Previously missing boats reach Cuba

Two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba have arrived safely in Havana after previously being reported missing. The vessels reached the Cuban capital following concerns about their whereabouts.

Two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba have arrived safely in Havana after previously being reported missing. The vessels reached the Cuban capital following concerns about their whereabouts.

The KNMI has issued a code orange weather warning for the province of Limburg due to severe thunderstorms. Additionally, code yellow warnings are in place for the provinces of Zeeland, Noord-Brabant, and Gelderland.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to announce his resignation on Monday, according to a report by The Observer. This follows previous media reports that he was weighing his future over the weekend before concluding that his position had become untenable.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance has traveled to Switzerland for diplomatic talks with Iran focused on regional stability. Vance expressed hope that the discussions would lead to progress in ending attacks on Lebanon and addressing Iran's nuclear program.

Dutch striker Brian Brobbey expressed satisfaction after playing a key role in the Netherlands' 5-1 World Cup victory over Sweden. Speaking at Houston Stadium, Brobbey stated he was pleased to help the team achieve the win.

Swedish national team coach Graham Potter acknowledged that his side deservedly lost 5-1 to the Netherlands. Potter, who recently succeeded Jon Dahl Tomasson, made no excuses for the heavy defeat against the Dutch squad.