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Israeli ground troops now north of Lebanon's ‘yellow line’

Israeli ground troops now north of Lebanon's ‘yellow line’

The Israeli military has expanded its ground operations in southern Lebanon, moving beyond an unofficial boundary known as the 'yellow line.' This demarcation was established by Israel in April as a self-imposed limit for its military activities in the area.

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A tenant is suing the Eigen Haard housing corporation after being denied alternative housing following an explosion that destroyed her home on Herculesstraat in Amsterdam. The corporation refuses to provide a new residence, arguing that her home was the specific target of the attack due to previous drug-related activity discovered by police. The woman denies any involvement in criminal activity and maintains that she and her son are victims who are being unfairly punished.

Former circuit director Edwin Sibbel to become Zandvoort alderman; Mona Keijzer advisor Daniëlle Wiegmans also nominated

Former circuit director Edwin Sibbel to become Zandvoort alderman; Mona Keijzer advisor Daniëlle Wiegmans also nominated

Edwin Sibbel, the former financial director of Circuitpark Zandvoort, and Daniëlle Wiegmans, a former political advisor to Mona Keijzer, have been nominated as new aldermen for Zandvoort. Sibbel was proposed by the OPZ party, while Wiegmans was nominated by Jong Zandvoort to join the local government.

Opinion: PRO and D66 keep Bij1 and Denk out of district boards: ‘Votes from Zuidoost and Nieuw-West apparently carry less weight’

Opinion: PRO and D66 keep Bij1 and Denk out of district boards: ‘Votes from Zuidoost and Nieuw-West apparently carry less weight’

New Haarlem Spaarnepoort bus station to reduce car space on Schipholweg, info market soon

New Haarlem Spaarnepoort bus station to reduce car space on Schipholweg, info market soon

The Schipholweg in Haarlem is undergoing a major transformation involving the construction of the new Haarlem Spaarnepoort public transport hub and surrounding housing developments. These changes will result in reduced space for car traffic between Europaweg and the Buitenrustbruggen. An information market regarding the project and its impact will be held on Thursday, May 28, starting at 4:30 PM.

Talk to AI like you pray to God

Talk to AI like you pray to God

Pope Leo XIV has issued a papal letter detailing the potential risks associated with artificial intelligence. The document highlights concerns regarding the spread of disinformation, the exacerbation of social inequality, and the increased ease of conducting warfare.