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Multiple dead in avalanche at Austrian ski resort St. Anton

Multiple dead in avalanche at Austrian ski resort St. Anton

At least two people were killed on Friday following an avalanche near the St. Anton am Arlberg ski resort in western Austria. The incident occurred in the mountainous region of the country's west, as reported by local media.

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Multiple arrests for drugging, abusing and filming women

Multiple arrests for drugging, abusing and filming women

Dutch police have arrested four suspects in a major investigation into the drugging, sexual abuse, and filming of women. The investigation involves the exchange of illicit footage and includes individuals from various locations across the Netherlands.

Shia LaBeouf pleads guilty to battery after Mardi Gras fight

Shia LaBeouf pleads guilty to battery after Mardi Gras fight

American actor Shia LaBeouf has pleaded guilty to three counts of simple assault following his arrest earlier this year in New Orleans. The charges stem from a physical altercation that took place during the city's Mardi Gras celebrations.

Code yellow for the entire east of the Netherlands from midday

Code yellow for the entire east of the Netherlands from midday

The KNMI has issued a code yellow warning for the eastern part of the Netherlands starting at noon today. The weather institute expects severe showers accompanied by potential thunderstorms, hail, and strong wind gusts.

Haarlem residents launch national citizens' assembly on migration: 'Combat polarization and preserve our democracy'

Haarlem residents launch national citizens' assembly on migration: 'Combat polarization and preserve our democracy'

A group of residents from Haarlem has launched a national citizens' assembly on migration to address and reduce deep societal polarization on the issue. The initiative aims to involve approximately 175 randomly selected participants in structured discussions to bridge opposing views and strengthen democracy within the Netherlands.

Australians smoking more despite rising cigarette prices

Australians smoking more despite rising cigarette prices

Smoking in Australia has increased since 2017, despite government anti-smoking policies that tripled cigarette prices. The rise in tobacco use is primarily attributed to a significant increase in the illegal cigarette trade.