
Good morning! Did you sleep in on Sunday? In this News Alarm we tell you the latest news of this weekend and you can read what will happen today.
Weather
It’s a gray, cloudy day. A splash of rain or drizzle will fall in most places. During the day the wind also gets stronger. It will be about 4 to 8 degrees.
NOS
You may have missed this:
– In Groningen there was a big torchlight procession to protest problems in the earthquake zone. People want to show that they are angry because the government wants to get more gas out of the ground. Previously, drilling for gas has caused earthquakes.

Thousands of people participate in the torchlight procession ProNews Productions
Jonah, age 12, also walked along. We spoke to him before he left.
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– Top tennis player Novak Djokovic should definitely not stay in Australia. There was a fuss about the corona rules. Djokovic has not been vaccinated against the corona virus. Therefore, he was not allowed to enter Australia according to the rules in that country. But he was there, because he thought it might be okay. The judge in Australia has now said that Djokovic must indeed return home.
On Friday, the Australian government also said that Djokovic had to leave. That’s what we made this video about.
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– A tsunami has caused damage in a number of countries around the Pacific Ocean. Dangerous tidal waves were created yesterday by the volcanic eruption near the island group Tonga. A lot of damage is reported in Tonga. But little is known about the consequences of the volcanic eruption and tsunami.
High waves have also reached the coast in Japan, New Zealand, the US and Peru. There don’t seem to be any casualties there.

Joggers stretch and stretch at a tsunamis warning sign in California’s El Segundo town AFP
This is in the news today:
– There are weather anticorona demonstrations. In Amsterdam, people gather on Museumplein to protest against the corona rules that the government has introduced.
– Leader PSV and number 2 Ajax Both will play their first game after the winter break today. The Eredivisie will resume this weekend after the three-week break. PSV will visit FC Groningen at 2.30 pm. Ajax will play football at 12.15 pm in and against FC Utrecht. PSV now has 1 point more than Ajax.
– He is known as the man with the cheerful smile: youtuber and rapper Qucee. It’s going like a rocket on YouTube! He has quite a few YouTube channels and has hundreds of thousands of subscribers. Evita went to his house and took your questions. You can see that tonight in the Youth News.

Evita visiting Qucee NOS
And then this:
13-year-old Juan has no legs, but he scores in his football team.
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News alarm: Torchlight in Groningen + Djokovic really has to go
Source link News alarm: Torchlight in Groningen + Djokovic really has to go
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