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Horse bolts in New York's Central Park, tourist killed

Horse bolts in New York's Central Park, tourist killed

An 18-year-old tourist from India died in a horse-drawn carriage accident in New York's Central Park. The incident occurred after the horse reportedly bolted, according to reports from The New York Times.

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Two bodies found in home in Meerstad, Groningen

Two bodies found in home in Meerstad, Groningen

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Iran and US sign temporary deal

Iran and US sign temporary deal

The presidents of the United States and Iran have officially signed a temporary agreement between their two nations. Iranian state media first reported the deal, which was later confirmed by a White House official to Reuters.

CPB: Limited impact of higher energy prices on most households

CPB: Limited impact of higher energy prices on most households

The Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB) reports that the financial impact of rising energy and fuel prices due to the Middle East conflict is limited for most households. However, lower and middle-income families with high gas usage or frequent car travel face a more significant impact.

Relatively small group of people hit hard financially by Iran war

Relatively small group of people hit hard financially by Iran war

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