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Trump calls Supreme Court ruling a disgrace and announces new tariff

Trump calls Supreme Court ruling a disgrace and announces new tariff

U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized a Supreme Court ruling that declared many of his import tariffs illegal, calling the decision a "disgrace." Trump expressed deep disappointment in the judges involved and questioned their loyalty following the court's determination that the levies were unlawful.

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IAEA: local ceasefire for repairs at Ukraine nuclear plant

IAEA: local ceasefire for repairs at Ukraine nuclear plant

A local ceasefire mediated by the IAEA began on Friday near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine. The temporary truce is intended to allow for repairs to a high-voltage power line to mitigate the risk of a nuclear accident.

Fully pesticide-free greenery remains unattainable for Haarlem for now

Fully pesticide-free greenery remains unattainable for Haarlem for now

Alderman Robbert Berkhout announced that Haarlem will not meet its goal of having all city greenery pesticide-free by 2028. The delay is caused by the limited availability of trees, shrubs, and grass that have not been treated with pesticides.

Number of Russian companies in the country falls sharply over ten years

Number of Russian companies in the country falls sharply over ten years

The number of Russian-owned companies in the Netherlands has significantly decreased since 2014. This decline is primarily attributed to the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Three demonstrations announced for Ye's concerts at GelreDome

Three demonstrations announced for Ye's concerts at GelreDome

Three demonstrations have been registered with the municipality of Arnhem to take place during rapper Ye's concerts at the GelreDome. Mayor Ahmed Marcouch confirmed that protesters will be assigned a visible location to voice their concerns to concert attendees.

Most municipalities far behind on housing for permit holders

Most municipalities far behind on housing for permit holders

Most Dutch municipalities are failing to meet government-mandated targets for housing refugees with residency permits, resulting in a backlog of over 12,000 people. This shortage forces permit holders to remain in already overcrowded asylum seeker centers while they wait for permanent housing.