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France intercepts another ship from Russia

France intercepts another ship from Russia

The French navy intercepted a Russian tanker under international sanctions in the Atlantic Ocean's international waters. President Emmanuel Macron stated that the United Kingdom assisted in the operation.

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Clear thinking beats physical strength, Mart Smeets observes in the middle of the night

Clear thinking beats physical strength, Mart Smeets observes in the middle of the night

Mart Smeets reports on a pivotal NBA game between the former champion Oklahoma and the San Antonio Spurs held in the United States. The match determined which team would advance to the NBA finals, highlighting strategic play over physical strength.

Iran stresses importance of Lebanon ceasefire for US deal

Iran stresses importance of Lebanon ceasefire for US deal

Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that a ceasefire in Lebanon is an essential condition for any peace deal with the United States. The spokesperson emphasized during a weekly briefing that ending hostilities in the region is a firm requirement to conclude the conflict.

Stockpiling drives strongest growth in Dutch industry in years

Stockpiling drives strongest growth in Dutch industry in years

The Dutch industrial production saw its strongest growth in four years last month. This surge was primarily driven by panic buying from customers in response to the conflict in the Middle East.

Watch live: Day two of COVID hearings on Brabant ‘hotspot’

The Dutch parliamentary inquiry into COVID-19 policy continues its second day of hearings, focusing on the start of the pandemic in the province of Brabant. Medical microbiologist Jan Kluytmans and Den Bosch Mayor Jack Mikkers are being questioned regarding the initial outbreak and response.

Ten design teams advance to next phase of National Slavery Museum

Ten design teams advance to next phase of National Slavery Museum

An independent jury has selected ten design teams to proceed to the next phase of the international architectural competition for the National Slavery Museum. This marks a key step forward in the development of the museum, which will be located in Amsterdam and dedicated to the history and legacy of slavery.