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Criticism of Hegseth over costs of US war with Iran

Criticism of Hegseth over costs of US war with Iran

US lawmakers questioned Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth regarding the financial costs of the conflict with Iran during a House of Representatives budget hearing. While the session was intended to review the Defense Department's budget proposal, the discussion focused heavily on the expenditures associated with the ongoing war.

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The US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is departing the Middle East and heading to Virginia for urgent repairs. The vessel has been at sea for ten months and requires overdue maintenance following its extended deployment in the region.

Fed Chair Powell to remain on US central bank board after term expires

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has announced his decision to remain on the central bank's board of governors after his current term as chair concludes. This rare move is intended to safeguard the institution's independence from political interference.

Pro-Iranian movement claims London stabbing

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The pro-Iranian movement Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya (HAYI) has claimed responsibility for a stabbing incident in London that injured two people. Local police are currently investigating the social media claims made by the group regarding the attack.

Mayors praise efforts at 't Harde wildfire

Mayors praise efforts at 't Harde wildfire

Mayors from Elburg and Nunspeet have praised the extensive efforts of fire departments from across the country in responding to a wildfire in 't Harde. The officials highlighted the effective organization and dedication shown by the various emergency services involved in the operation.

Will Amsterdam Pride become world heritage? Chances increased significantly today

Will Amsterdam Pride become world heritage? Chances increased significantly today

The Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has nominated Pride Amsterdam for UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list. This move follows a recommendation from the Council for Culture, highlighting the event's role in promoting gender equality and queer emancipation. A final decision on the inclusion is expected to be made by UNESCO in late 2028.