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Netherlands halts deportations to Lebanon for next six months

Netherlands halts deportations to Lebanon for next six months

The Dutch government has announced a six-month suspension of deportations to Lebanon following the Israeli invasion of the country. Minister for Asylum and Migration Bart van den Brink stated that decisions regarding residence permits for Lebanese nationals will also be delayed during this period.

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British postal service Royal Mail investigated again for slow delivery

British postal service Royal Mail investigated again for slow delivery

The British postal regulator has launched a new investigation into Royal Mail following persistent delivery delays. Data from the past year shows that nearly a quarter of first-class letters did not arrive on time.

Red Cross warns runners of heatstroke risk on Heat Action Day

Red Cross warns runners of heatstroke risk on Heat Action Day

June 2nd marks Heat Action Day, an initiative by the International Red Cross to raise awareness about the life-threatening risks of extreme heat. In the Netherlands, safety regions are providing guidance on how to stay safe, with a particular focus on runners and organizers of upcoming athletic events.

Merz seeks to build better ties with Trump alongside European leaders

Merz seeks to build better ties with Trump alongside European leaders

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz plans to work with other European leaders to improve relations with Donald Trump ahead of the NATO summit in July. A meeting to discuss this cooperation is reportedly scheduled to take place in Berlin later this month.

Judge allows book by Apeldoorn sex case victim to be published Thursday

Judge allows book by Apeldoorn sex case victim to be published Thursday

A judge in Arnhem has ruled that the book "Het waren toch mijn ouders," written by a victim of a sexual abuse case in Apeldoorn, can be published this Thursday. The court rejected a requested publication ban and a demand to inspect the manuscript prior to its release.

Kenyans protest against American Ebola center

Kenyans protest against American Ebola center

Residents of Nanyuki, Kenya, held a demonstration to protest the planned construction of an American quarantine center for individuals exposed to the Ebola virus. While official reports counted around one hundred participants, locals claim the actual number of protesters was significantly higher.