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Putin expresses rock-solid confidence in new Iranian leader

Putin expresses rock-solid confidence in new Iranian leader

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his "rock-solid" support for Mojtaba Khamenei as the new Supreme Leader of Iran. The Kremlin stated its confidence that Mojtaba will honorably continue the work and legacy of his late father, Ali Khamenei.

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The European Broadcast Union is appealing to fans for assistance in locating lost footage of the 1956 and 1964 Eurovision Song Contests. These recordings are currently missing from the official archives of the original broadcasters.

Hillegom city council wants to accelerate procedure for extra padel courts: The five extra courts meet the growing demand for sports locations

Hillegom city council wants to accelerate procedure for extra padel courts: The five extra courts meet the growing demand for sports locations

The Hillegom municipal council plans to accelerate the approval process for five additional padel courts at Padelhill to meet increasing demand. This expansion aims to provide more opportunities for players in the Bollenstreek region to book courts.

Death toll of US attack on school in Iran revised to 155

Death toll of US attack on school in Iran revised to 155

Iranian state media has revised the death toll from a U.S. attack on a primary school to 155 fatalities, down from an initial estimate of 175. The strike occurred on the first day of the conflict.

Minister Berendsen on Iran war, Trump's unpredictability and the role of the Netherlands: ‘We are not strong at home’

Minister Berendsen on Iran war, Trump's unpredictability and the role of the Netherlands: ‘We are not strong at home’

Minister of Foreign Affairs Tom Berendsen discusses the Netherlands' role in international relations amidst global tensions involving Iran and the United States. As the ninth person to hold this position in eight years, he aims to strengthen the country's foreign policy influence despite internal instability.

Australia to tax tech giants for not paying for news

Australia to tax tech giants for not paying for news

Australia has introduced draft legislation that would impose higher taxes on tech giants like Meta, Google, and TikTok if they do not pay local media companies for news content. The measure aims to ensure fair compensation for articles that generate significant traffic for these digital platforms.