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Shots heard at Senate in the Philippines

Shots heard at Senate in the Philippines

Dozens of gunshots were reported at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday, though the exact cause of the incident remains unclear. The event may be linked to Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, who is currently wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

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Legal aid insurer DAS is calling on the Dutch government to take stricter action against rogue construction companies following an increase in scams targeting homeowners. Reports indicate that one in three homeowners has encountered fraudulent contractors who often appear prominently in online search results.

Another banana peel for the cabinet: the approaching end of mortgage interest deduction

Another banana peel for the cabinet: the approaching end of mortgage interest deduction

The Dutch government is facing renewed political pressure as civil servants and coalition parties CDA and D66 push for the abolition of the mortgage interest deduction. Despite previous claims that the debate was closed, the naderende end of the scheme is now creating significant tension within the cabinet.

Bloemendaal beaches awarded Blue Flag again

Bloemendaal beaches awarded Blue Flag again

The beaches of Bloemendaal aan Zee and Parnassia have once again been awarded the international Blue Flag certification for excellence in safety, water quality, and sustainability. This annual recognition is given to beaches that meet strict environmental and safety criteria.

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.

Smaller Milka bars should not have been sold in the same packaging

Smaller Milka bars should not have been sold in the same packaging

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.