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Polish president thanks Trump for sending more troops

Polish president thanks Trump for sending more troops

Polish President Karol Nawrocki thanked Donald Trump for the deployment of additional U.S. troops to Poland. He emphasized that strong alliances are built on cooperation and a shared commitment to mutual security.

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Holiday drive to the sunny south risks becoming very expensive

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The International Energy Agency warns that depleting oil stocks could drive gasoline prices toward 3 euros per liter as the summer holiday season begins. This price surge is expected to make travel significantly more expensive for motorists heading to holiday destinations.

Halsema wants to learn lessons from last-minute permit withdrawal for Music On festival

Halsema wants to learn lessons from last-minute permit withdrawal for Music On festival

Mayor Femke Halsema is conducting a thorough evaluation following the last-minute cancellation of the Music On festival in Amsterdam due to safety concerns regarding a festival tent. The investigation aims to identify communication failures between municipal departments and the organizer after a negative safety advisory only reached the mayor hours before the event.

Castricum council critical of treatment of D66 alderman candidate Hordijk. Informateur denies conflict of interest allegations

Castricum council critical of treatment of D66 alderman candidate Hordijk. Informateur denies conflict of interest allegations

The Castricum municipal council has criticized the treatment of former D66 alderman candidate Erik Hordijk during recent coalition negotiations. Informateur Gido Oude Kotte denied that Hordijk was accused of a conflict of interest, despite the candidate feeling forced to withdraw his candidacy a month ago.

US Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard resigns

US Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard resigns

Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, is resigning from her position according to reports. The decision follows her husband's recent diagnosis with a rare form of bone cancer.

Death toll rises in Fez building collapse

Death toll rises in Fez building collapse

The death toll from a building collapse in the Moroccan city of Fez has risen to fifteen, including two children. Local authorities reported that several other people were also injured in the incident.