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Iranian MP: We will retaliate for Israel's attack on Beirut

Iranian MP: We will retaliate for Israel's attack on Beirut

Iranian MP Ebrahim Rezaei announced that Tehran will deliver a decisive and painful response to Israel's airstrike on the Dahiyeh suburb of Beirut. The Israeli military stated that the attack successfully targeted infrastructure belonging to the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah.

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Aging and housing shortage: Village Council discusses liveability of Wijk aan Zee with residents

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The Village Council of Wijk aan Zee is hosting an annual meeting on June 10 to discuss the town's livability with residents. The discussion will focus on challenges such as an aging population and the housing shortage to help shape the future of the community.

Bolivian Congress authorizes president to deploy military against protests

Bolivian Congress authorizes president to deploy military against protests

The Bolivian Congress has passed a law authorizing President Rodrigo Paz to deploy the military to clear road blockades that have paralyzed major cities for several weeks. The decision followed an extensive overnight debate in the lower house as reported by Chairman Roberto Castro.

The biggest World Cup ever also means a more expensive Panini album: ‘The only difficulty is identifying the missing ones out of 960 cards’

The biggest World Cup ever also means a more expensive Panini album: ‘The only difficulty is identifying the missing ones out of 960 cards’

The upcoming World Cup's expansion to 48 teams has made completing the Panini sticker album more expensive than ever, requiring collectors to find 960 cards. Despite the increased costs, dedicated fans remain willing to pay for the nostalgic hobby.

Rutte suffered from it, now Jetten too: the 'where is the prime minister' question is being asked

Rutte suffered from it, now Jetten too: the 'where is the prime minister' question is being asked

Opposition parties in the Netherlands are questioning the leadership of Rob Jetten as they await negotiations for a budget agreement. Jetten is reportedly keeping the parties waiting intentionally, a situation reminiscent of challenges faced by his predecessor, Mark Rutte.

Plan for snack bar-free neighborhood goes ahead despite legal threats: 'We want a healthy food environment'

Plan for snack bar-free neighborhood goes ahead despite legal threats: 'We want a healthy food environment'

Haarlem council members are proceeding with plans to ban fast-food vendors in the new Hart voor Oostpoort neighborhood to promote a healthy food environment. Despite legal threats from the snack bar association ProFri regarding the policy's validity, local officials maintain that the initiative will continue.