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Russian attacks cause fatalities in Ukraine

Russian attacks cause fatalities in Ukraine

Russian attacks in several Ukrainian cities have resulted in numerous fatalities, including at least 12 deaths in Zaporizja and five in Kramatorsk. President Zelensky and regional governors confirmed the casualties, which also included four deaths in Dnipro.

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Japanese imperial couple received in Belgium after visiting the Netherlands

Japanese imperial couple received in Belgium after visiting the Netherlands

Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako arrived in Belgium on Saturday to begin a two-day state visit following their stay in the Netherlands. They were welcomed at Melsbroek military airport by Princess Elisabeth, with official proceedings set to start on Tuesday.

These locals are competing in the World Cup in North America

These locals are competing in the World Cup in North America

Several players from Amsterdam are competing in the ongoing World Cup in North America, representing both the Dutch national team and other countries. The Netherlands is scheduled to play a match against Sweden on Saturday, June 20, as the tournament progresses into its second week.

Low water pressure near Hoogeveen due to storm damage

Low water pressure near Hoogeveen due to storm damage

Residents of Hoogeveen and the surrounding areas are experiencing reduced water pressure on Saturday after a storm damaged a transport pipe. Water company WMD reported that the damage has halved the supply of groundwater available for distribution.

UN human rights chief concerned over European return rules

UN human rights chief concerned over European return rules

UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk expressed concern over the European Parliament's recent approval of stricter rules for returning rejected asylum seekers. He urged the EU and its member states to ensure that international human rights and refugee treaties are strictly followed.

The man who mobilized 300,000 protesters warns: ‘How to bring a government to its knees’

The man who mobilized 300,000 protesters warns: ‘How to bring a government to its knees’

Former FNV leader Lodewijk de Waal provides guidance to current trade union leaders as they launch a week of actions against the Dutch cabinet. Having previously mobilized 300,000 protesters, De Waal shares three strategic lessons on how to successfully challenge the government.