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COA cancels bus link to city for asylum ship residents in Western Port Area

COA cancels bus link to city for asylum ship residents in Western Port Area

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Jetten: Islands can be a model in the energy transition

Jetten: Islands can be a model in the energy transition

Minister Rob Jetten stated that the six Caribbean islands within the Kingdom of the Netherlands can serve as models for a successful energy transition. He noted that Aruba's current focus on gas as an energy source is not considered a problem for this transition.

Riot police with water cannon on the scene in Loosdrecht

Riot police with water cannon on the scene in Loosdrecht

Police ordered protesters in Loosdrecht to disperse on Wednesday evening after the demonstration turned hostile and fireworks were set off. A mobile unit equipped with a water cannon was deployed to the scene to maintain order and manage the crowd.

Dutch cabinet seeks solution for Palestinian asylum seekers with asylum in Greece

Dutch cabinet seeks solution for Palestinian asylum seekers with asylum in Greece

The Dutch government is seeking a solution for Palestinian asylum seekers who have already been granted asylum in Greece but are reapplying in the Netherlands. While a small group is being returned to Greece, other applications are currently suspended while the individuals are provided with temporary shelter.

Another protest in Loosdrecht, but further from reception center

Another protest in Loosdrecht, but further from reception center

Dozens of people in Loosdrecht gathered on Wednesday evening to protest the emergency asylum seeker shelter located in the local town hall. Due to an emergency ordinance and a designated safety risk zone, demonstrators were required to maintain a greater distance from the building than in previous protests.

Lebanon: Israel destroyed thousands of homes since start of ceasefire

Lebanon: Israel destroyed thousands of homes since start of ceasefire

The Lebanese national research institute reports that Israel has destroyed or damaged over 10,000 homes in Lebanon since the ceasefire began on April 17. According to the government organization, 5,386 houses have been completely demolished, while an additional 5,246 sustained damage during this period.