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Lebanese president: ceasefire with Israel could take effect within 24 hours

Lebanese president: ceasefire with Israel could take effect within 24 hours

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announced that a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon could take effect within 24 hours once all involved parties grant approval. The agreement requires the cooperation of Hezbollah, which must comply with the terms despite not being directly involved in the negotiations.

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Zara pulls Curaçao World Cup shirts after major blunder

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Fashion retailer Zara has withdrawn its new World Cup-themed T-shirts from stores following a significant spelling error. The shirts incorrectly printed the name of the island as "Curaçau" instead of "Curaçao."

Limburg man (49) only suspect still in custody in investigation into drugging women

Limburg man (49) only suspect still in custody in investigation into drugging women

A 49-year-old man from Horst aan de Maas is the only suspect currently in custody following an investigation into the sexual abuse of drugged women and the sharing of related footage. He has been remanded in pre-trial detention for 14 days as authorities in the Limburg region continue their inquiries.

D66: alternatives to budget cuts may come from outside social security

D66: alternatives to budget cuts may come from outside social security

D66 MP Stephan Neijenhuis stated during a parliamentary debate that the party is open to exploring budget cuts outside of social security. This proposal serves as an alternative to measures previously withdrawn by the minority cabinet following pressure from trade unions.

EU announces €50 million support package for Armenia

EU announces €50 million support package for Armenia

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a 50 million euro support package for Armenia following a call with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The funding is intended to help Armenia offset trade restrictions threatened by Russia in response to the country's strengthening ties with the European Union.

Ouwehand steps down as leader of Party for the Animals, Teunissen takes over

Ouwehand steps down as leader of Party for the Animals, Teunissen takes over

Esther Ouwehand is stepping down as the leader and parliamentary chair of the Party for the Animals (PvdD), with Christine Teunissen set to take over the role. Ouwehand will remain in the House of Representatives as a Member of Parliament, focusing on agricultural issues.