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Revolutionary Guard: attacks on Israel were a warning

Revolutionary Guard: attacks on Israel were a warning

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard (IRG) declared that its recent missile attack on Israel was a warning following an Israeli strike on Beirut earlier that day. The IRG also warned of larger-scale attacks against Israeli and American targets if there is any further military aggression.

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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.

Trump to Iran: Return to the negotiating table

Trump to Iran: Return to the negotiating table

US President Donald Trump has urged Iran to cease its missile attacks on Israel and return to the negotiating table. Speaking to Fox News, Trump responded to Tehran's retaliatory strikes following Israeli attacks on Beirut, emphasizing the need for a new diplomatic deal.

Military reports Iran has fired missiles toward Israel

Military reports Iran has fired missiles toward Israel

The Israeli military has announced that it detected missile fire launched from Iran toward Israeli territory. The missiles were observed flying toward Israeli soil following reports of an attack originating from Iran.

British newspaper: Trump considers buying Chagos Islands

British newspaper: Trump considers buying Chagos Islands

The White House is reportedly considering a plan to purchase the Chagos Islands from Mauritius to secure the strategic military base on Diego Garcia. This acquisition would ensure the continued operation of the base, which is vital for long-range missions reaching as far as Iran.

Who loses all pieces fastest at the Anti-Chess World Championship: "I'm a terrible chess player, but a good anti-chess player"

Who loses all pieces fastest at the Anti-Chess World Championship: "I'm a terrible chess player, but a good anti-chess player"

The World Anti-Chess Championship is taking place this weekend in Amsterdam, featuring about twenty international competitors from countries like India and Germany. In this variant, players aim to lose all their pieces first, as capturing is mandatory, requiring a completely different strategic approach than traditional chess.