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Injuries in Russian drone attack on Odesa

Injuries in Russian drone attack on Odesa

A Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Odesa has injured at least ten people. The strikes heavily impacted the city center, damaging residential buildings, a hotel, and other public facilities.

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Another arrest after series of attacks on Jewish sites in London

Another arrest after series of attacks on Jewish sites in London

British police arrested a 37-year-old man in connection with a series of attacks on Jewish locations in London. A total of 26 people have been detained over the past month as part of an ongoing investigation into arson and other incidents in the city.

Man shot during argument in Staatsliedenbuurt

Man shot during argument in Staatsliedenbuurt

A man was shot and injured during a street argument on Van Hallstraat in Amsterdam-West early this morning. Police are currently searching for the suspect and investigating the scene, where witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots around 6:40 AM.

Bitcoin hits highest level in months after hopeful news on Middle East war

Bitcoin hits highest level in months after hopeful news on Middle East war

Bitcoin's value has reached its highest point in nearly three months, driven by optimism regarding the conflict in the Middle East. The surge follows reports suggesting that peace negotiations between the United States and Iran may potentially resume.

The Ronettes singer Nedra Talley Ross dies at 80

The Ronettes singer Nedra Talley Ross dies at 80

Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving member of the American girl group The Ronettes, has passed away at the age of 80. Her daughter announced on social media that she died peacefully at home surrounded by family.

Support for monarchy and royal couple's ratings remain unchanged

Support for monarchy and royal couple's ratings remain unchanged

Support for the Dutch monarchy and approval ratings for King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima, and Princess Amalia have remained stable according to the 2026 NOS Kings Day Survey. The findings by Ipsos I&O show that the slight increase in popularity observed in previous years has ended.