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Trump says he will send a hospital ship to Greenland

Trump says he will send a hospital ship to Greenland

Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that he intends to send a hospital ship to Greenland to provide medical treatment to the sick. The announcement follows his previous expressions of interest in the autonomous Danish territory, though he did not provide specific details regarding the mission's scope or who would be treated.

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Brussels to further develop EU version of NATO Article 5

Brussels to further develop EU version of NATO Article 5

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU will further define Article 42.7, the bloc's mutual defense clause similar to NATO's Article 5. The decision follows an informal EU summit chaired by Cyprus.

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Mayor Halsema on King's Day: Record number of enforcement officers in the city

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Amsterdam Mayor Halsema has announced a record deployment of 250 enforcement officers for King's Day to manage overcrowding and curb illegal alcohol and drug use. The city will enforce stricter regulations on boat occupancy and street parties following safety concerns from previous years. Additionally, the Mayor announced that bar opening hours will be extended this summer to accommodate residents wishing to watch World Cup matches.

Mostly emergency seekers, status holders and students in Oldenhove, but Joyce Goverde captures the stories behind these stereotypical labels in new exhibition

Mostly emergency seekers, status holders and students in Oldenhove, but Joyce Goverde captures the stories behind these stereotypical labels in new exhibition

Photographer Joyce Goverde is presenting a new exhibition that captures the personal stories of residents living in the Oldenhove temporary housing community before its scheduled demolition next year. The project aims to look past stereotypical labels such as students and status holders to highlight the human experiences within the shared living space.