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Nationwide attacks reported on Iran's infrastructure

Nationwide attacks reported on Iran's infrastructure

Iranian media have reported nationwide attacks targeting the country's transport infrastructure. Reports indicate that bridges and railways are among the facilities currently under fire.

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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.

Tagore Park opens in no man's land on Strandeiland: "Had to scoot for half an hour"

Tagore Park opens in no man's land on Strandeiland: "Had to scoot for half an hour"

Tagore Park has officially opened as the first park on Strandeiland, the newest development area in Amsterdam's IJburg district. The park features BMX tracks, sports fields, and gardens, providing amenities for current and future residents ahead of major housing construction and the opening of a new primary school this summer. Local officials highlighted the importance of completing public facilities early in the neighborhood's development process.

Protesters with conspiracy signs removed from Ye performance

Protesters with conspiracy signs removed from Ye performance

Police removed three protesters from the GelreDome in Arnhem on Saturday during a concert by the rapper Ye. The individuals, who carried signs featuring conspiracy theories about the Holocaust, were sent away after repeatedly ignoring orders to stay clear of a protest by Jewish organizations.

Cruise ship Hondius departs Rotterdam

Cruise ship Hondius departs Rotterdam

The cruise ship Hondius departed from the port of Rotterdam on Saturday evening following a hantavirus outbreak on board in April. The vessel is currently sailing to Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen, where it is scheduled to begin an Arctic expedition with 137 guests on June 13.

Prisoner still at large after hospital escape in Belgium

Prisoner still at large after hospital escape in Belgium

A Russian inmate named Alaouidi Djabrailov remains at large after escaping from a hospital in Bruges, Belgium, on Friday. He managed to flee by threatening guards with a sharp object during a clothing change for a medical procedure.