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UAE reports downing missiles from Iran

UAE reports downing missiles from Iran

The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Defense reported that they intercepted three missiles launched from Iran. A fourth missile reportedly fell into the sea during the incident.

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Iran: Strait of Hormuz closed again over attacks on Lebanon

Iran: Strait of Hormuz closed again over attacks on Lebanon

Iran has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli military strikes on Lebanon. Tehran stated that the attacks represent a serious violation of a recent agreement between Iran and the United States.

'Are you going to the mayor?' ask PRO councilor Kim’s children weekly: 'I rely heavily on my family to manage everything'

'Are you going to the mayor?' ask PRO councilor Kim’s children weekly: 'I rely heavily on my family to manage everything'

Kim van Goethem, a council member in Haarlemmermeer, discusses the challenge of balancing her political work with a job at the municipality of Haarlem and a family of two young children. She credits the support of her husband and family for her ability to manage these multiple responsibilities effectively.

Action finds success in Spain too: 'Some items are more expensive at the Chinese store than here'

Action finds success in Spain too: 'Some items are more expensive at the Chinese store than here'

Originally founded in the Netherlands in 1993, the discount retailer Action is rapidly expanding across Europe and currently operates 3,396 stores. The chain is now seeing significant success in Spain, where it maintains the same products and low pricing strategy used in its home market.

Missing British tapestry resurfaces after 100 years at Maastricht art fair

Missing British tapestry resurfaces after 100 years at Maastricht art fair

A British tapestry that had been missing for over a century was rediscovered by a curator during an art fair in Maastricht. The historic piece is scheduled to be displayed for the first time since its disappearance this weekend in Norfolk.

Judge seizes passport of Spanish PM's wife

Judge seizes passport of Spanish PM's wife

A Spanish judge has ordered Begoña Gómez, the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to surrender her passport and remain in the country ahead of her trial. The travel restriction also applies to one of her associates as part of the ongoing legal proceedings.