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ECDC: no signs that hantavirus on Hondius has mutated

ECDC: no signs that hantavirus on Hondius has mutated

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has found no evidence that the hantavirus detected on the vessel m/v Hondius has mutated. While French health officials expressed uncertainty regarding the virus's behavior, ECDC epidemiologists report that it currently shows no signs of unusual activity.

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Investigation into Farage for failure to declare million-pound donation

Investigation into Farage for failure to declare million-pound donation

A British parliamentary watchdog has launched an investigation into Reform UK leader Nigel Farage regarding an undeclared donation of 5 million pounds. The inquiry follows reports that the significant gift was not registered as required by parliamentary rules.

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A court in Bremen, Germany, has ruled that Milka violated competition laws by selling smaller chocolate bars in their original packaging. The court determined that the manufacturer should have updated the packaging to reflect the weight reduction.

Another surge of fraudulent FIFA domain names and websites: ‘Don’t fall for it’

Another surge of fraudulent FIFA domain names and websites: ‘Don’t fall for it’

Cybercriminals have registered nearly 10,000 new FIFA-related domain names in April to deceive users with fake World Cup merchandise discounts. At least 240 of these sites have been confirmed as fraudulent attempts to steal personal data.

Seven minors arrested after Apeldoorn riots

Seven minors arrested after Apeldoorn riots

Police in Apeldoorn arrested seven minors on Tuesday evening following a gathering in the De Maten district protesting asylum seeker reception plans. While six local youths were detained for disturbing public order and setting off fireworks, a seventh individual from Overbetuwe was arrested for violating a banning order.