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Zelensky: Ceasefire makes talks possible

Zelensky: Ceasefire makes talks possible

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the ceasefire between Iran, the United States, and Israel, expressing hope for a similar agreement with Russia. He stated that pausing hostilities creates the necessary space for diplomatic negotiations to take place.

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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.

Residents sharpen knives over 'green postage stamp': '4,500 new homes coming to Cruquius. Why must this plot be filled too?'

Residents sharpen knives over 'green postage stamp': '4,500 new homes coming to Cruquius. Why must this plot be filled too?'

Residents in Cruquius are threatening a joint lawsuit to block a proposed housing development at the 'Landje van Draaijer' site. The community argues that the project will cause excessive nuisance and is unnecessary given that 4,500 other homes are already planned for the area.

Ye has a major downside, don't look away from it, says CIDI

Ye has a major downside, don't look away from it, says CIDI

Naomi Mestrum, director of the Center for Information and Documentation Israel (CIDI), is protesting against rapper Ye's performances at the GelreDome in Arnhem. She urges the public not to ignore the artist's history of antisemitism and Jewish hatred during his scheduled shows this week.

Parkinson's cure draws closer in this futuristic lab

Parkinson's cure draws closer in this futuristic lab

Researchers in a Spanish laboratory are working on a cure for Parkinson's disease, a currently incurable condition that causes progressive physical and mental decline. The project aims to develop a remedy to stop the progression of the disease and improve patients' lives.