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The Dutch village at risk of being demolished

​ The Dutch village at risk of being demolished. 7 hours ago. Anna HolliganBusiness reporter, Moerdijk, Netherlands. AFP via Getty Images. In the south of the Netherlands, beside a wide estuary, a village of around 1,100 people is likely to disappear from the map.. Moerdijk, a small fishing community 34km (21 miles) south of Rotterdam, is on the fault line of the nation’s green energy transition.. The Dutch government says the country needs vast new sites to build high-voltage substations where cables carrying electricity from growing offshore wind farms can be connected to the national grid.. Yet the Netherlands is short of land. Officials argue that Moerdijk, which is on the southern shore of the Hollands Diep estuary, and well located next to ports, motorways, and existing overhead power lines, is a prime location for such a facility.. So the residents face the real threat of seeing their homes demolished at some point in the next decade, and the village potentially vanishing.. “We are being brought to the slaughter house,” says fishmonger Jaco Koman.. From his office overlooking the glistening waterway, the third generation fish merchant gestures to the horizon.. His family has trawled for their livelihoods here since 1918, and Koman’s company still keeps live eels for smoking – a traditional Dutch delicacy – and supplying high-end restaurants across the country.. He guides me inside a warehouse full of vast, bubbling water tanks and heaves out a haul of the squirming, long, thin black fish. “Be careful they can jump,” he says, laughing at my squeamishness.. The industry, Koman says, much like his latest catch, is thriving. Yet the deep water and open land that sustain his livelihood are part of what make Moerdijk so attractive to planners.. “You go to bed with it and you wake up with it,” he says of the threat that his village could be cleared to make way for new energy infrastructure. “Are they really saying that you have to go with your village?”. When residents first heard the news, Koman remembers “everybody was shocked”. His voice cracks, “It was really, really terrible”.. The prospect now is that not just his business, but his home on the other side of the dyke that protects the village from the water, could be lost.. Koman does not deny that the Netherlands needs more clean power, but questions why the burden should fall here.. Offshore wind farms, he and many other villagers argue, could be connected further out at sea, with converter stations built away from existing communities rather than smack bang on top of them.. BBC Business Daily: The Dutch village at risk from an energy project. The unease and sense of limbo is palpable on Moerdijk’s streets. For sale signs punctuate gravel driveways.. Yet few buyers are willing to invest in a place that may be completely uprooted. Flags hang limply at half mast in what residents describe as an act of mourning for the death of a village which technically still exists.. Inside the local grocery  

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Pope says he has ‘no fear’ of Trump after scathing attack

​ Trump attacks Pope over criticism of Iran war. 22 minutes ago. Rob Greenall. Donald Trump has launched an unusual and scathing attack on Pope Leo over his opposition to US immigration policy and the war in Iran.. The US president accused the pontiff of being “WEAK on Crime and terrible for Foreign Policy” in a Truth Social post, later telling reporters he was “not a big fan”.. Pope Leo has been a staunch critic of the war, calling Trump’s threat to destroy Iranian civilisation “unacceptable” and calling for him to find an “off-ramp” to end the conflict.. He has also questioned whether Trump’s hard-line immigration policy was in line with the pro-life stance of the Catholic Church.. Trump’s remarks came as the pontiff embarked on an 11-day trip to Africa, his second major foreign trip since being elected last year.. The US president wrote in Sunday’s post that Pope Leo “should get his act together” and said he was “weak on nuclear weapons”, apparently referring to Tehran’s attempts to become a nuclear power, cited as one of the reasons for the US and Israel going to war with Iran.. He also suggested that the pontiff was elected “because he was American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J Trump”.. “If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican.”. Asked by reporters later to explain the post, he said: “I don’t think he’s doing a very good job, he likes crime, I guess.”. Trump added: “He’s a very liberal person, and he’s a man who doesn’t believe in stopping crime, he’s a man who doesn’t believe we should be toying with a country that wants a nuclear weapon so they can blow up the world.”. EPA. The remarks drew immediate criticism from Catholics, with one expert comparing the comments to the Pope’s relationship with fascist dictators in World War Two.. “Not even Hitler or Mussolini attacked the Pope so directly and publicly,” said Massimo Faggioli, quoted by Reuters.. The Pope has used numerous public addresses to denounce global conflicts and urge de-escalation in the Middle East.. When Trump threatened Iran, saying that “a whole civilisation will die tonight”, he responded by saying the statement was “truly unacceptable”.. In his Easter address, the pontiff said without mentioning any countries directly that people were growing accustomed to violence and indifferent to thousands of deaths.. “Let those who have weapons lay them down. Let those who have the power to unleash wars choose peace,” he said.. More on this story. Have the American Pope and the American administration fallen out?. Pope Leo offers his strongest criticism of Trump yet. Pope prioritises world’s fastest-growing Catholic region in major Africa tour. Pope Leo XIV. Donald Trump. United States. Iran war  

