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News site: Monaco bombing suspect found shot dead

News site: Monaco bombing suspect found shot dead

A woman suspected of involvement in a recent bombing in Monaco has been found dead near Kyiv, Ukraine. Law enforcement sources confirmed the discovery to the Ukrainian news outlet Ukrainska Pravda.

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In 1775, Joan Derk van der Capellen tot den Pol urged the Dutch to support the American fight for independence against the British. He drew parallels between the American cause and the historical struggle of the Dutch people for their own freedom.

Brussels admits: new border control system not working everywhere

Brussels admits: new border control system not working everywhere

The European Commission has acknowledged that the new EES border control system is causing significant delays at various border crossings, particularly in busy airports. While specific locations were not disclosed, officials confirmed that twenty border points are currently facing serious operational issues.

Czech Republic permitted to extradite right-wing extremist Liebich to Germany

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A Czech court has ruled that German right-wing extremist Marla Svenja Liebich can be extradited to Germany. This decision concludes a legal battle that had garnered international attention.

Court: life sentences for two members of robbery gang

Court: life sentences for two members of robbery gang

The Amsterdam Court of Appeal has sentenced two men to life imprisonment for their involvement in seven violent robberies committed in 2020 and 2021. The crimes, which took place in West-Friesland and Gelderland, resulted in one death and left two other victims severely injured.

NATO countries invest tens of billions in drone defense

NATO countries invest tens of billions in drone defense

NATO countries are investing 40 billion dollars over the next five years to improve drone defense systems. Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced the initiative in Ankara, citing the increasing frequency of unauthorized drone flights over member state territories as the primary reason for the security upgrade.