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Still unclear if military exercise caused wildfire

Still unclear if military exercise caused wildfire

The Royal Netherlands Marechaussee is investigating whether a military exercise at the 't Harde training ground caused a large wildfire on the Veluwe. While on-site research cannot begin until the fire is extinguished, officials have started interviewing involved parties to determine the cause.

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The European Central Bank decided on Thursday to leave interest rates in the eurozone unchanged despite rising inflation caused by conflict in the Middle East. Policymakers in Frankfurt determined that immediate intervention is not yet required to stabilize the economy.

Italy calls for release of Italian flotilla passengers

Italy calls for release of Italian flotilla passengers

Italy has formally requested the immediate release of its citizens who were detained by the Israeli navy while traveling with the Global Summud Flotilla aid fleet toward Gaza. The fleet was intercepted near Crete, resulting in the arrest of between 175 and 211 passengers according to conflicting reports from Israel and the organizers.

Brussels must investigate Chinese acquisition of MediaMarkt and Saturn

Brussels must investigate Chinese acquisition of MediaMarkt and Saturn

The European Parliament has called on the European Commission to investigate the potential acquisition of Ceconomy AG, the parent company of MediaMarkt and Saturn, by the Chinese firm JD.com. The move comes as JD.com seeks to expand its presence through the takeover of the major European electronics retail group.

Scaled-back Red Square parade bolsters Ukraine allies

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Ukraine's allies view Russia's decision to scale back its annual military parade on Red Square as evidence that Moscow is not winning the conflict. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and Latvia's foreign minister stated that the downsized event reflects Russia's fear of Ukrainian capabilities.

Murder suspect Lisa held longer for observation at Pieter Baan Center

Murder suspect Lisa held longer for observation at Pieter Baan Center

Chris Jude, the 22-year-old suspect in the killing of 17-year-old Lisa, will remain at the Pieter Baan Centrum for an extended period of psychiatric observation. This decision was announced during a preliminary court hearing in Amsterdam on Thursday.