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Signs were repeatedly missed, and now 70,000 children are out of school: ‘School hadn’t missed her until she posted about chicken nuggets’

The number of children staying home from school in the Netherlands has reached 70,000, with figures continuing to rise each year. While politicians often blame teacher shortages and large class sizes, parents and experts argue that a lack of coordination between the healthcare and education sectors is the primary cause.

South Korea could get first female prime minister in 20 years

South Korea could get first female prime minister in 20 years

South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung has nominated Han Seong-sook, the current Minister of SMEs and Startups, as the country's new prime minister. If confirmed, Han would become the first woman to hold the position in twenty years.

F-35 at Schiphol: Routine training or is there more to it?

F-35 at Schiphol: Routine training or is there more to it?

The Royal Netherlands Air Force is conducting training exercises with F-35 fighter jets at Schiphol Airport to practice cooperation between civil and military aviation. These drills, the first of their kind at the airport in a decade, aim to prepare for scenarios where military airbases might become inaccessible due to rising international threats. Schiphol CEO Pieter van Oord emphasized that the collaboration is essential for maximizing military readiness during potential crises.

Will villas be built next to the Brederode Ruins in Santpoort-Zuid? Opponents return to Council of State: 'Only the developer is happy'

Will villas be built next to the Brederode Ruins in Santpoort-Zuid? Opponents return to Council of State: 'Only the developer is happy'

Organizations including Monumentenbezit are threatening to appeal to the Council of State if plans for three villas next to the Ruïne van Brederode in Santpoort-Zuid proceed. Opponents argue that the development project only benefits the developer and negatively impacts the historical site's surroundings.

US: two Iranian drones headed for Strait of Hormuz shot down

US: two Iranian drones headed for Strait of Hormuz shot down

The US military shot down two Iranian drones on Saturday evening that were threatening shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. This incident marks the latest escalation in tensions between the two nations within the Middle East region.