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Iran threatens to attack US Navy in Strait of Hormuz

Iran threatens to attack US Navy in Strait of Hormuz

Iran's military has threatened to attack the U.S. Navy if it enters the Strait of Hormuz following an American announcement that it will begin escorting ships through the waterway. Iranian state media emphasized that any safe passage through the strategic strait must be coordinated with Iran's authorities.

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The Russian Defense Ministry claims that Ukraine has rejected a proposal for a six-hour ceasefire near Kostjantynivka, which was intended to facilitate a prisoner exchange on Monday. Ukraine has not yet responded to the Russian allegation, and it remains uncertain if the exchange will proceed.

Director of Humanitarian Aid at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: deep respect for USAR team

Director of Humanitarian Aid at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: deep respect for USAR team

Nathalie Olijslager, Director of Stability and Humanitarian Aid at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expressed her deep gratitude to the Dutch USAR rescue team for their efforts following the severe earthquakes in Venezuela. The team was officially welcomed back upon their landing at Eindhoven Air Base.

Dylan Bakker steps down as Bij1 faction representative after conflict with Tofik Dibi: Cooperation is completely unworkable

Dylan Bakker steps down as Bij1 faction representative after conflict with Tofik Dibi: Cooperation is completely unworkable

German government considers withholding classified information from AfD

German government considers withholding classified information from AfD

The German government is considering withholding classified information from state ministers who belong to the far-right party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated that such measures are necessary to ensure that sensitive information does not fall into the wrong hands.

No more Ghana or Netherlands at the World Cup. Mark puts his flags away again: They fought hard until the end

No more Ghana or Netherlands at the World Cup. Mark puts his flags away again: They fought hard until the end

Mark Essien removed the Ghanaian and Dutch flags from his balcony in the Netherlands after both teams were eliminated from the World Cup. He watched the final match alongside his children and praised both teams for their hard-fought performance throughout the tournament.