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Attacks on Tehran, Israel and Gulf States

Attacks on Tehran, Israel and Gulf States

Israel launched new airstrikes on the Iranian capital of Tehran on Wednesday, reportedly striking a residential area. Local media and rescue workers are currently searching for victims at the site of the attack.

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Increasing number of areas at increased risk of wildfires

Increasing number of areas at increased risk of wildfires

The Dutch fire department has declared Phase 2, the highest warning level for wildfires, in fifteen regions across the country. This alert signifies an elevated risk of nature fires, urging increased vigilance due to dry conditions.

New fighting reported in Malian city of Kidal

New fighting reported in Malian city of Kidal

Renewed fighting has broken out between insurgents and Malinese government troops in the northern city of Kidal. Following a series of attacks across Mali on Saturday, rebels now claim to have taken control of the city as of Sunday.

40 years after Chernobyl, we are committing to nuclear power again. Is it suddenly safe?

40 years after Chernobyl, we are committing to nuclear power again. Is it suddenly safe?

On the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, this article examines the safety of nuclear energy in the modern era. It addresses seven key questions about whether a similar catastrophe could happen today as the world renews its focus on nuclear power.

Only 200 left in the wild, but now also at Artis: four critically endangered Visayan warty pigs

Only 200 left in the wild, but now also at Artis: four critically endangered Visayan warty pigs

Artis zoo in Amsterdam has welcomed four female Visayan warty pigs, a critically endangered species with only about 200 individuals remaining in the wild. The animals arrived from Rotterdam's Diergaarde Blijdorp as part of a European conservation program aimed at preserving the species through future breeding. Visitors can now see the pigs in their new enclosure located near the old wolf house.

Six activists who caused A12 traffic jam still in custody

Six activists who caused A12 traffic jam still in custody

Six activists remain in police custody following a demonstration on Saturday where they used vehicles to block a section of the A12 highway. They are scheduled for questioning on Sunday and are expected to be released later in the day.