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Dutch officials targeted by Russian attack on Signal and WhatsApp

Dutch officials targeted by Russian attack on Signal and WhatsApp

The Dutch intelligence services AIVD and MIVD have warned that Russian hackers are targeting the Signal and WhatsApp accounts of high-ranking individuals, including Dutch government employees. These cyberattacks aim to gain access to the secure communications of officials, military personnel, and journalists worldwide.

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Shop closed after assault and illegal vapes

Shop closed after assault and illegal vapes

Mayor Jos Wienen closed a shop on Generaal Cronjéstraat in Haarlem for three months following an inspection in late May. Authorities discovered over 500 illegal vapes, hard liquor, and an undocumented worker, while a supervisor and a police officer were assaulted during the control.

Prosecution seeks four life sentences in Marengo murder trial appeal

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Four life sentences demanded in Marengo trial appeal

Four life sentences demanded in Marengo trial appeal

Israel and Hezbollah continue attacks despite Trump's ceasefire

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