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Israel recorded more attacks from Lebanon than from Iran last week

Israel recorded more attacks from Lebanon than from Iran last week

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar reported that Israel faced more attacks from Lebanon than from Iran during the past week. Saar shared these details following a conversation with Jeanine Hennis, the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon.

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Highest temperature ever recorded in the Netherlands on June 19

Highest temperature ever recorded in the Netherlands on June 19

A new temperature record for June 19 was set in the Netherlands on Friday as the mercury hit 34.0 degrees Celsius in the town of Ell. This temperature surpasses the previous record of 33.9 degrees recorded at the same location in the year 2000.

Politics on the Amstel: PRO blunders with jobs carousel and why is Lahlah now Lahlah?

Politics on the Amstel: PRO blunders with jobs carousel and why is Lahlah now Lahlah?

The podcast 'Politiek aan de Amstel' examines recent political developments in Amsterdam's city council as it nears the summer recess. Journalists discuss topics such as homelessness, controversial statues, and a political controversy involving the party PRO in the Nieuw-West district. The episode also evaluates the performance of new aldermen during the final council sessions at the Stopera.

Israel and Hezbollah agree on ceasefire

Israel and Hezbollah agree on ceasefire

Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire, according to a senior U.S. official. The truce officially went into effect on Friday at 4:00 PM local time.

Solar panel sales at record low, but minister sees no reason for action

Solar panel sales at record low, but minister sees no reason for action

Climate Minister Stientje van Veldhoven has declined to provide additional funding to stimulate the solar panel market despite sales reaching a record low. She suggested that citizens should evaluate their own individual circumstances, such as roof orientation, when considering the purchase of panels.

Wienen reveals Haarlem refugee housing locations, PRO prefers secrecy: ‘They are already traumatized’

Wienen reveals Haarlem refugee housing locations, PRO prefers secrecy: ‘They are already traumatized’

Haarlem Mayor Jos Wienen has announced that the specific hotel location for thirty status holders coming from Ter Apel will be made public. PRO council member Palwasha Hamzad opposed this disclosure, arguing that keeping the address private is necessary to protect the privacy of the residents who are already traumatized.