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Trump: Iran truce to last until Wednesday evening

Trump: Iran truce to last until Wednesday evening

US President Donald Trump announced that the ceasefire with Iran is set to expire on Wednesday evening, which is later than previously expected. Trump also stated that it is unlikely the truce will be extended further.

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Nathan Bell’s blues about the flip side of the American Dream. ‘Optimism as a survival mechanism’

Nathan Bell’s blues about the flip side of the American Dream. ‘Optimism as a survival mechanism’

American folk and blues musician Nathan Bell is returning to Haarlem this Wednesday to perform music from his new album, "Demokracy Blues." The record features raw blues sounds and confrontational lyrics exploring the dark side of the American dream.

Berendsen: Pressure on Israel must be increased

Berendsen: Pressure on Israel must be increased

Dutch Minister Tom Berendsen advocated for increased EU pressure on Israel during a foreign ministers' meeting in Luxembourg, aiming to influence the country's behavior. Following a request from the Dutch Parliament, Berendsen is discussing the potential suspension of the trade portion of the EU-Israel association agreement.

PvdD The Hague 'blindsided' by news of being 'sidelined'

PvdD The Hague 'blindsided' by news of being 'sidelined'

The Party for the Animals (PvdD) in The Hague expressed surprise following reports that it has been sidelined and removed from the city's minority coalition. Councilor Diego Demaree reacted to the news first reported by Omroep West, stating the party was caught off guard by the development.

Spanish minister: EU must take measures against Israel

Spanish minister: EU must take measures against Israel

Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares Bueno urged the European Union to take measures against Israel, including the suspension of their association agreement, to maintain EU credibility. He made these remarks in Luxembourg on Tuesday before a meeting with other EU foreign ministers.

EU court: Hungary violates EU rules with law on LGBTQ+ content

EU court: Hungary violates EU rules with law on LGBTQ+ content

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's law restricting access to LGBTQ+ content violates EU treaties by stigmatizing and marginalizing individuals. The ruling follows a legal challenge by the European Commission against the legislation, which limits access to such content for minors.