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Israel orders evacuation of eleven villages in southern Lebanon

Israel orders evacuation of eleven villages in southern Lebanon

The Israeli military has issued evacuation orders for eleven villages in southern Lebanon, instructing all residents to leave immediately. The IDF stated that the move is necessary as it conducts strikes against Hezbollah targets in the region.

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French brewer must stop 'John Lemon' beer after Yoko Ono complaint

French brewer must stop 'John Lemon' beer after Yoko Ono complaint

A French brewer from Brittany has been forced to stop selling his craft beer named "John Lemon" after a complaint from Yoko Ono. John Lennon's widow objected to the pun, leading to the product being pulled from the market.

Max Verstappen himself surprised by second place in Miami qualifying

Max Verstappen himself surprised by second place in Miami qualifying

Max Verstappen secured a surprising second place in the qualifying session for the Miami Grand Prix. The four-time world champion admitted he did not expect to achieve such a high starting position for the race.

Taxi hits traffic light after collision with car in Beverwijk

Taxi hits traffic light after collision with car in Beverwijk

A taxi and a car collided at the intersection of Plesmanweg and Alkmaarseweg in Beverwijk on Saturday night. One person was injured and treated at the scene by paramedics after the taxi crashed into a traffic light.

Conductor boards train hyper-alert after assault and threats: ‘I consider our high salary as hazard pay’

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Jesse, a 31-year-old train conductor, reports facing aggression and threats on a nearly daily basis while working on trains and platforms. Despite the frequency of these incidents, he emphasizes that such behavior should not be considered normal and views his salary as compensation for the constant risks he faces.