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Kuwait: US fighter jets crash, crew survives

Kuwait: US fighter jets crash, crew survives

Several United States fighter jets crashed over Kuwait according to the country's Ministry of Defense. A spokesperson reported that all crew members involved in the incident survived.

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Police in Amsterdam have released a description of a suspect following a violent attempted robbery on Ilperveldstraat on the night of June 12. The victim was followed through Baanakkerspark and attacked from behind, but the suspect fled after she began to scream.

Another emergency order in Zandvoort to ensure safety through Monday

Another emergency order in Zandvoort to ensure safety through Monday

An emergency ordinance has been issued for Zandvoort, effective until Monday evening, to ensure public safety on the beach and in the town center. This measure follows previous safety interventions implemented earlier this season.

MiGreat: Six people outside in Ter Apel during severe weather

MiGreat: Six people outside in Ter Apel during severe weather

Six people, including two children, were reportedly left outside in severe weather on Friday evening after arriving at the Ter Apel reception center. The aid organization MiGreat criticized official authorities for leaving the group exposed to dangerous thunderstorms that nearly destroyed temporary shelters.

Many Dutch fans out early for celebration in Houston

Many Dutch fans out early for celebration in Houston

Dutch football fans gathered early at a fan square in Houston on Saturday to celebrate before the national team's World Cup match against Sweden. The event highlights the enthusiastic support for the team during the competition.

France heading for exceptionally weak economic growth

France heading for exceptionally weak economic growth

France is facing a significant economic slowdown as high oil prices weigh on household spending. The French statistics bureau, INSEE, projects that GDP growth will decline to 0.7% in 2026, down from 0.9% in 2025.