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FBI foils potential terror attack at White House cage fight

FBI foils potential terror attack at White House cage fight

The FBI prevented a potential terrorist attack during a UFC cage fight held in the garden of the White House. The event was organized last weekend to celebrate the 80th birthday of U.S. President Donald Trump.

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European Parliament approves lower tariffs on US products

European Parliament approves lower tariffs on US products

A majority of the European Parliament has voted to lower import tariffs on various American products. This decision is intended to prevent U.S. President Donald Trump from imposing new trade tariffs on goods from the European Union.

Person rushed to hospital after stabbing in Haarlem park

Person rushed to hospital after stabbing in Haarlem park

Emergency services responded to a stabbing at the Staten Bolwerk in Haarlem on Tuesday afternoon. One victim was injured in the incident and rushed to the hospital for urgent medical treatment.

Source: G7 agrees on new energy sanctions against Russia

Source: G7 agrees on new energy sanctions against Russia

The G7 nations have reached an agreement to impose new energy sanctions on Russia in an effort to increase international pressure. The consensus was established during a meeting of world leaders held in Évian-les-Bains, France.

KLM cancels flights to Saudi Arabia and Dubai until August

KLM cancels flights to Saudi Arabia and Dubai until August

KLM has extended the suspension of its flights to Riyadh, Dammam, and Dubai until August 9th due to ongoing unrest in the Middle East. The Dutch airline announced the decision on Tuesday in response to regional tensions.

Indications of flash powder use in powerful explosion in Amsterdam-Osdorp

Indications of flash powder use in powerful explosion in Amsterdam-Osdorp

A massive explosion that destroyed an Amsterdam gym and injured seven people was likely caused by flash powder, a highly sensitive substance often used in heavy fireworks or ATM bombings. Experts believe the scale of damage suggests a significant quantity of the material was being stored or processed in a basement beneath the building. Three suspects have been arrested as police investigate the potential criminal origins of the explosives.