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Zelensky to run for second term if war is not over

Zelensky to run for second term if war is not over

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced he will run for a second term if the war with Russia is still ongoing at the time of the next election. He confirmed his candidacy during an interview with the news outlet Tagesschau.

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Record proceeds for Night of the Refugee

Record proceeds for Night of the Refugee

The Night of the Refugee walking event raised a record 2.1 million euros for the Stichting Vluchteling foundation. A record 10,000 participants joined the event to walk distances of up to 50 kilometers, despite encountering poor weather conditions along the way.

Man stabbed on Tussen Meer in Osdorp

Man stabbed on Tussen Meer in Osdorp

A man was injured in a stabbing incident on Tussen Meer in the Osdorp neighborhood of Amsterdam early this morning. The victim was treated at a hospital and has since been released, while police continue to investigate the number of suspects and seek witnesses.

Singer Rod Stewart needed oxygen during live show in Utah

Singer Rod Stewart needed oxygen during live show in Utah

Sir Rod Stewart required temporary oxygen treatment after falling ill during a performance in Utah on Saturday. The singer was able to resume the concert shortly after the medical intervention.

Japan eliminates Dutch opponent Tunisia with a comprehensive win

Japan eliminates Dutch opponent Tunisia with a comprehensive win

Japan defeated Tunisia 4-0 in a World Cup Group F match held in Monterrey, moving level with the Netherlands at the top of the group standings. The result confirms Tunisia's elimination from the tournament.

Life behind the barrier with poor education: Augustien (76) prefers recognition over apologies

Life behind the barrier with poor education: Augustien (76) prefers recognition over apologies

Augustien Matulessy-Souisa reflects on her childhood experiences living in a Moluccan residential camp, highlighting the isolation and poor education faced by her community. As Prime Minister Jetten prepares to potentially offer apologies for this past suffering, the 76-year-old emphasizes that she seeks genuine recognition of these hardships rather than formal excuses.