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Mexican governor resigns after US drug cartel indictment

Mexican governor resigns after US drug cartel indictment

Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of the Mexican state of Sinaloa, has temporarily stepped down from his position. The move follows an indictment in the United States alleging that he has ties to a drug cartel.

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Café 't Sluisje forced to remove regular tables after complaint: "They've been there for 30 years"

Café 't Sluisje forced to remove regular tables after complaint: "They've been there for 30 years"

Café 't Sluisje in Amsterdam-Noord has been ordered to remove two popular community tables after a municipal review, triggered by a complaint, found they were situated outside the permitted terrace area. Despite the tables being a fixture for 30 years, a revised map confirmed they occupy unauthorized public space. A petition to preserve the tables has gained nearly 2,000 signatures as local residents and the pub's cooperative owners seek a resolution.

German defense minister: US troop withdrawal was foreseeable

German defense minister: US troop withdrawal was foreseeable

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated that the withdrawal of U.S. troops was foreseeable and expected. He emphasized that Germany is already taking steps to assume greater responsibility for its own national security.

Wildfire near ’t Harde brought under control

Wildfire near ’t Harde brought under control

Firefighters have contained a large wildfire in 't Harde, declaring the situation under control. The North and East Gelderland Security Region reported that the blaze is no longer spreading.

Spirit Airlines shuts down after lack of US state aid

Spirit Airlines shuts down after lack of US state aid

Spirit Airlines is immediately ceasing all operations after failing to secure emergency financial aid from the United States government. The budget carrier's collapse follows severe financial struggles driven by high fuel prices linked to the conflict in Iran.

Labor Day shines at Café de Zon: ‘The fight for better labor rights is far from over’

Labor Day shines at Café de Zon: ‘The fight for better labor rights is far from over’

On Friday, Café de Zon hosted Labor Day celebrations featuring protest songs and discussions on trade unions and migrant workers' rights. The event emphasized that the struggle for improved labor rights remains a highly relevant and ongoing issue.