Longtail Aviation Boeing 747-400 freighter, operating Flt LGT-5504 from Maastricht in the Netherlands to New York has suffered an engine explosion, and turbine blades from the damaged engine showered down on cars in the village of Meerssen.
According to the Aviation Herald, an elderly lady was “hit by the debris and received minor injuries.”
The pilots declared an emergency and entered a hold to dump fuel and diverted to Liege (Belgium) for a safe landing about one hour after departure. A number of cars on the ground received damage as a result of debris falling. Aviation Herald says a resident in Meerssen reported he “heard a loud bang, spotted the aircraft with streaks of flames from one of the right-hand engines, then metal rained from the sky.”
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The Netherlands: Appeals court set to rule on legality of Netherlands coronavirus curfew
A court in the Netherlands is expected to decide next week whether ministers lawfully used emergency powers to introduce a coronavirus curfew.
The Court of Appeal in The Hague heard a government appeal on Friday after a lower court said earlier in the week that the curfew should be stopped.
Read more at:Appeals court set to rule on legality of Netherlands coronavirus curfew | Euronews
The Court of Appeal in The Hague heard a government appeal on Friday after a lower court said earlier in the week that the curfew should be stopped.
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February 19, 2021
Coronavirus: US life expectancy falls by a year amid pandemic
Life expectancy in the US fell by a full year in the first half of 2020, a change experts say was fuelled by the growing coronavirus pandemic.
The life expectancy for the entire population dropped to 77.8 years, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control.
"This is a huge decline," Dr Robert Anderson, the CDC's Chief of Mortality Statistics, told the Associated Press.
Read more at: Coronavirus: US life expectancy falls by a year amid pandemic - BBC News
The life expectancy for the entire population dropped to 77.8 years, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control.
"This is a huge decline," Dr Robert Anderson, the CDC's Chief of Mortality Statistics, told the Associated Press.
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February 17, 2021
France versus Radical Islam: : French MPs back controversial law aimed at cracking down on Islamic radicalism
French MP's on Tuesday approved a contreversial law on stopping intenet hate speech and separatism and ending foreign funding of religious groups.
Read more at: French MPs back controversial law aimed at cracking down on Islamic radicalism | Euronews
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February 16, 2021
The Netherlands - confusion court rulings : Covid: Dutch crisis as court orders end to Covid curfew - but later, a higher court ruled curfew could stay in place
A court in The Hague has told the Dutch government that an overnight curfew to reduce the spread of coronavirus should be lifted, ruling that it breaches the right to free movement.
The court said the 21:00 to 04:30 curfew was imposed by an emergency law when there was no "acute emergency".
Later, a higher court ruled that the curfew could stay in place pending an appeal on Friday.
The curfew, imposed in January, led to rioting in several Dutch cities.
Police were patrolling streets near the Dutch parliament on Tuesday evening but no unrest has been reported so far.
The earlier court ruling - which said the curfew should be lifted immediately - was a victory for campaign group Viruswaarheid (Virus Truth) and a major upset for the government.
Read more at: Covid: Dutch crisis as court orders end to Covid curfew - BBC News
The court said the 21:00 to 04:30 curfew was imposed by an emergency law when there was no "acute emergency".
Later, a higher court ruled that the curfew could stay in place pending an appeal on Friday.
The curfew, imposed in January, led to rioting in several Dutch cities.
Police were patrolling streets near the Dutch parliament on Tuesday evening but no unrest has been reported so far.
The earlier court ruling - which said the curfew should be lifted immediately - was a victory for campaign group Viruswaarheid (Virus Truth) and a major upset for the government.
Read more at: Covid: Dutch crisis as court orders end to Covid curfew - BBC News
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February 15, 2021
The Netherlands: Brexit: Amsterdam surpasses London as Europe’s leading share trading hub - by Ben Chapman
Amsterdam has surpassed London as Europe’s leading share trading hub in the wake of Brexit.
An average €9.2bn shares a day were traded on Euronext Amsterdam and the Dutch arms of CBOE Europe and Turquoise in January, according to data from CBOE Europe first reported by the Financial Times.
EU-based financial firms are banned from trading in London because the EU has not recognised UK regulations on exchanges as equivalent to its own.
Read more at: Brexit: Amsterdam surpasses London as Europe’s leading share trading hub | The Independent
An average €9.2bn shares a day were traded on Euronext Amsterdam and the Dutch arms of CBOE Europe and Turquoise in January, according to data from CBOE Europe first reported by the Financial Times.
EU-based financial firms are banned from trading in London because the EU has not recognised UK regulations on exchanges as equivalent to its own.
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The Netherlands: New Code Red weather warning issued for the Netherlands on Monday
Dutch meteorological agency KNMI issued a Code Red weather warning for the entire country over concerns that roadways, particularly local streets, will be very icy. “On Monday, overnight and into the morning, there is a risk of treacherous slippery conditions on an extensive scale due to freezing rain,” the KNMI stated, saying that the conditions will persist when combined with residual snow.
The warning’s initial duration was set for seven hours, beginning at various times in the morning depending on the region. “From 3 a.m., Code Red applies to Noord- and Zuid-Holland and Zeeland. From 5 a.m. for the Wadden Islands, Friesland, Flevoland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Noord-Brabant. From 7 a.m. for Groningen, Drenthe, Overijssel and Limburg.”
Read more at: New Code Red weather warning issued for the Netherlands on Monday | NL Times
The warning’s initial duration was set for seven hours, beginning at various times in the morning depending on the region. “From 3 a.m., Code Red applies to Noord- and Zuid-Holland and Zeeland. From 5 a.m. for the Wadden Islands, Friesland, Flevoland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Noord-Brabant. From 7 a.m. for Groningen, Drenthe, Overijssel and Limburg.”
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