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Mexican President on US charges: Show evidence first

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has stated that the United States must provide sufficient evidence regarding drug charges against prominent Mexican citizens before local prosecutors will act. She emphasized that Mexico will handle the cases in accordance with the law once the necessary proof is presented.

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Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi moved to house arrest

The prison sentence of Myanmar's ousted leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been converted to house arrest by President Min Aung Hlaing. This move marks a relative easing of the 80-year-old leader's detention conditions.

Beverwijk delayed asylum seeker shelter too long, Asylum Minister intervenes: 'Situation urgent and critical'

Beverwijk delayed asylum seeker shelter too long, Asylum Minister intervenes: 'Situation urgent and critical'

The Dutch Ministry of Asylum and Migration is intervening in the municipality of Beverwijk due to its failure to establish a reception center for asylum seekers. The government will initially request detailed information from local officials and could ultimately mandate a specific location at the municipality's expense if progress is not made.

Son of Norwegian crown princess wants ankle monitor instead of jail

Son of Norwegian crown princess wants ankle monitor instead of jail

Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is requesting to serve his pre-trial detention with an electronic ankle monitor instead of remaining in prison. His legal team has announced they will file a formal request for his release from custody.

Journalist Natascha van Weezel (39) on how war is hereditary: ‘Fear persists’

Journalist Natascha van Weezel (39) on how war is hereditary: ‘Fear persists’

Four years in prison for sexual abuse of three minor stepdaughters, Haarlemmermeer man ordered to pay 40,000 euros in damages

Four years in prison for sexual abuse of three minor stepdaughters, Haarlemmermeer man ordered to pay 40,000 euros in damages

A 53-year-old man from Haarlemmermeer was sentenced to four years in prison by a court in Haarlem for the sexual abuse of his three minor stepdaughters. The court also ordered the perpetrator to pay a total of 40,000 euros in damages to the victims.