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Travel ban in New York due to approaching winter storm

Travel ban in New York due to approaching winter storm

A temporary travel ban will take effect in New York City starting tonight due to an approaching winter storm. Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the measure during a press conference to address the weather emergency.

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Iranian media: Iran leaves talk location after Trump threat

Iranian media: Iran leaves talk location after Trump threat

The Iranian delegation has reportedly left the negotiation site in Switzerland following threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. Iranian media outlets Tasnim and Fars report that the departure serves as a protest against Trump's comments regarding potential military strikes against Iran.

Hezbollah leader rejects Israeli security zone in Lebanon

Hezbollah leader rejects Israeli security zone in Lebanon

Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has rejected the implementation of an Israeli security zone in southern Lebanon. His statement follows comments from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who declared that troops would remain in the area for as long as necessary.

Man (51) dies after falling 'from a great height' at Goose concert

Man (51) dies after falling 'from a great height' at Goose concert

A 51-year-old man died on Saturday night after falling from a significant height during a concert by the American rock band Goose. The incident occurred at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Toilet in the vault and confessionals as coat racks. Food bank IJmond-Noord opens doors in the Goede Raad Church in Beverwijk

Toilet in the vault and confessionals as coat racks. Food bank IJmond-Noord opens doors in the Goede Raad Church in Beverwijk

Voedselbank IJmond-Noord is officially opening its new location in the former Goede Raad Church in Beverwijk this Tuesday. The move marks a leadership transition for the organization, as Cees Hamers succeeds Marcel Rozema as the new chairman.

Ethiopian PM Abiy's party wins 90 percent of seats

Ethiopian PM Abiy's party wins 90 percent of seats

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his Prosperity Party (PP) have won the parliamentary elections with a significant majority. According to the electoral commission, the party secured 90 percent of the seats, mirroring the results from five years ago.