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Six killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza Strip

Six killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza Strip

Six Palestinians, including two minors, were killed in two Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip on Sunday. Local health authorities reported that these were the deadliest strikes since the conflict involving Israel, the United States, and Iran began.

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Times: PM Starmer to decide on resignation this weekend

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Groningen opposes nuclear power plants and looks to Parliament

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A construction worker reported sighting an otter in Heemskerk, potentially fulfilling a long-term goal of outgoing alderman Piet Burgering, who is nicknamed 'Piet Otter.' Wildlife cameras are being deployed to confirm the animal's presence as the alderman prepares to leave office.