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Italian-American airbase in Kuwait hit by drone

Italian-American airbase in Kuwait hit by drone

A drone attack struck the Ali Al Salem airbase in Kuwait, which houses Italian and American troops. According to the Italian military, the strike destroyed a remote-controlled aircraft inside a hangar, but no injuries were reported.

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Demand for AI hardware keeps Chinese exports going strong

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Chinese exports experienced a significant increase in May, driven primarily by strong global demand for AI hardware such as chips and data center equipment. This growth occurred despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Frenkie de Jong not worried about Netherlands, but: 'Important that we adjust a few things'

Frenkie de Jong not worried about Netherlands, but: 'Important that we adjust a few things'

Frenkie de Jong expressed confidence in the Dutch national team despite a narrow 2-1 victory over Uzbekistan, which was secured by two Cody Gakpo penalties. Although the team struggled while playing with ten men, De Jong stated he is not worried but believes some tactical adjustments are necessary.

170 participants from 8 countries head to Haarlem for special Shaolin kung fu event

170 participants from 8 countries head to Haarlem for special Shaolin kung fu event

The Spaarnehal in Haarlem will host the Open Dutch Championship Shaolin Kung Fu on Saturday, June 13. Approximately 170 participants from eight countries will gather for the event, which features traditional Chinese martial arts and culture.

Memphis Depay and Netherlands reserves lose to second-string Uzbekistan

Memphis Depay and Netherlands reserves lose to second-string Uzbekistan

The Dutch national football team reserves, including Memphis Depay, lost 2-1 in a training match against Uzbekistan's second-choice team. The game was held at an empty Icahn Stadium in New York City.

People with disabilities often hit twice by healthcare plans

People with disabilities often hit twice by healthcare plans

New government plans in the Netherlands may lead to significantly higher healthcare costs for individuals with chronic illnesses or disabilities. Research by Nibud indicates that these additional expenses could reach up to 300 euros per month for some households.