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WEF founder Schwab files police report after discovery of listening device

WEF founder Schwab files police report after discovery of listening device

World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab has filed a police report in Geneva after discovering a listening device in his home office. The investigation into the security breach is currently underway.

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Netherlands pledges 3 billion for air defense and navy in Ankara

Netherlands pledges 3 billion for air defense and navy in Ankara

The Netherlands is set to announce over 3 billion euros in defense contracts at the upcoming NATO summit, focusing on air defense and naval capabilities. Defense Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz confirmed that these initiatives involve collaboration with countries including Belgium, the UK, and Germany.

New nationwide power outage in Cuba, third in six months

New nationwide power outage in Cuba, third in six months

Cuba is experiencing its third nationwide power outage in six months, according to the state electricity company UNE. The company is currently investigating the cause of the latest grid failure.

Man from Hillegom speaks of 'dream life' with family, but remains in jail as suspect in sexual exploitation of his own wife

Man from Hillegom speaks of 'dream life' with family, but remains in jail as suspect in sexual exploitation of his own wife

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Five years after the attack on Peter R. de Vries: I miss the camaraderie

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Exactly five years after the fatal shooting of Peter R. de Vries in Amsterdam, colleagues and family are commemorating his life and professional legacy. De Vries, who served as a confidant to a key witness in the Marengo trial, remains a significant figure in the Dutch legal landscape as the appeal in his murder case begins.