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WHO chief: Work not yet finished after Hondius evacuation

WHO chief: Work not yet finished after Hondius evacuation

The evacuation of the cruise ship Hondius following a deadly hantavirus outbreak has been completed. WHO Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus emphasized that the organization's work regarding the incident is not yet finished.

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Lebanon: Israel destroyed thousands of homes since start of ceasefire

Lebanon: Israel destroyed thousands of homes since start of ceasefire

The Lebanese national research institute reports that Israel has destroyed or damaged over 10,000 homes in Lebanon since the ceasefire began on April 17. According to the government organization, 5,386 houses have been completely demolished, while an additional 5,246 sustained damage during this period.

Fourth suspect convicted in connection with actor Matthew Perry's death

Fourth suspect convicted in connection with actor Matthew Perry's death

Film director Erik Fleming has been sentenced to two years in prison for distributing ketamine to actor Matthew Perry. Fleming is the fourth of five individuals to be convicted in connection with Perry's death, following previous sentences for two doctors and an individual known as the 'ketamine queen'.

Jetten to discuss Insiya kidnapping with Indian PM Modi, Netherlands sends delegation to India

Jetten to discuss Insiya kidnapping with Indian PM Modi, Netherlands sends delegation to India

Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten will discuss the kidnapping case of Insiya with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the Netherlands this weekend. The Dutch government is also sending a delegation to India in an effort to arrange a meeting between the girl and her mother.

ESPN commentator Schildkamp succeeds Jansma as Curaçao press officer

ESPN commentator Schildkamp succeeds Jansma as Curaçao press officer

ESPN commentator Vincent Schildkamp has been appointed as the new press officer for the Curaçao national football team for the upcoming World Cup in North America. He succeeds Kees Jansma, who resigned from the position following the departure of Fred Rutten.

Government at wits' end: is Russia behind the fierce anti-asylum center protests in Loosdrecht and elsewhere? 'At least not all racists'

Government at wits' end: is Russia behind the fierce anti-asylum center protests in Loosdrecht and elsewhere? 'At least not all racists'

The Dutch government is struggling to address a wave of intense anti-asylum seeker demonstrations in Loosdrecht and other areas involving a diverse mix of far-right groups, rioters, and concerned local residents. Authorities are investigating the origins of the unrest, including potential foreign influence, as the variety of participants makes the situation difficult to manage.