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Police raid Spanish ruling party headquarters

Police raid Spanish ruling party headquarters

Spanish police have searched the national headquarters of the ruling Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) as part of an investigation into illegal party financing. The operation by the Guardia Civil targets the party of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

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Thailand mandates quarantine for travelers from Ebola-hit countries

Thailand mandates quarantine for travelers from Ebola-hit countries

Thailand has introduced a mandatory 21-day quarantine for travelers from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda following an Ebola outbreak. The measure follows reports of the virus spreading in Kinshasa and neighboring Uganda since mid-May.

65 municipal reports on construction and more in Haarlem last week

65 municipal reports on construction and more in Haarlem last week

The municipality of Haarlem processed 65 permit applications last week, with 64 specifically for Haarlem and one for Spaarndam. These reports primarily involve construction and development projects, allowing residents to track planned activities in their local neighborhoods.

Energy plans open for inspection: Where will the new high-voltage, transformer, and converter stations be located?

Energy plans open for inspection: Where will the new high-voltage, transformer, and converter stations be located?

The Dutch government has released plans for offshore wind energy landing sites, targeting regions such as IJmond and the Kop van Noord-Holland for new infrastructure. While landing at Egmond is more cost-effective, it conflicts with sand extraction activities, leading to a preferred route near Julianadorp. These plans for new high-voltage and converter stations are now available for public inspection.

Power bank forces easyJet emergency landing in Rome, UK aviation authority sounds alarm

Power bank forces easyJet emergency landing in Rome, UK aviation authority sounds alarm

An easyJet flight heading to London made an emergency landing in Rome after a powerbank in the cargo hold posed a significant fire risk. While British aviation authorities report a rise in battery-related incidents, Dutch airlines state they have not yet observed a similar increase.

Israel claims death of Hamas leader Mohammed Odeh

Israel claims death of Hamas leader Mohammed Odeh

Israeli authorities confirmed that Hamas commander Mohammed Odeh was killed Tuesday during a targeted airstrike in Gaza City. Defense Minister Israel Katz and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had previously identified Odeh as the specific target of the military operation.