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International Criminal Court investigates evidence for Duterte prosecution

International Criminal Court investigates evidence for Duterte prosecution

The International Criminal Court in The Hague has begun hearings to determine if there is sufficient evidence to prosecute former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Duterte is not attending the proceedings due to health concerns.

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France puts record number of regions under code red due to heat

France puts record number of regions under code red due to heat

France has placed half of the country under a code red heat warning as temperatures are expected to rise further during a severe heatwave. This marks a record number of regions placed under the highest alert level by the national weather institute, Météo-France.

Not drivers like Max Verstappen or Kimi Antonelli, but classic F1 cars are the stars of the Zandvoort Historic Grand Prix

Not drivers like Max Verstappen or Kimi Antonelli, but classic F1 cars are the stars of the Zandvoort Historic Grand Prix

The Historic Grand Prix at the Zandvoort circuit features vintage Formula 1 cars as the primary attraction, drawing thousands of spectators to experience the classic machinery. Unlike modern racing which focuses on famous drivers, this event celebrates the sensory appeal and history of older race cars.

Ajax and Oscar Garcia part ways by mutual consent

Ajax and Oscar Garcia part ways by mutual consent

Interim coach Oscar Garcia and Ajax have mutually agreed to part ways, ending his contract as Jong Ajax coach one season early. Fitness coach Enrique Sanz will also depart the club following Garcia's exit.

Haarlem to launch new city festival on July 12: FIER Haarlem, inspired by the historic Siege of Haarlem

Haarlem to launch new city festival on July 12: FIER Haarlem, inspired by the historic Siege of Haarlem

Haarlem will launch a new city festival called FIER Haarlem on July 12. The event is inspired by the historical Siege of Haarlem.

Oscar Garcia leaves Ajax after four months

Oscar Garcia leaves Ajax after four months

Oscar Garcia is leaving Ajax after only four months, having reached a mutual agreement to terminate his contract which was set to run until 2027. The Spaniard, who was brought in by Jordi Cruijff, served as both a youth coach and an interim trainer during his short tenure.