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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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Charges amended, but suspect denies any involvement in Beverwijk revenge attack

Charges amended, but suspect denies any involvement in Beverwijk revenge attack

An 18-year-old suspect from IJmuiden appeared in court, denying involvement in a 2025 kidnapping and assault that moved from Beverwijk to Haarlem. The prosecution alleges the incident was a revenge attack involving rival youth groups, while the defense argues there is insufficient evidence to justify continued detention.