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MONTREAL (ANP) - Jens van 't Wout heeft bij de WK shorttrack in Montreal zilver gegrepen op de 500 meter. De 24-jarige Nederlander moest in de finale alleen olympisch kampioen Steven Dubois voor zich dulden. Furkan Akar uit Turkije greep het brons.
Van 't Wout leek eerder te worden uitgeschakeld in de halve finale van de 500 meter. Hij kwam in duel met Akar om de tweede plaats in de race ten val, omdat de schaatsen van beide shorttrackers tegen elkaar kwamen. De meervoudig olympisch kampioen werd toegevoegd aan de finale.
In de finale moest Van 't Wout starten vanaf de lastige vijfde positie. Hij passeerde Akar en daarna ook de Italiaan Thomas Nadalini en de Belg Stijn Desmet. Dubois bleef echter buiten bereik.
Eerder greep Xandra Velzeboer zilver op de 1000 meter.
JERUZALEM (ANP) - De Israëlische president Isaac Herzog noemt het "volstrekt onacceptabel dat de historische Joodse gemeenschap in Nederland, die is verwoest door de Holocaust en vandaag een bloeiend centrum van Joods leven is, nog steeds te maken heeft met gewelddadig antisemitisme".
Hij roept de Nederlandse autoriteiten op meer te doen tegen antisemitisme, opruiing en geweld tegen de Joodse gemeenschap. Herzog reageert op de aanslagen op een synagoge in Rotterdam en een Joodse basisschool in Amsterdam.
AMSTERDAM (ANP) - Don-Angelo Konadu begint met Ajax aan de thuiswedstrijd tegen Sparta Rotterdam. De 19-jarige spits vervangt de geschorste Wout Weghorst. Kasper Dolberg heeft de afgelopen dagen niet getraind door maagproblemen. De Deen zit wel op de bank als de wedstrijd om 21.00 uur begint.
De nieuwe trainer Ă“scar GarcĂa heeft Takehiro Tomiyasu een basisplaats gegeven. De Japanse verdediger verschijnt voor het eerst aan de aftrap voor Ajax.
Konadu vormt een aanval met Steven Berghuis en Mika Godts. Davy Klaassen, Sean Steur en Youri Regeer zijn de middenvelders van de thuisploeg.
Doelman Maarten Paes leidt een defensie met Lucas Rosa, Josip Sutalo, Youri Baas en Tomiyasu.
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A quiet winter moment beneath the endless vermilion torii gates of Fushimi Inari Taisha. As light snow falls through the forest, the vibrant gates create a rhythmic corridor leading deeper into the sacred mountain. The contrast between the warm vermilion tones and the soft white snow transforms this famous path into a calm and almost timeless scene.
Three squad members to remain in Australia on specially granted protection visas
Three more members of the Iranian women’s football squad have left Australia, leaving behind teammates who sought asylum after playing in the Women’s Asian Cup.
The home affairs minister, Tony Burke, said on Sunday morning the trio had decided to join the rest of the team in Iran, after being issued special protection visas to stay in Australia.
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