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Israel eases restrictions, people allowed back to work

Israel eases restrictions, people allowed back to work

The Israeli military announced on Thursday that restrictions for citizens are being eased, allowing public gatherings of up to fifty people. Residents are also permitted to return to work, provided they stay near bomb shelters.

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Cigarette butt picker Erik keeps the streets of Haarlem clean

Cigarette butt picker Erik keeps the streets of Haarlem clean

Erik, a retiree in Haarlem, voluntarily cleans up cigarette butts to protect the environment and keep local streets and playgrounds clean. While Dutch municipalities call for the tobacco industry to cover rising cleanup costs, Erik focuses on community action and provides portable ashtrays to smokers. His initiative highlights the severe environmental impact of cigarette waste, noting that a single filter can pollute 1,000 liters of water.

Prosecutors increase reward for 25-year-old murder of woman in Rotterdam

Prosecutors increase reward for 25-year-old murder of woman in Rotterdam

The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has increased the reward to €25,000 for information leading to the killer of Mariska Klompenhouwer, who was murdered in Rotterdam in 2001. Police are renewing their appeal for help ahead of King's Night and will release previously unseen surveillance footage on the television program Opsporing Verzocht.

Trump: Shooting won't 'deter' me from Iran war

Trump: Shooting won't 'deter' me from Iran war

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that a shooting incident during the White House Correspondents' Dinner will not deter him from pursuing the war in Iran. Speaking at a press conference, Trump expressed his belief that the incident was unrelated to the conflict.

Media gala shooting suspect in court Monday

Media gala shooting suspect in court Monday

A suspect accused of storming the Correspondents' Dinner in Washington DC with weapons is scheduled to be charged on Monday. The announcement was made by Jeanine Pirro, the federal prosecutor for Washington DC.

Amsterdam back then: This is what the last Queen's Day looked like

Amsterdam back then: This is what the last Queen's Day looked like

Nearly thirteen years ago, Queen Beatrix abdicated the Dutch throne after a 33-year reign to her son, Willem-Alexander. The article reflects on the final Queen's Day celebrations held in Amsterdam before the holiday was renamed King's Day.