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Flights at Dubai airport 'gradually resume' after drone incident

Flights at Dubai airport 'gradually resume' after drone incident

Dubai International Airport has begun gradually resuming flight operations following a temporary suspension caused by a drone incident. The airport authority confirmed that the closure was a precautionary measure and traffic is returning to selected destinations.

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Princess Ariane debuts at state banquet for Japanese imperial couple

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Dutch nationals prosecuted for plot to kidnap Belgian minister

Dutch nationals prosecuted for plot to kidnap Belgian minister

Belgian authorities are seeking to prosecute three Dutch suspects for an alleged 2022 plot to kidnap former Justice Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne. The federal prosecutor's office in Brussels confirmed the legal action following reports in Belgian media.

Why Wikipedia is still collaborating with AI chatbots despite declining traffic: ‘Our gift to the world’

Why Wikipedia is still collaborating with AI chatbots despite declining traffic: ‘Our gift to the world’

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales explains that the encyclopedia continues to provide data to AI chatbots as part of its mission to share knowledge, despite the risk of declining site traffic. He also addresses criticisms regarding the platform's neutrality and its reputation as the world's largest information site.

US warns Dutch World Cup fans: allow extra travel time

US warns Dutch World Cup fans: allow extra travel time

The US Embassy in the Netherlands has advised Dutch football fans traveling to the World Cup in the United States to prepare for significant airport congestion and customs delays. Travelers are encouraged to allow for extra travel time and ensure all necessary documentation is in order. To mitigate these issues, the U.S. is implementing faster processing systems and increasing staffing at airports.