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Ghanaian footballer killed after armed attackers open fire at team bus

​ Ghanaian footballer killed after armed attackers open fire at team bus. 30 minutes ago. Hafsa Khalil. Anadolu Agency via Getty Images. Ghanaian footballer Dominic Frimpong has died after suspected armed robbers opened fire at the bus carrying his team Berekum Chelsea back from a fixture.. The Ghana Football Association (GFA) expressed its “profound shock and deep sorrow”, and shared its “heartfelt condolences” to the 20-year-old’s family, teammates and all who work for the team.. “Dominic was a promising young talent whose dedication and passion for the game embodied the spirit of our league,” it added.. According to Berekum Chelsea, the team bus was returning from a Ghana Premier League fixture on Sunday, when they came under attack by “masked men wielding guns and assault rifles”.. The team – who were on the road after an away game against Samartex in Samreboi – were ambushed by the men who “blocked the road to prevent” their passage, the club added.. “[The men] started shooting at our bus as the driver tried to reverse,” it said. “The players and staff fled into nearby bushes to take cover.”. The suspects have yet to be caught as investigations into the incident continue.. “We urge that all necessary measures be taken to ensure justice is served,” the GFA said, adding it is in contact with relevant authorities and the club.. The association also said it will be reviewing and strengthening security arrangements for clubs travelling for competitions within Ghana to “prevent such tragic occurrences in the future”.. Frimpong had joined Berekum Chelsea on loan from Aduana FC in January, according to local media reports.. The forward was set to stay at the team until the end of the premier league season. He had scored two goals in 13 appearances.. The prophet and the mysterious death of Charmain Speirs. Women secretly filmed, then ridiculed and abused online. ‘The gravest crime against humanity’: What does the UN vote on slavery mean?. Getty Images/BBC. Go to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent.. Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica. BBC Africa podcasts. Focus on Africa. This Is Africa. Ghana. Africa  

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Crowds gather ahead of Bollywood legend Asha Bhosle’s funeral

​ Crowds gather ahead of iconic Indian singer’s funeral. 4 hours ago. Nikita Yadav. Reuters. Tributes are continuing to be paid to India’s legendary singer Asha Bhosle, who has died at the age of 92.. The two-time Grammy nominee, whose career spanned nearly eight decades and thousands of recordings, died in Mumbai on Sunday after being admitted to hospital following a heart attack.. Her last rites will take place on Monday evening at Shivaji Park in Mumbai city, with full state honours.. Her death has prompted an outpouring of grief from across India and beyond, with political leaders, musicians, actors and fans remembering her as one of the defining voices of Indian cinema.. Since Sunday evening, crowds have been gathering outside Bhosle’s home in Mumbai, to pay their last respects to the singer.. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Bhosle was “one of the most iconic and versatile voices India has ever known, while President Draupadi Murmu said her death was “an irreparable loss to music lovers”.. Leading figures from the film industry and sport, including Shah Rukh Khan and Sachin Tendulkar, also paid tribute, reflecting the breadth of her influence across generations.. Khan wrote that Bhosle was “a talent that will outlive many” and that her “voice has been one of the pillars of Indian cinema and will continue to resonate world over for centuries to come”.. Cricketer Tendulkar, who knew her personally, said “Asha Tai [Marathi for elder sister] was family” and that “through her eternal songs, she will remain timeless”.. A passionate cricket fan, Bhosle was also honoured on the field. During an Indian Premier League match on Sunday, Mumbai Indians players wore black armbands and observed a minute’s silence.. Composer AR Rahman wrote that “she lives forever through her voice and aura -what an artist”.. Singer Shreya Ghosal recalled growing up “listening to her, learning from her, and being in awe of her effortless versatility”, adding that she made “every note feel alive, every emotion feel personal”.. Singer-actor Farhan Akhtar said it was “impossible to talk about playback singing without mentioning Asha Bhosle”, calling her voice, joy and energy “irreplaceable”.. The tributes reflect the scale of her influence. With a voice that moved easily from romantic ballads to high-energy numbers, she became the go-to singer for composers across genres and generations.. Her strong presence in Bollywood inspired the 1997 Cornershop hit Brimful of Asha.. On Sunday, Tjinder Singh of Cornershop band said that “few have reached the ability to be loved in so many languages and dialects, and even fewer have reached so many with the astonishment of heart that her songs gave us”.. AFP via Getty Images. Born in 1933 into a family of musicians, she began singing as a child alongside her elder sister, Lata Mangeshkar, after their father’s death.. Her personal life was marked by early challenges. She married at 16, in a relationship that later broke down.. Through the ye  

