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Jordan reports interception of thirteen ballistic missiles

Jordan reports interception of thirteen ballistic missiles

The Jordanian armed forces announced that they have intercepted thirteen ballistic missiles since Saturday morning. No casualties were reported, although the attacks caused some material damage.

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Haarlem's only motorhome site to close as municipality buys land along Randweg

Haarlem's only motorhome site to close as municipality buys land along Randweg

The municipality of Haarlem has purchased the land occupied by Urban Camperspot Haarlem & Zandvoort, which will result in the closure of the city's only motorhome site at the end of the year. This acquisition is part of the municipality's development plans for the Zijlweg-West area.

WSJ: Trump wants long-term blockade of Iran

WSJ: Trump wants long-term blockade of Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered his administration to prepare for a long-term blockade of Iran. The information was reported by The Wall Street Journal, which cited several U.S. officials.

Paint? Stink? Rubber bullets? Riot police seek additional weapons against escalating violence

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Trump has his photo placed on US passports

Trump has his photo placed on US passports

U.S. government officials have announced that President Donald Trump's image will soon appear on some American passports. The report, shared with Fox News and The Bulwark on Tuesday, indicates that the change will be implemented on certain upcoming travel documents.

US Senate against preventing Trump military action against Cuba

US Senate against preventing Trump military action against Cuba

The Republican-led US Senate has blocked a resolution proposed by Democrats that would have restricted President Donald Trump's authority to take military action against Cuba. The resolution sought to require Congressional approval before any such military intervention could occur, but its rejection maintains the current executive powers.