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EU countries agree on sanctions against violent Israeli settlers

EU countries agree on sanctions against violent Israeli settlers

All 27 European Union member states have agreed to impose sanctions on violent Israeli settlers after Hungary lifted its long-standing veto. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced the consensus on Monday, which was made possible following a change in leadership in Hungary.

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Israeli minister rejects EU sanctions against settlers

Israeli minister rejects EU sanctions against settlers

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has rejected the European Union's sanctions against violent settlers in the West Bank. The measures were approved by EU foreign ministers on Monday.

Correspondents’ Dinner shooter denies he wanted to kill Trump

Correspondents’ Dinner shooter denies he wanted to kill Trump

Cole Allen, 31, has pleaded not guilty to charges including the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump following a security breach at last month's White House Correspondents' Dinner. Allen is accused of running past security and firing shots during the event.

Vanished: Spaarnestad began on a gray sandy plain in the early 1920s

Vanished: Spaarnestad began on a gray sandy plain in the early 1920s

This article explores the history of the defunct football club Spaarnestad, which was established in the early 1920s. It was the predecessor to the club Young Boys, which eventually ceased to exist in 2012.

Thomas Berge loses 30kg: 'I want to be the fittest version of myself'

Thomas Berge loses 30kg: 'I want to be the fittest version of myself'

Dutch singer Thomas Berge revealed that he has lost 30 kilograms over the past three years in an effort to become the fittest version of himself. While Berge mentioned that he is currently working on a new project, he stated that he cannot yet share further details about it.

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.