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Katya Adler: Jubilation in Budapest will be felt in Europe but leaves Moscow cold

​ Katya Adler: Jubilation in Budapest will be felt in Europe but leaves Moscow cold. 1 hour ago. Katya AdlerEurope editor. BBC. Budapest’s iconic Chain Bridge links both sides of the city – beautiful Buda with vibrant Pest – across the river Danube. At night, the lights that illuminate the bridge shimmer like mini moons in the waters below.. Normally, it’s a favourite spot for tourist selfies – but not this Sunday.. Following an historic election result that unceremoniously booted Prime Minister Viktor Orbán out after 16 years in government, the bridge was lit up in green, white and red – the colours of the Hungarian flag.. Supporters of the triumphant Péter Magyar and his Tisza party said they felt they were getting their country back. A sense Magyar reflected back to them in his victory speech.. “We did it,” he said. “We brought down the Orbán regime – together we liberated Hungary. We took back our homeland! Thank you! Thank you all!”. EPA. There was a definite sense here that history was being made. Voter turnout was record-breaking. Despite Orbán’s iron grip on state media, the changes he introduced to the electoral system to favour his party and the huge influence his friends and family members have in positions of power in the “illiberal democracy” he said he turned Hungary into, the Fidesz leader was totally trounced at the polls.. I watched crowds of first-time voters dancing through Budapest’s backstreets, drunk with a heady mix of hope and incredulity in the early hours of Monday morning.. “I cried when I put the X on my ballot paper,” Zofia told me. “I still can’t quite believe we did it. But we did!”. As Zofia spoke, her group of friends were loudly chanting “Russians Go home!”. It’s an ironic full circle for Orbán. He became famous in 1989 in then-communist Hungary, calling on Russians to go home in a passionate speech he gave in the dying days of the Soviet Union. It’s a phrase that first ricocheted through Budapest during Hungary’s ill-fated anti-communist uprising of 1956.. But over the years, Orbán changed his political stripes. He moved further to the right, adopting an authoritarian edge, and throughout this election campaign, that slogan of his youth was thrown back in his face by critics, outraged by his longstanding, cosy relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.. Orbán’s ousting is a real blow for Putin, who benefitted from having an ally inside the EU. Orbán delayed sanction packages after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and has been blocking a huge EU loan to Kyiv it says it needs to survive.. But Russia’s loss is Ukraine’s gain. President Volodymyr Zelenksy was quick to congratulate Magyar on Sunday night, writing on X that he looked forward to “constructive work” together.. Not exactly effusive, you might think. But Zelensky is acutely aware that many Hungarians are wary of his home country.. Orbán used campaign posters and rallies to warn voters that only he could keep them safe and prevent th  

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Britney Spears goes into rehab after driving under the influence arrest

​ Britney Spears goes into rehab after driving under the influence arrest. 55 minutes ago. Ian YoungsCulture reporter. Getty Images. Britney Spears has gone into rehab, a month after she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.. The singer voluntarily checked herself into a treatment facility, her representative told multiple US media outlets on Sunday.. Following her arrest on 4 March, the star’s representative called the incident “completely inexcusable” and said her loved ones would “come up with an overdue needed plan to set her up for success for well being”.. Her entry into treatment comes three weeks before the 44-year-old is due to appear in court in California to face the DUI charge.. Last month, Spears was reported to authorities for driving her BMW “erratically at a high rate of speed” on a motorway, California Highway Patrol said.. She “showed signs of impairment” and submitted to a series of field sobriety tests after she was pulled over.. Afterwards, her representative told the BBC: “Britney is going to take the right steps and comply with the law and hopefully this can be the first step in long overdue change that needs to occur in Britney’s life.. “Hopefully, she can get the help and support she needs during this difficult time.. “Her boys are going to be spending time with her. Her loved ones are going to come up with an overdue needed plan to set her up for success for well being.”. Spears is one of the most successful pop stars of all time, with hits such as Baby One More Time, Toxic, Everytime, Gimme More, Womanizer, and Stronger.. For 13 years until 2021, Spears was in a conservatorship – a legal guardianship that saw her finances and personal life controlled by her father.. He has said it was necessary because her life was “in shambles and she was in physical, emotional, mental and financial distress”.. “Through the conservatorship, Britney has been able to return to a path towards stability in all of these phases of her life. The mission has been successful and it is now time for Britney to re-take control of her life.”. Britney Spears arrested in California on suspicion of driving under the influence. Britney Spears said she was used. Kevin Federline says she needs help. Britney says she’ll never return to music industry. Britney Spears. Music  

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