Ukraine apologizes to Finland for fallen drones

Ukraine has apologized to Finland after two drones crashed on Finnish territory on Sunday morning. The drones were reportedly intended for targets in Russia and were not aimed at Finland.

Ukraine has apologized to Finland after two drones crashed on Finnish territory on Sunday morning. The drones were reportedly intended for targets in Russia and were not aimed at Finland.

Max Verstappen was forced to retire from the Monaco Grand Prix early due to an immediate engine failure. The Red Bull driver's race in the principality ended before it effectively began, costing him a potential high finish.

Israel carried out air strikes on southern Beirut suburbs targeting terrorist command centers, according to Prime Minister Netanyahu's office. Defense Minister Israel Katz stated the attacks were a response to Hezbollah firing into Israeli territory. Lebanese media reported that at least two buildings were hit during the operation.

The pleasure craft River Song encountered difficulties near Forteiland IJmuiden early this afternoon. The vessel required assistance after getting into trouble in the waters near the island.
Starting next year, employers in the Netherlands will no longer be compensated for severance payments to long-term sick employees, potentially costing workers an average of 17,000 euros. The labor union CNV warns that this change may lead to an increase in 'dormant employment' cases where sick workers are kept on the payroll without being formally dismissed. This policy shift effectively marks a return to previous labor practices that disadvantaged chronically ill staff.

Multiple polling stations in Armenia received false bomb threats during the country's tense elections, according to state media. The Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that the threats were intended to influence the voting results, though the perpetrators remain unidentified.