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Senate approves ICE funding, end of shutdown in sight

Senate approves ICE funding, end of shutdown in sight

The U.S. Senate has approved a funding plan for ICE and border security, signaling a potential end to the partial government shutdown. The proposal must now be passed by the House of Representatives to take effect.

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The CEO of Karex, the world's largest condom manufacturer, has warned that prices could rise by up to 30 percent due to conflict in the Middle East and potential shipping disruptions. This increase is expected to impact consumers as global supply chain costs for major brands like Durex continue to climb.

UN nuclear watchdog chief warns of new nuclear arms race

UN nuclear watchdog chief warns of new nuclear arms race

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has warned that current global instability and conflicts could trigger a new international nuclear arms race. In an interview with The Telegraph, he suggested that the prevailing situation might lead to as many as twenty countries seeking to develop nuclear weapons.

Motorcyclist injured in accident on Nieuwe Gracht in Haarlem

Motorcyclist injured in accident on Nieuwe Gracht in Haarlem

A motorcyclist was injured in an accident on the Nieuwe Gracht in Haarlem on Thursday morning. The victim was rushed to the hospital for medical treatment following the incident.

Photo of family separated by ICE wins World Press Photo

Photo of family separated by ICE wins World Press Photo

American photographer Carol Guzy has won the World Press Photo of the Year award for her image depicting a family being separated by ICE agents. The winning photograph highlights the emotional impact of immigration enforcement procedures.

Data of nearly all Epe residents stolen in data breach

Data of nearly all Epe residents stolen in data breach

A data hack on March 12 at the municipality of Epe resulted in the theft of personal information belonging to nearly all its residents. Stolen data includes names, addresses, and social security numbers (BSN), while some individuals may have also had bank details or identification copies compromised.