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Woman caught at Thai airport with 30 turtles under her clothes

Woman caught at Thai airport with 30 turtles under her clothes

A 19-year-old Taiwanese woman was arrested at a Thai airport for attempting to smuggle 30 turtles under her clothing on a flight to Taiwan. Authorities discovered the animals taped to her body in cloth bags after noticing her moving suspiciously.

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Lebanese official Joseph Aoun has accused Israel of continuous ceasefire violations in southern Lebanon, citing ongoing destruction and loss of life. On Thursday afternoon, the Israeli military issued new evacuation orders for residents in several Lebanese towns as conflict persists despite the truce.

New launch of European rocket Ariane 6

New launch of European rocket Ariane 6

A European Ariane 6 rocket has launched from French Guiana to deliver 32 internet satellites into orbit for Amazon. This mission follows previous launches aimed at expanding the company's satellite internet infrastructure.

Police release footage of man planting explosive at Haarlemmerstraat coffee shop

Police release footage of man planting explosive at Haarlemmerstraat coffee shop

Police have released surveillance footage of a suspect who placed an explosive device at a coffeeshop on Haarlemmerstraat in Amsterdam last August. The blast caused significant damage to the building, blowing the front door into the middle of a nearby intersection. Investigators are seeking public assistance to identify the individual, who was seen wearing a hairnet and speaking on a phone during the incident.

Elburg roads reopen despite 't Harde fire, Eperweg remains closed

Elburg roads reopen despite 't Harde fire, Eperweg remains closed

Most roads in the municipality of Elburg have reopened following a large wildfire in nearby 't Harde. The Eperweg remains closed to ensure emergency services have sufficient space to continue extinguishing the fire.

Media: controversial Russian grain ship will not be unloaded in Israel

Media: controversial Russian grain ship will not be unloaded in Israel

Israel has reportedly refused to unload a shipment of grain suspected to have been stolen from occupied Ukrainian territories by Russia. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andri Sybiha welcomed the decision, which was reported by multiple Israeli media outlets citing government and industry sources.