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Trump administration begins refunding billions to importers

Trump administration begins refunding billions to importers

The Trump administration has begun refunding more than $35.5 billion to importers after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the administration's import tariffs were illegal. The payouts are being distributed to companies that successfully petitioned for the return of duties they previously paid.

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WHO chief: Work not yet finished after Hondius evacuation

WHO chief: Work not yet finished after Hondius evacuation

The evacuation of the cruise ship Hondius following a deadly hantavirus outbreak has been completed. WHO Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus emphasized that the organization's work regarding the incident is not yet finished.

Fire at emergency shelter in Loosdrecht during asylum center protest

Fire at emergency shelter in Loosdrecht during asylum center protest

A fire broke out at an emergency shelter for asylum seekers in Loosdrecht during an anti-AZC demonstration. A spokesperson for the safety region confirmed the incident occurred while protesters were present at the site.

Reuters: Saudi Arabia carried out secret attacks on Iran

Reuters: Saudi Arabia carried out secret attacks on Iran

Saudi Arabia reportedly conducted secret retaliatory attacks against Iran in late March, according to Western and Iranian officials cited by Reuters. These strikes represent the first known instance of such direct military action by Saudi Arabia against Iranian territory.

Is sunbed lawsuit good news for frustrated Dutch vacationers?

Is sunbed lawsuit good news for frustrated Dutch vacationers?

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