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First Israeli airstrike on Beirut since start of ceasefire

First Israeli airstrike on Beirut since start of ceasefire

Israel has launched an airstrike on Beirut, marking the first time the Lebanese capital has been targeted since a ceasefire began in mid-April. The attack represents a significant breach of the recent period of relative calm in the city.

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Protesters opposing a planned asylum seeker center in Den Bosch blocked the A59 highway, forcing traffic to a halt between Den Bosch and Waalwijk. Rijkswaterstaat confirmed the demonstration on the road surface, though the exact number of participants remains unclear.

Evacuation plane with hanta patient has technical problems

Evacuation plane with hanta patient has technical problems

An evacuation aircraft transporting suspected hanta patients was forced to make an intermediate landing on Gran Canaria due to technical failures in its onboard systems. Spanish authorities reported that a replacement aircraft is now required to complete the transport.

RIVM still working on plan for Dutch citizens on infected cruise ship

RIVM still working on plan for Dutch citizens on infected cruise ship

The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) is developing a plan to assist ten Dutch citizens aboard the cruise ship Hondius following a hantavirus outbreak. Officials are currently assessing the situation to determine the most appropriate course of action for the passengers.

Emergency services on standby at Schiphol for cruise ship evacuation flight

Emergency services on standby at Schiphol for cruise ship evacuation flight

An evacuation flight from Cape Verde carrying three passengers from the cruise ship Hondius has landed at Schiphol Airport. A large team of Dutch and German emergency services was on standby to receive the individuals upon their arrival.

Berendsen consults WHO and Spain on next steps for Hondius

Berendsen consults WHO and Spain on next steps for Hondius

Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen is coordinating with the WHO and Spain to arrange the return of ten Dutch nationals and other passengers from the cruise ship Hondius. Berendsen stated that the Netherlands feels responsible for the safety of everyone on board the vessel as they determine the next steps.