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Trump's Golden Dome project costs $1.2 trillion

Trump's Golden Dome project costs $1.2 trillion

The Congressional Budget Office estimates that Donald Trump's Golden Dome project will cost approximately $1.2 trillion over the next twenty years. This evaluation provides a projected financial outlook for the initiative's implementation as calculated by the US government agency.

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Entrepreneurs achieve energy savings and reduce CO2 emissions

Entrepreneurs achieve energy savings and reduce CO2 emissions

Dutch entrepreneurs significantly invested in energy-efficient technologies and installations last year, leading to substantial energy savings. These efforts resulted in a reduction in CO2 emissions and saved an amount of energy equivalent to the annual consumption of over 723,000 households.

Ministers condemn riots at Loosdrecht reception center

Ministers condemn riots at Loosdrecht reception center

Dutch Ministers Bart van den Brink and David van Weel have condemned the violence and vandalism occurring at an asylum seeker reception center in Loosdrecht. The ministers expressed their anger and indignation on social media regarding the incident.

Israel and favorites qualify for Eurovision final

Israel and favorites qualify for Eurovision final

Israel has qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final following the first semi-final held in Vienna. Singer Noam Bettan secured enough jury and public votes to progress in the competition alongside other favorites.

Belgium, Finland and Israel qualify for Eurovision Song Contest final

Belgium, Finland and Israel qualify for Eurovision Song Contest final

Belgium, Finland, and Israel have advanced to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest following the first semi-final. Five other participating countries, including San Marino, failed to qualify for the next round.

Pro-Palestinian slogans at start of Israel's Eurovision performance

Pro-Palestinian slogans at start of Israel's Eurovision performance

Pro-Palestinian slogans were shouted in the arena during Israel's performance at the Eurovision Song Contest on Tuesday evening. The protests were audible to both the live audience and viewers watching the television broadcast.