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#nederlands#dutchblr#liefde naar de google translate kwaliteit van de vertaalde omrop fryslân op de nos website#klopt werkelijk nooit wat van
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Heui Mense, Ankommende maandeg 11 november zel d’r om 17.15 uur ’n reportage te zien weze over de Westfriese taal op Omrop Fryslân. ’t Pregram hiet: Fier yn it rûn. In Fier yn it rûn roist presentatrice Tjits van der Wal nei alle hoeke van ’t Friese taalgebied, op zoek nei verskaaiene variante van de Friese taal en deer benne d’r ’n zoôt van. Roizendevort is ze ’n lied an ’t make. ’n Toidje…
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[QSL] HOL: Omrop Fryslân, Jirnsum-tx 92.2 MHz
Hartelijk dank voor je bericht Janne, Wij zijn inderdaad de omroep uit het audiofragment! Hierbij een foto van onze zendmast. Onze antennes hagen bijna bovenin met 25 kW ERP. https://fmlist.org/images/IMG_7344_640px.jpg Met vriendelijke groet!
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Extra editie Glyfosaat/PFAS 50 – 'God wants silver, God wants gold. God wants his secret, Never to be told!' – Parkinson, verkeer en meer
Parkinson zet leven van CDA-pommerant Algra op zijn kop: “Het komt door landbouwgif” / Omrop Fryslân – Aardbeien-2024: PFAS-pesticiden en KvV / PAN Netherlands – Is groente en fruit uit Nederlandse kassen duurzamer dan uit het buitenland? / RADAR AVROTROS – Novel food / EFSA – The Circle round – What God Wants, Pt. II De aanval van de EU-lidstaten op de waterbescherming / PAN Europe – 1600…
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Middlesbrough On Cusp Of New Signing
Middlesbrough are on the cusp of signing Alex Bangura from SC Cambuur, according to Dutch journalist and broadcaster Omrop Fryslan. The 24-year-old has reportedly been given the green light to complete his move to Michael Carrick’s side as Friday’s window fast approaches. Middlesbrough have been keen to add defensive options, especially a left-back before the deadline passes and have been in…
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Hulp nodig bij het maken van een keuze voor de Statenverkiezingen? Kieskompas ontwikkelde samen met Omrop Fryslân een provinciale stemwijzer
Sander van Barneveld, voorzitter van het overleg van hoofdredacteuren van de regionale publieke omroepen, is enthousiast over de samenwerking. ,,De stellingen zijn opgesteld door journalisten van de dertien omroepen en gaan over thema’s die echt spelen in de afzonderlijke provincies”, zegt hij. ,,Elk Kieskompas is anders en dat zorgt ervoor dat kiezers hun mening goed kunnen vergelijken met die…
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Vandaag geen Arriva-treinen in Groningen en Friesland
Er zullen vandaag de hele dag geen treinen van Arriva rijden in Groningen en Friesland. FNV en CNV hadden al eerder een 5-daagse staking aangekondigd en daaroverheen besloot vakbond VVMC het werk ook neer te leggen. Arriva zou volgens Omrop Fryslân nog wel hebben geprobeerd een “passende treindienstregeling” te maken, maar dat lukte toch niet. Dankzij medewerkers die niet aan de staking deelnamen konden er maandag en dinsdag nog wel treinen van Arriva rijden in deze provincies. In Groningen zal er morgen niet meer door de VVMC gestaakt worden en dan zal er door Arriva opnieuw worden bekeken welke treinen er wel en niet rijden. Arriva laat verder nog weten dat er vandaag ook geen vervangend vervoer is en dat er ook maar 40% van de bussen zal rijden. Er moet dan ook rekening worden gehouden met uitval van bussen en er wordt geadviseerd door Arriva zelf om de reisplanners in de gaten te houden. Er rijden wel buurtbussen. Read the full article
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Social distancing could last months, White House coronavirus coordinator says (Washington Post) Some form of social distancing will probably remain in place through the summer, Deborah Birx, the White House’s coronavirus task force coordinator, said Sunday—the same day several governors expressed optimism about the course of the virus and outlined their plans for a piecemeal reopening of their economies. After weeks of being told to simply stay home to halt the spread of the virus, individuals and business owners are now facing more complex decisions about how to proceed. In places where restaurant dining rooms are reopening, is it safe to go? Is it a good idea to return to the hair salon for a much-needed trim? And for business owners facing a litany of new guidelines about how to reopen without endangering their workers or customers, are the risks worth it?
