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Man na twaalf uur uit grot in Italië bevrijd

GENUA (ANP) - De 20-jarige man die vast kwam te zitten in een grot in het noorden van Italië is na twaalf uur gered, meldden Italiaanse media. Een rotsblok brak op 120 meter diepte af en kwam op zijn voet terecht. Hij zat sinds zondagmiddag vast in de Grotta dei Cinghiali Volanti in de provincie Cuneo.

De man is een grotonderzoeker, ook wel speleoloog genoemd. Tientallen reddingswerkers waren betrokken bij zijn bevrijding. Na het verwijderen van het rotsblok bleek dat de man niet op een brancard hoefde te worden vervoerd. De reddingsoperatie duurde alsnog enkele uren vanwege de diepte van de grot en de route. Hij is naar het ziekenhuis gebracht.


Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Mogelijke CL-tegenstanders Feyenoord: bijzondere affiches lonken voor Van Persie

Feyenoord weet al een groot deel van de mogelijke tegenstanders in de Champions League van komend seizoen. De Rotterdammers zijn, net als PSV, rechtstreeks geplaatst voor de league phase van het miljardenbal. Welke ploegen kan Feyenoord mogelijk treffen?

The Guardian

Latest news, sport, business, comment, analysis and reviews from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice

If Arsenal have made most of their resources, is this as good as it gets? | Jonathan Liew

Thirst for renewal is strong and new players could help bridge the gap to PSG but there are no guarantees

The greatest lie ever told about penalty shootouts is that they are a lottery. This is a recognisable and trainable footballing skill, a test not just of ball-striking and placement but research, psychology, mettle under pressure. Eberechi Eze puts the ball wide, Gabriel MagalhĂŁes sends it in the direction of the Danube: this is failure on the most brutal and unforgiving terms. But it is failure nonetheless.

The second greatest lie ever told about penalties is that fortune plays no part. Any encounter decided by 10 kicks of a football will evidently be at the disproportionate mercy of random factors: the divot, the bad contact, the goalkeeper’s guesswork (and to all the preparation that goes into the process, it remains partly guesswork). That this sport – already a sport of low scores, narrow differentials and infinite variables – chooses to decide its biggest prizes on these smallest of morsels is one of its cruellest traits.

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Is it true that … you should sync your workout routine to your menstrual cycle?

There is no evidence that ovulation affects muscle-building, but you may feel stronger at certain times

It’s an idea that’s been enthusiastically embraced on social media: women should sync their training to their menstrual cycle. That means lifting heavier weights around ovulation, then switching to gentler movement such as yoga in the second half of the cycle – because as their hormones fluctuate so does their strength.

But there’s not much proof that this is useful, says Dr Marianna Apicella, a researcher at the University of Leicester specialising in female physiology. “High-quality evidence supporting that is seriously lacking,” she says. “There’s not really much concrete evidence for it.”

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Vingegaard joins select club of champions but still in Pogacar’s shadow for Tour de France | Jeremy Whittle

Giro d’Italia triumph completes grand slam of Grand Tours although the Dane may still require a dip in from from his great rival to prevail in July

Jonas Vingegaard’s achievement in completing a grand slam of Grand Tours lifts him into a select club of champions that have recorded victories in the tours of Italy, France and Spain. The 29-year-old Dane joins Belgium’s Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Jacques Anquetil of France, Spain’s Alberto Contador, Italians Felice Gimondi and Vincenzo Nibali and Chris Froome, of Great Britain, as winners of all three Grand Tours.

It’s an accomplishment that has, to date, proven beyond his great rival, Tadej Pogacar, who, despite his multiple successes in other races, has yet to add the Vuelta a España to his wins in the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia. “It is a special day for me,” Vingegaard said, showing rare emotion as he paid tribute to the support of his family. “It’s way more than I could ever dream of when I was a kid.”

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Challenge Cup crowds are dwindling but rugby league must save Wembley relationship | Aaron Bower

Fewer than 60,000 saw Wigan beat Hull KR in the Challenge Cup final and the sport needs to address its attendance problem

There was more Challenge Cup history under the Wembley arch on Saturday afternoon as Wigan Warriors secured a record-extending victory in rugby league’s most prestigious competition. But there was a slice of more sobering history too.

The Warriors’ demolition of Hull KR was watched by just 56,383 spectators; excluding the two Covid-affected finals of 2020 and 2021, that is the lowest figure for a Wembley Challenge Cup final since 1946. Granted, few sports obsess over attendance figures quite like rugby league but the reality is a statistic that stark is enough to merit a debate about where the sport goes next.

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Côte d’Ivoire World Cup 2026 team guide

Returning to the world stage after 12 years the 2023 African champions are ambitious and have plenty of options in attack

This article is part of the Guardian’s 2026 World Cup Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 48 countries who qualified. theguardian.com is running previews from three countries each day in the run-up to the tournament kicking off on 11 June.

