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UN sounds alarm over civilian deaths from drones in Sudan

UN sounds alarm over civilian deaths from drones in Sudan

UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk has raised an alarm regarding the high number of civilian casualties resulting from drone strikes in Sudan. At least 880 people have reportedly been killed in these attacks so far this year.

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British Steel likely back in government hands for the first time since 1988

British Steel likely back in government hands for the first time since 1988

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer intends to nationalize British Steel following failed negotiations with the company's Chinese owner, Jingye. This move would bring the company, which employs nearly 3,000 people, back under government control for the first time since 1988.

Prosecutors: Suspect in D66 office explosion had terrorist intent

Prosecutors: Suspect in D66 office explosion had terrorist intent

A 37-year-old man is suspected of detonating a firework bomb at the D66 party headquarters in The Hague on Thursday evening. The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) alleges the suspect acted with terrorist intent.

COA has already paid 10 million euros in penalty payments for asylum centers

COA has already paid 10 million euros in penalty payments for asylum centers

The Dutch Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) has incurred over 10 million euros in penalty payments to municipalities due to issues at its reception facilities. The majority of these fines were paid to the municipality of Westerwolde, where the Ter Apel registration center is located.

Judge to rule in Marius Borg Høiby case on June 15

Judge to rule in Marius Borg Høiby case on June 15

The Oslo District Court will deliver its verdict in the case against Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, on June 15. The Norwegian Public Prosecution Service has demanded a prison sentence of seven years and seven months for the defendant.

Budget giants Temu and SHEIN face off in court

Budget giants Temu and SHEIN face off in court

A legal battle between online fast-fashion retailers SHEIN and Temu begins this Monday in London. SHEIN accuses its competitor of copyright infringement on an industrial scale by allegedly stealing product photos and advertisements.