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Turkey launches plan to boost global energy from electricity

Turkey launches plan to boost global energy from electricity

Turkey has launched a global plan at its climate summit to transition from fossil fuels to electricity. The summit's chairman aims to encourage more nations to commit to generating 35 percent of their total energy from electricity within the next decade.

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Air raid sirens to remain, Defence to help fund new network

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The Dutch government has decided to maintain the air raid siren system by developing a new network in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence. Justice Minister David van Weel announced that the defense budget will help fund the updated system to ensure national coverage.

Bloemendaal may introduce a commuter tax following developments at Vogelenzang campsite

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The municipality of Bloemendaal is investigating the potential introduction of a commuter tax after a proposal from the Zelfstandig Bloemendaal party received support. This initiative is partly motivated by developments at camping Vogelenzang.

Judge overturns fines for tobacco manufacturer Philip Morris

Judge overturns fines for tobacco manufacturer Philip Morris

The Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal (CBb) has overturned fines totaling 160,000 euros imposed on tobacco manufacturer Philip Morris. The court ruled that the producer of Marlboro cigarettes did not violate the national advertising ban as previously alleged.

Rob Reiner's murder suspect son seeks $1.5 million from trust fund

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Nick Reiner, the son of director Rob Reiner, is seeking $1.5 million from his parents' trust fund to pay for his legal defense. Reiner is currently a suspect in the murder of his parents, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.