The Spanish Prime Minister on a tour of the Palestinians • The relegation match in the Premier League

The Spanish Prime Minister on a tour of the Palestinians • The relegation match in the Premier League
Excelsior and FC Volendam are competing against each other in the relegation battle.

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Good morning! Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez wants to persuade more European countries to recognize the Palestinian state through a tour, and the number 16 in the English Premier League will compete with the number 17.

First, the weather: The day begins this morning in grey, but from the south the sun is shining brighter and brighter. This afternoon will be mainly sunny, but there will also be high cloud fields. The temperature will be a maximum of 13 degrees on the rise to 19 or 20 degrees inland. Winds blow southwesterly, moderate to somewhat strong.

Weather Friday, April 12

Are you going on the road? Here you will find an overview of the work. And here you see where it becomes a job On the road.

What can you expect today?

  • Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez begins a tour with other European Union prime ministers to persuade them to recognize the Palestinian state. Sanchez goes to Norway and Ireland today. Portugal, Slovenia and Belgium will follow later.
  • Today is the last day of four hearings in the appeal in the climate case between Milieudefensie and Shell. Three years ago, a judge ruled that Shell must significantly reduce its emissions.
  • In the Dutch League, two relegation candidates face off tonight: Excelsior (16th) faces Volendam (17th) at home. Excelsior has lost nine of its last ten games. Volendam is now unbeaten in three matches.

This happened last night:

Two of the victims came from Apeldoorn. They played on the same team in the AMHC Hockey Club. That club He writes on the site That the two had been members for years: “Our white-green heart turns black today.” All AMHC games have been canceled this weekend.

A fourth Dutch skier was injured in the avalanche. This person is 32 years old, and he was transferred by helicopter to a hospital in Zams, Tyrol. Police say the injuries are not life-threatening.

Other news from the night:

Then this:

Mangrove forests are important for coastal protection around the world. They help with rising sea levels, storm surges and tsunamis. This is the theory. Starting today, researchers from TU Delft and Deltares will test whether this is scientifically true too:

Sustainable coastline: Delft tests the power of mangrove forests

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