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Two arrested for arson of Jewish ambulances in London

Two arrested for arson of Jewish ambulances in London

Police in London have arrested two men in connection with an arson attack on parked ambulances belonging to a Jewish volunteer organization. The incident, which occurred last Monday, is being investigated as an antisemitic hate crime.

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Car in water after serious accident involving motorcycle on N520 in Nieuw-Vennep

Car in water after serious accident involving motorcycle on N520 in Nieuw-Vennep

A serious accident involving a motorcycle and a car occurred on the N520 (Hoofdweg) in Nieuw-Vennep. During the incident, the car ended up in the water.

Feminist activists take action against the summer body: "Everyone has a beach body"

Feminist activists take action against the summer body: "Everyone has a beach body"

The feminist action group Dolle Mina's held a demonstration at the Grote Markt in Haarlem to challenge 'summer body' beauty standards. Using props and mock makeovers, the group promoted the message that every person is ready for the beach regardless of their physical appearance.

'They don't all come from my womb, but they are all in my heart.' Rianne wants to show the positive side of foster care. 'Every child deserves our tears'

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Photographer Erik Zwiers is presenting an exhibition at the Heemskerk town hall to highlight the positive aspects of modern foster care. The project aims to contrast the history of orphanages with the supportive nature of contemporary foster parenting, emphasizing that every child deserves a loving home.

Nearly 500 confirmed Ebola cases in Central Africa

Nearly 500 confirmed Ebola cases in Central Africa

The World Health Organization reports nearly 500 confirmed Ebola cases in Central Africa, with the majority occurring in the Democratic Republic of Congo. At least 80 deaths have been officially recorded in the DRC, while neighboring Uganda has reported 19 confirmed cases.