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Israel expects war with Iran to last at least three more weeks

Israel expects war with Iran to last at least three more weeks

Israel expects its military operations against Iran to continue for at least another three weeks. An army spokesperson told CNN that the planned attacks will persist during this timeframe.

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Participants at a Dutch King's Day flea market are using the event to raise money for various causes, including activities themed around political figures like Trump, Netanyahu, and Wilders. The tradition allows citizens to sell goods or offer entertainment, often serving as a platform for both charity and political expression.

Utrecht: Stadhuisplein and Oudkerkhof full due to crowds

Utrecht: Stadhuisplein and Oudkerkhof full due to crowds

The municipality of Utrecht has closed Stadhuisplein and Oudkerkhof to new visitors after the squares reached maximum capacity. Authorities also reported high levels of crowding at other city center locations, including the Neude and Janskerkhof.

British Parliament votes on investigation into misleading by Starmer

British Parliament votes on investigation into misleading by Starmer

The British Parliament is scheduled to vote on Tuesday regarding a potential investigation into Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The inquiry will determine whether Starmer misled the House of Commons, either intentionally or unintentionally, regarding the appointment of Peter Mandelson as the ambassador to the United States.

Building squatted on busy Prinsengracht, police proceed to immediate eviction

Building squatted on busy Prinsengracht, police proceed to immediate eviction

On King's Day, a group of 20 to 30 squatters occupied a building on the Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, displaying banners with anti-capitalist messages. Police caught the group in the act and immediately moved to evict the premises.

High fuel prices due to Middle East war hit fairground operators, but visitors barely notice

High fuel prices due to Middle East war hit fairground operators, but visitors barely notice

Fairground operators in Haarlem and IJmuiden are facing higher operational costs as diesel prices rise due to the conflict in the Middle East. Despite these increased expenses for running attractions, ticket prices for visitors have remained largely unaffected compared to the previous year.