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AMSTERDAM (ANP) - Bouwer Heijmans was vrijdag een uitblinker op de Amsterdamse aandelenbeurs dankzij jaarcijfers die goed werden ontvangen door beleggers. Het algehele sentiment op het Damrak was eveneens positief na de forse koersverliezen een dag eerder.
Heijmans was koploper in de MidKap-index voor middelgrote bedrijven in Amsterdam met een stijging van meer dan 15 procent. Het bouwbedrijf zag de winst vorig jaar flink stijgen en verwacht daarnaast dat de "sterke" financiële prestaties in 2026 aanhouden. Branchegenoot BAM liftte mee in de MidKap met een winst van ruim 4 procent.
De AEX-index eindigde 0,6 procent hoger op 993,82 punten, na het verlies van ruim 2 procent een dag eerder. De MidKap steeg 0,8 procent tot 1004,15 punten. De CAC 40 in Parijs verloor 0,4 procent, maar de beurzen in Frankfurt en Londen boekten winsten tot 0,4 procent.
MILAAN (ANP) - Jorrit Bergsma heeft bij de Olympische Spelen in Milaan brons veroverd op de 10 kilometer. De 40-jarige schaatser moest in het Milano Speed Skating met 12.40,48 het goud laten aan Metodej Jilek uit Tsjechië in een tijd van 12.33,43. Vladimir Semirunniy uit Polen veroverde met 12.39,08 het zilver.
Bergsma won olympisch goud op de 10 kilometer bij de Spelen van Sotsji in 2014 en greep vier jaar later het zilver. Bij de Spelen van Beijing in 2022 eindigde hij als vierde. De Zweed Nils van der Poel won.
MILAAN (ANP/RTR) - De Oekraïense skeletonner Vladyslav Jeraskevitsj is door het internationale sporttribunaal CAS in het ongelijk gesteld. Daarmee blijft zijn diskwalificatie, die het IOC hem had opgelegd om het dragen van een helm met afbeeldingen van in de oorlog met Rusland overleden Oekraïense sporters, van kracht.
Jeraskevitsj kwam vrijdag, de tweede dag van het skeletontoernooi, voor bij het sporttribunaal, omdat hij zijn diskwalificatie had aangevochten. Hij miste donderdag de eerste twee runs op de baan in Cortina d'Ampezzo al door de schorsing, en zal ook vrijdag niet in actie komen.
DEN HAAG (ANP) - Het oordeel van de Hoge Raad vorige maand dat de rente voor belastingschulden van bedrijven niet verhoogd mag worden, kost de schatkist dit jaar 264 miljoen euro. Dat schrijft demissionair staatssecretaris Eugène Heijnen (Fiscaliteit) vrijdag aan de Tweede Kamer.
Dit jaar worden de bezwaarmakers gecompenseerd. Dat kost 119 miljoen euro. De uitspraak betekent volgens de bewindsman structureel een tegenvaller van naar schatting 145 miljoen euro per jaar voor Financiën.
Ondernemers hadden de afgelopen jaren bezwaar gemaakt tegen de hogere rente. Het gaat om rente die bedrijven moeten voldoen als ze te laat de vennootschapsbelasting betalen. Sinds 2022 moeten ondernemers een hoger percentage betalen, terwijl dat niet geldt voor andere belastingen. Volgens de Hoge Raad is het hogere rentepercentage in strijd met het gelijkheidsbeginsel.
With their profile and vile words, these malign provocateurs are tearing down decency’s guardrails
It lacks the elegance of “greed is good”, but as a distillation of the spirit of the age, it’s right up there. “I feel liberated,” a top banker told the Financial Times shortly after Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 US presidential election. “We can say ‘retard’ and ‘pussy’ without the fear of getting cancelled … it’s a new dawn.”
So that’s what they meant by “vibe shift”. Though, as the Epstein files reveal daily, the top 0.01% were hardly primly biting their tongues before Trump’s win, at least not in private. Those with telephone-number fortunes and great power felt able to speak, and write, to each other about women in language so vicious, so filled with hate – women discussed as body parts, as “less than human”, in Gordon Brown’s apt phrase – that they didn’t need the encouragement of a “grab ’em by the pussy” president to cast off their inhibitions.
Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist
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Launch of ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot to the International Space Station (ISS) on Crew-12. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, no earlier than Friday 13 February 2026 at 10:15 GMT/11:15 CET (5:15 local time). Sophie flies as Mission Specialist 1 on the Dragon spacecraft. The other Crew-12 members are NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, respectively commander and pilot of the mission, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev, Mission Specialist 2. The French ESA astronaut is the first of her class, the Hoppers, to fly. Only two years and ten months separate the start of her astronaut training from the launch of her first long-duration mission – a record! Sophie has chosen the name εpsilon for her mission, which may last up to nine months. On board the Station, she will conduct a wide range of tasks, including European-led scientific experiments and medical research, support Earth observation activities, and contribute to operations and maintenance on the Station.
Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja
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Launch of ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot to the International Space Station (ISS) on Crew-12. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, no earlier than Friday 13 February 2026 at 10:15 GMT/11:15 CET (5:15 local time). Sophie flies as Mission Specialist 1 on the Dragon spacecraft. The other Crew-12 members are NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, respectively commander and pilot of the mission, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev, Mission Specialist 2. The French ESA astronaut is the first of her class, the Hoppers, to fly. Only two years and ten months separate the start of her astronaut training from the launch of her first long-duration mission – a record! Sophie has chosen the name εpsilon for her mission, which may last up to nine months. On board the Station, she will conduct a wide range of tasks, including European-led scientific experiments and medical research, support Earth observation activities, and contribute to operations and maintenance on the Station.
Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja
europeanspaceagency posted a photo:
Launch of ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot to the International Space Station (ISS) on Crew-12. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, no earlier than Friday 13 February 2026 at 10:15 GMT/11:15 CET (5:15 local time). Sophie flies as Mission Specialist 1 on the Dragon spacecraft. The other Crew-12 members are NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, respectively commander and pilot of the mission, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev, Mission Specialist 2. The French ESA astronaut is the first of her class, the Hoppers, to fly. Only two years and ten months separate the start of her astronaut training from the launch of her first long-duration mission – a record! Sophie has chosen the name εpsilon for her mission, which may last up to nine months. On board the Station, she will conduct a wide range of tasks, including European-led scientific experiments and medical research, support Earth observation activities, and contribute to operations and maintenance on the Station.
Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja
europeanspaceagency posted a photo:
Launch of ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot to the International Space Station (ISS) on Crew-12. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, no earlier than Friday 13 February 2026 at 10:15 GMT/11:15 CET (5:15 local time). Sophie flies as Mission Specialist 1 on the Dragon spacecraft. The other Crew-12 members are NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, respectively commander and pilot of the mission, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev, Mission Specialist 2. The French ESA astronaut is the first of her class, the Hoppers, to fly. Only two years and ten months separate the start of her astronaut training from the launch of her first long-duration mission – a record! Sophie has chosen the name εpsilon for her mission, which may last up to nine months. On board the Station, she will conduct a wide range of tasks, including European-led scientific experiments and medical research, support Earth observation activities, and contribute to operations and maintenance on the Station.
Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja
europeanspaceagency posted a photo:
Launch of ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot to the International Space Station (ISS) on Crew-12. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, no earlier than Friday 13 February 2026 at 10:15 GMT/11:15 CET (5:15 local time). Sophie flies as Mission Specialist 1 on the Dragon spacecraft. The other Crew-12 members are NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, respectively commander and pilot of the mission, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev, Mission Specialist 2. The French ESA astronaut is the first of her class, the Hoppers, to fly. Only two years and ten months separate the start of her astronaut training from the launch of her first long-duration mission – a record! Sophie has chosen the name εpsilon for her mission, which may last up to nine months. On board the Station, she will conduct a wide range of tasks, including European-led scientific experiments and medical research, support Earth observation activities, and contribute to operations and maintenance on the Station.
Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja
Hieu Chau compares his dense, dynamic compositions to his always active mind. Playing with scale and proportion, the Vietnamese artist renders surreal scenes in which flora and fauna converge and figures interact with the outside world as if in a dream. Chau, who was trained as a painter, now works digitally, although his pieces capture the grainy textures and gestures of a physical medium.
The artist recently published a book collecting his projects from the last decade, and you can find explore an archive of these pieces on Instagram.






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