Las Vegas and the jobs crisis (NYT) As the bottom fell out of the American economy, few places were hit harder than Las Vegas, where a full one-third of the local economy is in the leisure and hospitality industry, more than in any other major metropolitan area in the country. Most of those jobs cannot be done from home. Nearly 350,000 people in Nevada have filed for unemployment benefits since the crisis began, the highest number in the history of the state. Applied Analysis, a Las Vegas-based economic research firm, estimates the city’s current jobless rate to be about 25 percent—nearly double what it was during the Great Recession—and rising. “From an analytical standpoint, this is unprecedented,” said Jeremy Aguero, a principal analyst with the firm. “We have no frame of reference for what we are seeing.” Before the crisis, Nevada’s economy was one of the fastest growing in the country. Then, practically overnight, the glittering Vegas strip shut down, throwing thousands of waiters, bartenders, hotel cleaners and casino workers out of work, often without severance or benefits, and leaving the most bustling and storied stretch of the state’s economy boarded up and empty.
Bolsonaro Pulls Back Justice Minister Pick as Critics Cry Foul (Foreign Policy) Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has postponed the appointment of a new justice minister after numerous news reports suggested Bolsonaro loyalist Jorge Oliveira would be the favorite for the role. The decision follows an explosive few days at the top of Brazilian politics as allegations of presidential corruption mount and public confidence in Bolsonaro’s handling of the country’s coronavirus epidemic crumbles. The latest episode began on Friday with the abrupt resignation of Justice Minister Sergio Moro, after Bolsonaro had fired the head of Brazil’s equivalent to the FBI, Maurício Valeixo. In his resignation press conference, Moro alleged Bolsonaro had fired Valeixo for personal and political reasons relating to ongoing federal investigations into Bolsonaro’s children. Immediately following Moro’s remarks, Brazil’s chief prosecutor asked the Supreme Court to authorize an investigation of Moro’s accusations against Bolsonaro. Writing in FP last week, Eduardo Mello observed that Brazilian lawmakers will be loath to remove Bolsonaro if that risks empowering Vice President Hamilton Mourão, a retired four-star general. “While most in Congress know that Bolsonaro’s populist rhetoric is a threat to them, they also think that having a general with no links to the country’s political power brokers is a bigger risk at the moment,” he wrote.
Chile plans coronavirus certificates (Foreign Policy) Chile is moving forward with a plan to issue “release certificates” to those who have recovered from the coronavirus. The plan, according to Chile’s top health official, Jaime Manalich, would mean holders would be “freed from all types of quarantine or restriction, specifically because they can help their communities enormously since they pose no risk.”
Virus spreads fear through Latin America’s unruly prisons (AP) The spreading specter of the new coronavirus is shaking Latin America’s notoriously overcrowded, unruly prisons, threatening to turn them into an inferno. The Puente Alto prison in downtown Santiago, Chile, had the largest of Latin America’s largest prison virus outbreaks so far, with more than 300 reported cases. The prison’s 1,100 inmates are terrified. Social distancing is hard to practice in jail. Latin America’s prisons hold 1.5 million inmates, and the facilities are often quasi-ruled by prisoners themselves because of corruption, intimidation and inadequate guard staffs. Low budgets also create ideal conditions for the virus to spread: There is often little soap and water and cell blocks are crowded.
As Europe confronts coronavirus, the media faces a trust test (Nieman Reports) By and large, European COVID-19 coverage is not increasing the public’s trust in the media. In an Edelman survey, journalists were the least trusted information source on the coronavirus, falling behind politicians and healthcare CEOs. This response follows five years of declining trust in the European Union’s media, and in some countries, the numbers are quite stark. About a week into Italy’s COVID-19 lockdown, a TradeLab study found that only 16 percent of those surveyed believed news on the pandemic was balanced and transparent.
Dutch teens sail across Atlantic after becoming stranded in Caribbean (Washington Post) When the global pandemic made air travel impossible, a group of Dutch high school students stranded in the Caribbean got home the old-fashioned way—sailing a 200-foot schooner across the Atlantic. The 25 teenagers on board the Wylde Swan sailed into the port of Harlingen and were reunited with their families on Sunday, roughly five weeks after leaving the island of Saint Lucia. Many of the students had minimal sailing experience when they signed up for an educational program aboard the two-masted schooner and had anticipated spending only six weeks cruising the relatively calm waters of the Caribbean. They eventually embarked on a journey of nearly 4,500 nautical miles across the ocean. Along the way, the students gradually got past their seasickness and watched dolphins swim alongside the vessel. One 17-year-old told the Omrop Fryslan Dutch radio station that it had been “an even more exciting journey than what I had signed up for.”
Face masks become mandatory in public across most of Germany (Washington Post) Most federal states across Germany implemented rules on the wearing of face masks in public on Monday, amid hopes that it will allow businesses to reopen without sparking a second wave of infections. The details differ between federal states. For instance in Berlin, face masks are mandatory on public transport, but violating the rule will not be penalized. In Munich and other cities, however, the rules are expected to be more strictly enforced with hefty fines. Face masks are now also mandatory in supermarkets and other shops across much of the country.
