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Rebel Wilson and wife welcome second child: 'Incredibly grateful'

Rebel Wilson and wife welcome second child: 'Incredibly grateful'

Actress Rebel Wilson and her wife Ramona Agruma have announced the birth of their second child, a daughter named Rose Estelle. The couple shared the news on Instagram, expressing that they are incredibly grateful for the new addition to their family.

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Mayors warn of echoes of intolerance

Mayors warn of echoes of intolerance

Several mayors expressed concern over rising extremism in society and politics during local Remembrance Day ceremonies on Monday evening. They warned that current social tensions reflect growing intolerance and polarization within the community.

Most Remembrance Day protesters released

Most Remembrance Day protesters released

Nine protesters, including activist Frank van der Linde, have been released after being arrested during the Remembrance Day ceremony on Dam Square in Amsterdam. Three other individuals remain in custody for questioning but are expected to be released shortly.

WWII veterans (103 and 105) light liberation flame in Wageningen

WWII veterans (103 and 105) light liberation flame in Wageningen

Mayor Floor Vermeulen and two World War II veterans, aged 103 and 105, lit the National Liberation Fire in Wageningen to mark the start of May 5th freedom celebrations. The ceremony took place at Hotel De Wereld, the historic location where negotiations for the German surrender occurred in 1945.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni settle case over It Ends With Us movie

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni settle case over It Ends With Us movie

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have reached a settlement in a lawsuit concerning the filming of the 2024 movie It Ends With Us. This agreement avoids a civil trial that was scheduled to take place in two weeks.

GerBen goes people-watching on the terrace and sees: every generation has its own addiction

GerBen goes people-watching on the terrace and sees: every generation has its own addiction

The author, GerBen, describes his experience people-watching from a small terrace in an inner-city street. Through his observations, he reflects on the idea that every generation possesses its own unique set of addictions.