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Lebanon: seven dead in Israeli attack

Lebanon: seven dead in Israeli attack

Israeli attacks on South Lebanon on Saturday resulted in seven deaths and over forty injuries, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health. Israel also reported that one of its soldiers was killed during the operations in the region.

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The United States plans to use Iranian assets to fund reconstruction in friendly Gulf states and cover future damages caused by Iran. This proposal follows a series of Iranian attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain, according to an anonymous government source.

Sister of North Korean leader: Never renounce nuclear power status

Sister of North Korean leader: Never renounce nuclear power status

Kim Yo-jong, sister of the North Korean leader, stated that the country will never relinquish its nuclear power status and will not tolerate any threats. This declaration precedes a planned visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Pyongyang intended to strengthen diplomatic relations between the two nations.

Search for missing man on Veluwe suspended due to presence of wolves

Search for missing man on Veluwe suspended due to presence of wolves

A search operation for a missing man in the northern Veluwe was suspended on Saturday evening due to the presence of wolves in the area. The rescue organization SAR Nederland stated that continuing the effort would be unsafe for both the search teams and the animals.

Injury and damage in car collision on Rijksweg in Velsen-Zuid

Injury and damage in car collision on Rijksweg in Velsen-Zuid

A collision between two cars occurred on Saturday evening on the Rijksweg in Velsen-Zuid, resulting in significant vehicle damage. One occupant of the vehicles was injured and transported to the hospital for treatment.

Hedgehog dance between VVD and PRO begins

Hedgehog dance between VVD and PRO begins

Former ASML CEO Peter Wennink has raised alarms regarding potential political stagnation in The Hague, warning that the government may fail to deliver effective solutions for citizens. The VVD is currently facing pressure to avoid the perceived inaction of previous cabinet periods while navigating new political dynamics.