Wake-up call 11/14: protest against housing in The Hague • Bulgarians go to the polls for the third time

Wake-up call 11/14: protest against housing in The Hague • Bulgarians go to the polls for the third time

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What do you expect today?

  • Demonstrations in The Hague for the right to affordable housing. Demonstrators from the Housing Resistance Movement walk downtown in front of the Ministry of Interior building. The protest march will begin at 2 pm.
  • Bulgarians go to the polls for the third time this year. Elections were also held in April and July, but the parties have so far failed to form a government. Candidate to win the election We continue the changes A new party founded in September by two ministers in the current transitional government. The party came second in opinion polls.
  • In the Polish city of Tomaszów Mazowiecki, the first World Cup speed skating competition will begin this season. Ice skating takes place from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. The match can be watched live on NOS.nl, the NOS app and NPO 1.
  • In Sao Paulo, Max Verstappen has a chance of winning his third consecutive Grand Prix, after previous victories in the United States and Mexico. The race starts at 6:00 pm.

What did you miss?

with my front Collision between an ambulance and a passenger car Three minors were killed in Helmond. Police said they belonged to two boys aged 15 and 16 from Eindhoven and a 16-year-old boy from Nuenen. The latter was going to drive the car. The fourth fourth, a 15-year-old boy from Eindhoven, was seriously injured.

It was not revealed who owned the car or how the teenagers got there. It is also not yet clear why the car and ambulance collided shortly after midnight.

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Other news from the night:

Then this:

At the conclusion of the Glasgow Climate Summit, Summit Chair, Alok Sharma, broke after a Disappointing closing statement From the top. Although 200 delegates agreed on measures to curb global warming, a last-minute discussion erupted, particularly with China and India.

The countries were dissatisfied with parts of the text, and wanted to amend the part on fossil fuel subsidies and stop the use of coal. In the text, the initial wording, “toward phasing out,” was changed at the last moment to “toward phasing out,” or “reduce” rather than “ultimately stop” the use of coal.

For other countries, mainly from the European Union and small island states, this has been Big disappointment. However, all delegations eventually agreed to the closing statement.

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