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Two patients infected with the hantavirus are being evacuated from a cruise ship near Cape Verde to Schiphol Airport under strict isolation protocols. They will be transported in specialized vehicles to a hospital in the Netherlands, while a third asymptomatic contact will be taken to Germany for monitoring. The operation, coordinated by the RIVM, follows established emergency plans used for previous high-risk infectious disease transfers.

French aircraft carrier prepares to assist in Strait of Hormuz

French aircraft carrier prepares to assist in Strait of Hormuz

The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and supporting warships are sailing towards the Strait of Hormuz to assist with clearing operations. According to the Ministry of Defence, the fleet will be ready to begin its mission as soon as the conflict between the United States and Iran subsides.

Four arrested for millions in COVID support fraud

Four arrested for millions in COVID support fraud

The Netherlands Labour Inspectorate arrested four individuals from The Hague for allegedly defrauding the government of 8 million euros in COVID-19 relief funds. These funds were originally intended to help struggling employers pay employee salaries during the pandemic.

Freedom Ambassadors flew across the country like wannabe Tom Cruises, but Sef made a much bigger impression with a single screenshot

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Prosecutors seek four years for former court employee for selling information

Prosecutors seek four years for former court employee for selling information

The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has demanded a four-year prison sentence for a former Amsterdam District Court employee accused of selling confidential information to criminal contacts to fund a gambling addiction. The suspect, Sana C., allegedly leaked data for an extended period and used court information to extort a victim whose family was subsequently threatened.