturday against a Brighton side packed with experience and who recorded their first home victory for two months thanks to goals from Diego Gómez and Danny Welbeck – his 10th of the season – to ease more of the pressure on Fabian Hürzeler.

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Celebration or grief? Khamenei’s death brings contrasting emotions in Iran

Some publicly mourn leader’s demise but videos also show jubilant response after violent crackdown in January

Celebration and mourning broke out across Iran in response to the death of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in an extraordinary public response to the end of nearly four decades of the top cleric’s rule.

In the squares of Tehran, crowds gathered to mourn the leader, chanting and holding placards with his image. But videos shared widely on social media also showed people celebrating, dancing, honking car horns and setting off fireworks as news of the leader’s death broke.

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Silvana Armani emphasises softness and wearability in Milan solo debut

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