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WHO: Virus may have spread on board ship

WHO: Virus may have spread on board ship

The World Health Organization is investigating whether hantavirus spread among passengers on the Dutch vessel Hondius, potentially causing the deaths of a Dutch couple. While the investigation is ongoing, the WHO is currently working under the assumption that person-to-person transmission occurred on the ship.

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Hélène Hendriks still recovering from back surgery: 'Just want to deliver'

Hélène Hendriks still recovering from back surgery: 'Just want to deliver'

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Ukraine reports attack on Russian industry with own missiles

Ukraine reports attack on Russian industry with own missiles

President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine successfully struck industrial targets deep within Russia using its domestically produced 'Flamingo' cruise missiles. The missiles reportedly traveled a distance of more than 1,500 kilometers to reach their objectives.

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Ecumenical Ascension Day celebration in Wijk aan Zee supports children with speech impairments in Ukraine

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