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Iran state media: War death toll rises to 1,230

Iran state media: War death toll rises to 1,230

Iranian state news agency Tasnim reports that 1,230 people have been killed following attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran. The military actions against the country have been ongoing since Saturday.

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Political reporters are inviting readers to submit questions regarding their work and behind-the-scenes operations in The Hague. The initiative aims to provide transparency about how the political editorial team makes decisions and what the daily life of a journalist entails.

Haarlem and William II's coup: Though our little prince is small, he shall be stadtholder nonetheless. Hooray!

Haarlem and William II's coup: Though our little prince is small, he shall be stadtholder nonetheless. Hooray!

Following the death of his father in 1647, Willem II became the stadhouder of Holland and several other Dutch provinces, exercising command over the army and navy. The article examines historical events during his reign, specifically focusing on a coup attempt and political tensions involving the city of Haarlem.

North Korea honors soldiers who committed suicide in Ukraine

North Korea honors soldiers who committed suicide in Ukraine

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has praised soldiers who reportedly blew themselves up to avoid being captured by Ukrainian forces while fighting alongside Russia. Kim described the soldiers' actions as a "heroic death" during a statement on Tuesday.