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Germany and France provide aid for wildfires

France and Germany are sending two specialized fire platoons to the Netherlands to assist in combating wildfires. The aid package includes eight wildfire-fighting vehicles, a helicopter equipped with a water bucket, and support personnel.

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ING: house prices will not rise further this year due to higher supply

ING: house prices will not rise further this year due to higher supply

ING predicts that Dutch house prices will remain stable for the rest of the year due to an increase in available housing supply. While the national average is expected to flatten, economists suggest that prices in major cities could briefly decline.

Oil price pain came quickly after war began, energy bill impact yet to come

Oil price pain came quickly after war began, energy bill impact yet to come

Research from ABN AMRO indicates that Dutch households are currently feeling the economic impact of the Middle East conflict primarily through increased fuel prices. While energy bills have not yet risen significantly, those signing new contracts are expected to face higher costs in the near future.

Newspaper: Possible Epstein suicide note kept secret for years

A possible suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein has reportedly been held in a New York court for nearly seven years, hidden from investigators. The New York Times reported the discovery and has petitioned a judge to release the document.

No incidents reported in Gorinchem re-elections

No irregularities were reported across 24 polling stations during the re-elections held in Gorinchem on Wednesday. Officials noted a slight increase in proxy votes, which may have been caused by the May holidays.

Hegseth: 60-day rule for end of war not during ceasefire

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the Senate that the 60-day legal limit for continuing military hostilities without Congressional approval should not include periods of ceasefire. This interpretation would allow for a longer U.S. military presence in the Middle East conflict without immediate legislative intervention.