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NASA changes moon landing program

NASA changes moon landing program

NASA has announced changes to its lunar program to enhance safety following a series of technical issues. The revised schedule aims for the first human moon landing since 1972 to occur in 2028 at the earliest.

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Authorities are investigating a large discoloration forming the numbers 86 and 47 found on the grass of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The markings are being treated as a potential threat against President Donald Trump and have sparked concerns about vandalism.

Van den Brink expects significantly fewer family reunifications due to migration pact

Van den Brink expects significantly fewer family reunifications due to migration pact

Asylum Minister Bart van den Brink expects a significant decrease in family reunification migrants coming to the Netherlands following the implementation of the new European migration pact. He emphasized that the pact's success depends on all participating countries strictly following the agreed-upon regulations.

Housing association shocked by explosion in Amsterdam Osdorp

Housing association shocked by explosion in Amsterdam Osdorp

An explosion at an apartment building in Amsterdam Osdorp led to the evacuation of at least 400 residents. The housing corporation Stadgenoot expressed deep concern for those affected and has set up a live blog to provide updates and support to its tenants.

No new riots reported in Belfast after ongoing unrest

No new riots reported in Belfast after ongoing unrest

Following days of civil unrest, no new large-scale riots were reported in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Thursday night. However, local authorities are investigating a suspected arson at a residence, and a significant police presence remains in the area.

Ecuador lowers beer prices during the World Cup: 'Extra support for the team'

Ecuador lowers beer prices during the World Cup: 'Extra support for the team'

Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa has temporarily removed taxes on beer and light alcoholic beverages during the World Cup, leading to a price drop of over 20 percent. This fiscal measure is intended to provide extra support for the national team and its fans during the tournament.