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Yeşilgöz: Security not yet compromised by US troop cuts

Yeşilgöz: Security not yet compromised by US troop cuts

Dutch Defense Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz stated that the reduction of US reinforcements for European defense does not immediately decrease regional safety. Speaking after meetings with NATO counterparts, she expressed optimism that the situation remains manageable.

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German man depicted as Hitler at World Cup files police report

German man depicted as Hitler at World Cup files police report

A German man from Alsfeld has filed a police report after AI-edited images from the World Cup depicted him as Adolf Hitler. While the man is not personally recognizable in the footage, he noted that his son, who appears next to him, is clearly identifiable.

Heemskerk weekly market to go ahead despite predicted heat: 'If it’s unbearable, we’ll pack up early'

Heemskerk weekly market to go ahead despite predicted heat: 'If it’s unbearable, we’ll pack up early'

The weekly market in Heemskerk will proceed as scheduled despite predicted high temperatures, according to market master Eric de Vrij. Organizers will monitor the weather and may close the market early if conditions become too extreme.

Ukraine working with German industry on defense against fast missiles

Ukraine working with German industry on defense against fast missiles

Ukraine and the German arms industry have signed an agreement to develop defense systems against high-speed Russian ballistic missiles. President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the urgency of the project, aiming for tangible results by the upcoming winter to counter ongoing threats.

Pope Leo to visit Peru in November, where he lived for years

Pope Leo to visit Peru in November, where he lived for years

Pope Leo XIV will travel to Peru in November, returning to the country where he lived and worked as a bishop for many years. Having spent most of his adult life there, he has held Peruvian nationality since 2015.