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WMO: Warming hits Africa hard, glaciers almost gone

WMO: Warming hits Africa hard, glaciers almost gone

The World Meteorological Organization reports that climate change impacts, including severe floods and droughts, affected over 13 million people in Africa last year and caused more than 3,000 deaths. Additionally, the organization notes that rising temperatures have caused the continent's glaciers to nearly disappear.

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Israeli Minister Saar breaks with EU foreign chief Kallas

Israeli Minister Saar breaks with EU foreign chief Kallas

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has announced that he is severing all ties with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. Saar accused Kallas of being "obsessed" with Israel and behaving in an unfairly biased manner towards the country.

Brussels blows up Box 3: 'Truly radical, this will cost the treasury billions'

Brussels blows up Box 3: 'Truly radical, this will cost the treasury billions'

The European Commission is set to propose new rules that will make investing through private limited companies significantly more lucrative, potentially undermining the Dutch 'box 3' wealth tax system. Experts warn that these radical changes could result in a multi-billion euro loss for the Dutch national treasury.

Despite Iran deal, inflation expected to rise to 3.4 percent

Despite Iran deal, inflation expected to rise to 3.4 percent

Despite a decline in oil and gas prices following the Iran agreement, EU inflation is expected to rise to 3.4 percent by the fourth quarter. Businesses and citizens are predicted to continue bearing the economic costs of the conflict throughout the year.

Fireworks mortar and possible pipe bomb at asylum center under construction in Nuenen

Fireworks mortar and possible pipe bomb at asylum center under construction in Nuenen

A firework mortar and a possible pipe bomb were discovered at an asylum seekers' center under construction in Nuenen. The Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service (EOD) is investigating the items to confirm if they are explosives. The facility was scheduled to begin housing refugees this summer.

US to reconsider troops and bases in Europe

US to reconsider troops and bases in Europe

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the United States will reconsider its troop presence and military base locations across Europe in the coming months. This review will evaluate which assets the U.S. intends to maintain in the region.