Dry Germany, drying Rhine (Bloomberg) Germany’s spring showers haven’t materialized this year, and that’s drying out the country’s most important river (the Rhine), prompting concerns that key industrial goods might have trouble making it to their destination. Typically one of the wettest months, Europe’s biggest economy has received just 5% of its normal April rainfall so far, according to Germany’s federal weather service. It’s on course to be the driest month since records began in 1881.
The right to work from home (Bild am Sonntag) German Labor and Social Affairs Minister Hubertus Heil has called to enshrine the right to work from home into German law, in a move that could become more common as advanced economies emerge from their coronavirus epidemics. “Anyone who wants to, and whose workplace allows it, should be able to work at home—even when the coronavirus pandemic is over,” Heil told Bild am Sonntag.
Saving Czech pubs (Worldcrunch) With more than 90% of pubs closed due to lockdown measures, the Czech Republic has been deprived of an emblematic part of its culture. In response, Czechs have spent 7 million CZK (257,124 euro) since the beginning of April on beer and food vouchers to be consumed in better times, reported iROZHLAS.cz. Started by the Czech Beer and Malt Association, the site “Zachra�� svou hospodu!” (Save Your Pub!) enables concerned drinkers to buy vouchers in order to support their favorite bars and restaurants through the coronavirus shutdown, and use them whenever the cash-strapped pubs reopen.
Mideast economies take massive hit with oil price crash (AP) Iraq is planning painful cuts in social benefits relied on by millions of government workers. Saudi Arabia will likely have to delay mega-projects. Egypt and Lebanon face a blow as their workers in the Gulf send back less of the much-needed dollars that help keep their fragile economies afloat. The historic crash in oil prices in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic is reverberating across the Middle East as crude-dependent countries scramble to offset losses from a key source of state revenue—and all this at a time when several of them already face explosive social unrest. While some Gulf countries can rely on a cushion of foreign currency reserves, nowhere in the region are the circumstances more dire than in Iraq, where oil sales fund 90% of the state budget. Iraq saw massive protests in the past months by a populace angry over the weak economy and rampant corruption—and the turmoil could erupt again. Cutbacks in spending will only add to the pain for a population struggling to get by under coronavirus restrictions.
Lebanese defy coronavirus lockdown and block roads, protesting deteriorating economy (AP) Protesters took the streets across Lebanon late Sunday, blocking roads and highways to protest the worsening economy, in defiance of a coronavirus-triggered lockdown and curfew imposed by authorities, according to the country’s official news agency. Sunday’s demonstrations were the latest to rock Lebanon in recent days, even as a lockdown and a dusk-to-dawn curfew remained in place. The coronavirus pandemic has deepened Lebanon’s worst economic crisis since the nation’s 15 year civil war that ended in 1990. Since October, hundreds of thousands have demonstrated against the government and its elites, decrying corruption and other mismanagement that has crippled the economy.
Netanyahu confident of U.S. backing on annexation (Foreign Policy) On Sunday, Benjamin Netanyahu told a pro-Israel Christian group, the European Commission for Israel, that he was confident the United States would give its blessing to a planned annexation of parts of the occupied West Bank in a matter of months. A condition of Netanyahu’s newly formed coalition with Benny Gantz is that Washington must approve any annexation decision first. Writing in Foreign Policy on April 23, a trio of seasoned Israeli military commanders warned Netanyahu against such a move. Ami Ayalon (a former chief of the Israeli Shin Bet security service), Tamir Pardo (a former director of the Mossad), and Gadi Shamni (a former commander of the Israel Defense Forces Central Command) argued that annexation would undermine Israeli security and could spark a popular backlash in Jordan and Egypt—endangering hard-won peace treaties with those countries. “This irreversible step, once taken, is likely to trigger a chain reaction beyond Israel’s control,” they wrote.
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Fryske ynsprekmaraton van start
Fryske ynsprekmaraton van start
28-10-2022 JOURE – In het Fries tegen je mobiele telefoon of een app praten? Dat is nu nog niet mogelijk. De Fryske ynsprekmaraton moet daar verandering in brengen. Gedeputeerde Sietske Poepjes gafgister samen met de Fryske vlogger Eduard Rekker bij het radioprogramma Goeiemiddei van Omrop Fryslân het symbolische startschot. Met dit project wil de provincie samen met haar partners 300 uur…
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Omroep Eemsdelta
Omroep Eemsdelta is een lokaal radiostation in Nederland, dat uitzendt in de regio Eemsdelta. Het maakt deel uit van het Omrop Fryslân netwerk van regionale radiozenders. Omroep Eemsdelta brengt een mix van muziek, nieuws en informatieve programma's. Het station staat bekend om zijn lokale gerichtheid, waarbij veel van de programma's in eigen beheer worden geproduceerd. De zender is ook actief in het promoten van evenementen en initiatieven in de Eemsdelta regio. Read the full article
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