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Zelensky: Hungary has returned contents of value transports

Zelensky: Hungary has returned contents of value transports

Hungary has returned seized assets, including $40 million, €35 million, and 9 kilograms of gold, to Ukraine's Oschadbank. The contents and seven bank employees were originally detained in early March during a Hungarian money laundering investigation.

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Second car fire on Bergerslaan in Beverwijk in ten days

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Majority of musicians cannot make a living from music: financial uncertainty makes artists less likely to buy a home

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Wietske and Ben form a band, but also work in construction and journalism: 'Musicians should take a stand against low rates'

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