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Magyar invites Netanyahu, but wants him arrested

Magyar invites Netanyahu, but wants him arrested

Hungarian politician Péter Magyar has stated that Hungary will honor International Criminal Court warrants, meaning Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would be arrested upon entering the country. This declaration comes despite Magyar recently inviting Netanyahu to visit Budapest later this year.

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Russian protest artist Pavel Krisevich (25) denied entry to the Netherlands

Russian protest artist Pavel Krisevich (25) denied entry to the Netherlands

The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs has denied a temporary visa to Russian protest artist and former political prisoner Pavel Krisevich. Consequently, his scheduled performance at the De Balie debate center in Amsterdam has been cancelled.

Three suspects released after stabbing in troubled Noardburgum

Three suspects released after stabbing in troubled Noardburgum

Three out of eight suspects arrested following a stabbing in the Friesland village of Noardburgum have been released from custody. The released individuals, originating from Westerwolde, Franeker, and Leeuwarden, remain suspects in the ongoing investigation while five others stay in detention.

Markuszower Group starts new party, Verdonk joins

Markuszower Group starts new party, Verdonk joins

Members of the Markuszower Group, consisting of former PVV members of parliament, have launched a new political party called De Nederlandse Alliantie (DNA). Former minister Rita Verdonk has joined the new group to participate in this political initiative.

Markuszower Group starts new party, Rita Verdonk joins

Markuszower Group starts new party, Rita Verdonk joins

Members of the Markuszower Group, consisting of former PVV MPs, have launched a new political party called De Nederlandse Alliantie (DNA). Former politician Rita Verdonk has joined the group for this new political initiative.

Parking, trees and housing groups: Haarlem citizens present wish list to PRO, D66 and CDA. ‘Work to be done’

Parking, trees and housing groups: Haarlem citizens present wish list to PRO, D66 and CDA. ‘Work to be done’

Citizens in Haarlem presented a wide range of requests and concerns regarding urban planning and housing to the incoming coalition parties PRO, D66, and CDA during a recent public session. The political parties have committed to reviewing these suggestions to determine how they can be integrated into their future policy plans.