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Trump: Iran blockade in force until deal is signed

Trump: Iran blockade in force until deal is signed

U.S. President Donald Trump has instructed his diplomatic representatives not to rush negotiations for a deal with Iran, asserting that time is on the side of the United States. He stated that the current blockade against Iran will remain in place until a formal agreement is signed.

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Residents of house shot at in IJmuiden want to go home: 'We are not part of this conflict'

Residents of house shot at in IJmuiden want to go home: 'We are not part of this conflict'

Residents of a home in IJmuiden that was recently shot at are challenging a closure order in a Haarlem court to seek an immediate return to their residence. The father of the family testified that they are not involved in any conflict and feel safe, despite the Mayor of Velsen's decision to close the property following the incident.

Motorcyclist (68) from Santpoort-Noord dies in accident on A74

Motorcyclist (68) from Santpoort-Noord dies in accident on A74

A 68-year-old motorcyclist from Santpoort-Noord died following a collision with another motorcycle on the A74 motorway near Tegelen on Sunday morning. Both riders were injured in the accident, and the man from Santpoort-Noord succumbed to his injuries later that day.

Red Cross distributes meals to asylum seekers in Ter Apel again

Red Cross distributes meals to asylum seekers in Ter Apel again

The Red Cross is distributing meals to asylum seekers at the registration center in Ter Apel this Sunday. The assistance is provided to individuals who are currently waiting for overnight accommodation at the facility.

China sends astronaut to space for a year

China sends astronaut to space for a year

Three Chinese astronauts launched to the Tiangong space station on Sunday to begin their mission. One crew member is scheduled to remain in orbit for a full year, marking a significant first for China's space program.

Castricum council to commit to asylum housing provided legislative barriers are removed

Castricum council to commit to asylum housing provided legislative barriers are removed

The municipality of Castricum has informed the national government that it is willing to provide asylum seeker reception facilities as required by law. However, the local executive board insists that restrictive national and provincial regulations must first be lifted to make this possible.