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Polish PM calls for respect after WWII row with Ukraine

Polish PM calls for respect after WWII row with Ukraine

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called for mutual respect between Poland and Ukraine during a conference on Ukraine's recovery in Gdańsk. The statement follows a diplomatic dispute over World War II history, which resulted in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky skipping the event.

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The United Nations is sending specialized rescue teams to Venezuela following two earthquakes that recently hit the country. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez stated that the relief efforts are being coordinated by the UN in collaboration with various international leaders.

Forward Youssef el Kachati (ex-Telstar) from NEC to Stade Reims

Forward Youssef el Kachati (ex-Telstar) from NEC to Stade Reims

Forward Youssef el Kachati has transferred from Dutch club NEC Nijmegen to French side Stade Reims after one season. The 26-year-old, who previously played for Telstar, recorded three goals and three assists during his 22 appearances for NEC.

Official heatwave confirmed: 30.2 degrees in De Bilt

Official heatwave confirmed: 30.2 degrees in De Bilt

The Netherlands has officially recorded its first heatwave of 2026 after temperatures in De Bilt reached 30.2 degrees Celsius. This occurrence equals the record for the longest heatwave in the month of June for the country.

Dutch Parliament wants to tackle companies' ‘data hunger’

Dutch Parliament wants to tackle companies' ‘data hunger’

A majority of the Dutch House of Representatives is calling for action to curb the excessive collection and resale of personal data by online companies. The proposal aims to restrict how businesses profit from user information gathered via cookies and account details.

Coalition: Moerdijk cannot be maintained with ongoing uncertainty

Coalition: Moerdijk cannot be maintained with ongoing uncertainty

Dutch coalition parties D66, VVD, and CDA have expressed a desire to preserve the village of Moerdijk, provided that long-term certainty can be guaranteed to prevent future debates. Both the coalition and opposition are currently dissatisfied with the decision-making process regarding the village's future.