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A place where everyone has somewhere of their own, to thrive and feel safe – this will be my politics of home | Keir Starmer

Underfunding, systemic failure and awful Tory policies bequeathed us a public and private sector housing crisis. As a priority, we will now fix that

Growing up, I remember how important our home was to my family. I know I get raised eyebrows now when I mention that pebble-dashed semi, but that doesn’t negate the point. Our house was not just a roof over our heads – it was our home. A place of security and a focal point for our family. A place to build out from and hope for a better future.

So it is simply shocking that under the long years of Tory rule, so many people across our country were left without a stable place to call their own. Children were left languishing in temporary accommodation, too often without proper places to play, eat and sleep. Families were left in limbo on waiting lists for years. Young care leavers were denied a permanent place to live. And, incredibly, domestic abuse survivors found themselves forced out of their homes because landlords lacked the powers to make their abuser the one who must leave.

Keir Starmer is the UK prime minister

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Slashdot

News for nerds, stuff that matters

New Desalination System Turns Seawater Into Drinking Water and Useful Salts - Including Lithium

"Scientists have developed a solar desalination system that turns seawater into drinking water without creating environmentally damaging brine," reports ScienceDaily.

"Special laser-textured metal panels use sunlight to evaporate water while automatically moving salt deposits away from the working surface, preventing clogging. The process was successfully tested with water from three oceans and can recover nearly all salts as solids. Those leftover materials could even become a source of valuable lithium for batteries." (The research team was led by University of Rochest professor Chunlei Guo and published their results in the journal Light: Science & Applications.)

The University of Rochester has made an announcement:


The technology uses solar panels made of black metal etched with femtosecond lasers to make the surface super light-absorbing and superwicking — or extremely attractive to water. The panels have a laser-treated active region that pulls a thin layer of water across the surface, absorbs nearly all solar radiation, distills the water, and deposits the leftover salts and minerals into the panel's untreated sides or "passive" region so that the salt does not clog the active region and disrupt continuous desalination... Guo's team precisely etched the black metal's grooves so the various salts and minerals in ocean water would simply slough off... [I]t extracts nearly 100 percent of the salts in solid form.

This could not only produce an abundant supply of table salt, but it could also be used to extract more precious minerals, including lithium, which is used in the lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles and other electronics. In a related paper in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Guo and his colleagues show how they can use the same superwicking solar panels to separate lithium from the rest of other salts in desalination. Embedding nanoparticles made of hydrogen titanate in the tiny grooves of the black metal surface isolates the lithium from other salts and minerals...Using water samples from Great Salt Lake, the researchers extracted about 50 percent of the lithium from the salts left behind by the desalination process. Guo says now that the superwicking desalination technology has been demonstrated in proofs of concept on small-scale devices, he sees the technology inherently scalable, capable of improving global access to drinking water and building more sustainable supply chains for precious minerals.
"The National Science Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Worldwide Universities Network supported this research."

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Politie 'hevig bedreigd' na voorval zwangere vrouw en Palestijnse migrant te azc Zeist, talloze comments onder Instagram posts

Dit voorval

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Bovenstaand zag u Palestijnse migrant Wesam Mekdad (Facebook) die naar eigen zeggen Gaza 10 jaar geleden verliet en na vier jaar in een Griekse gevangenis via Duitsland in Nederland terecht kwam, en zijn naar verluidt Syrische vrouw die tijdens het voorval op 19 mei hoogzwanger was. Mekdad zou in het azc aan de Kampweg te Zeist door het lint zijn gegaan omdat hij te horen gekregen zou hebben dat hij niet in Nederland zou kunnen verblijven, en dat hij zojuist een familielid zou zijn verloren in de oorlog. De politie schrijft dat hierbij "sprake was van een mes".

De beelden gingen internationaal viral, Al-Jazeera en zo'n beetje elk anti-Israëlisch activistennetwerk deelden ze. Dat leidt nu tot bedreigingen onder de social media posts van de Nederlandse politie, die de reactiemogelijkheden daarom op meerdere accounts uitgezet heeft.

""Kritiek en een gesprek zijn goed en belangrijk, maar alle fatsoensnormen werden overschreden", zegt een woordvoerder van de politie over de reacties bij het bericht dat gisteren werd gepubliceerd. Mensen ontstaken in woede richting de politie, maar gingen ook los tegen elkaar onder het bericht. "In toenemende mate sloeg het om", zegt de woordvoerder. "Lelijke taal en echt beledigingen over en weer en verwensingen die niet door de beugel kunnen." Er was onder meer sprake van "heftige bedreigingen". Volgens de politie is het nog te vroeg om te zeggen of er mogelijk strafbare uitingen bij zitten."

En inderdaad, er staan talloze reacties onder de bovenste posts van Instagramaccount Politie Nederland en Politie Zeist, zie voorbeelden onderstaand. Afijn, de wereld is een groot Bollendak!

Een kleine greep uit de talloze reacties op Instagram

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