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Sleeping outdoors will soon no longer be a punishable offense, but these residents are unhappy about it
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema plans to officially decriminalize sleeping outdoors, arguing that fining homeless individuals is ineffective. Local residents in the Plantagebuurt have launched a petition against this move, fearing it will reduce the police's ability to address public nuisance.

Pentagon fires leadership of military newspaper that reported on aircraft carrier
The Pentagon has dismissed the top leadership of the military newspaper Stars and Stripes, including editor-in-chief Erik Slavin and publisher Max Lederer, citing insubordination. The affected staff members have been granted five days to appeal the decision.

CCTV installed around Leeuwendalersweg following incident elsewhere in the city
The mayor of Amsterdam has implemented camera surveillance around the Leeuwendalersweg for at least one month due to threats against a resident. These threats are linked to a violent incident elsewhere in the city, prompting concerns regarding potential public order disturbances.

Canada suspends tariff negotiations with US
Canada has suspended negotiations with the United States regarding import tariffs, citing a lack of sufficient progress in protecting national interests. This decision marks a significant escalation in the ongoing trade dispute between the two nations.