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Iran's Revolutionary Guard threatens force in Strait of Hormuz

Iran's Revolutionary Guard threatens force in Strait of Hormuz

A commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has reiterated that the Strait of Hormuz is closed to traffic. He warned that any ships attempting to pass through the waterway will be set on fire, according to Iranian media reports.

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UK rejects US criticism after Nowak's death

UK rejects US criticism after Nowak's death

The British government has rejected criticism from the U.S. State Department regarding the death of student Henry Nowak. UK Justice Minister David Lammy denied allegations that the country’s legal system employs double standards or treats groups unequally. The dispute follows claims by U.S. officials that the case highlights systemic issues within British policing.

Israel orders evacuation of villages north of the Litani

Israel orders evacuation of villages north of the Litani

The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of three villages north of the Litani River in Lebanon ahead of planned attacks. Recent strikes on the southern city of Tyre have already resulted in the deaths of seven people, according to Lebanese civil protection.

Former RIVM head Van Dissel: 'Images of coffins in the street shaped our initial focus, elderly care came later'

Former RIVM head Van Dissel: 'Images of coffins in the street shaped our initial focus, elderly care came later'

Former RIVM head Jaap van Dissel testified before a parliamentary inquiry committee on Friday regarding his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. He addressed past decisions concerning school closures, face mask policies, and the initial focus on hospital capacity instead of elderly care. The inquiry aims to evaluate the Dutch government's response to the health crisis.

No trains between Haarlem and Hillegom due to technical investigation

No trains between Haarlem and Hillegom due to technical investigation

Train services between Haarlem and Hillegom are suspended on Friday morning from 09:45 to 11:15. The disruption is due to a technical investigation being conducted on the tracks.

Gijs Tuinman is no longer a BBB member and supports Mona Keijzer

Gijs Tuinman is no longer a BBB member and supports Mona Keijzer

Former BBB State Secretary Gijs Tuinman has resigned his party membership following a leadership change that saw Henk Vermeer take over as the party's leader. Tuinman expressed that the transition was painful for him and confirmed his decision during an appearance on the program Goedemorgen Nederland.