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Italy and France want new peacekeeping mission in Lebanon

Italy and France want new peacekeeping mission in Lebanon

Italy and France have announced plans to establish a new peacekeeping force in Lebanon following the expiration of the current UNIFIL mandate at the end of this year. During a meeting in Antibes, leaders expressed the need for a successor mission to prevent a potential power vacuum in the region.

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Press center in Kansas evacuated due to approaching thunderstorms

Press center in Kansas evacuated due to approaching thunderstorms

The media center in Kansas City was evacuated three hours before a World Cup match between the Netherlands and Tunisia due to approaching severe weather. Journalists were ordered to leave the temporary tent facility after FIFA officials determined it was not safe enough to withstand the incoming thunderstorms.

Car catches fire and burns out on Nieuwe Bennebroekerweg in Hoofddorp

Car catches fire and burns out on Nieuwe Bennebroekerweg in Hoofddorp

A car caught fire and was destroyed on the Nieuwe Bennebroekerweg in Hoofddorp on Thursday evening. The driver escaped uninjured, though the incident caused traffic disruptions in the area.

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A Code Red weather warning has been issued for the Amsterdam region, leading the local safety council to convene. Authorities are coordinating their response to the severe weather conditions affecting the area.

Van of missing delivery driver burnt out in Haarlem, many parcels lost

Van of missing delivery driver burnt out in Haarlem, many parcels lost

A delivery van caught fire on the Dreef in Haarlem on Thursday evening, resulting in heavy damage and the loss of many packages. Police are currently searching for the delivery driver, who disappeared following the incident.

Dutch Ministry of Defence remains opposed to individual Hawija compensation

Dutch Ministry of Defence remains opposed to individual Hawija compensation

The Dutch Ministry of Defense has reaffirmed its decision not to provide individual compensation to victims of the 2015 bombing in Hawija, Iraq, which resulted in at least 70 deaths. Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz stated in the House of Representatives that the government maintains its long-standing position on the matter.