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WSJ: Trump wants end to war, even without opening Strait of Hormuz

WSJ: Trump wants end to war, even without opening Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump is reportedly considering ending military hostilities with Iran even if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. According to sources from The Wall Street Journal, Trump discussed this scenario with his advisors recently, though no final decision has been reached.

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The closure of the Wijkertunnel this summer is expected to cause significant traffic disruption for residents and commuters in the IJmond region, including Heemskerk, Beverwijk, and Velsen. Local municipalities and Rijkswaterstaat are collaborating to manage the impact, though officials acknowledge that significant traffic nuisance is unavoidable regardless of the measures taken.

Polling stations close after local elections in Palestinian territories

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Polling stations have closed in the Palestinian territories following local elections. This vote marked the first time in twenty years that residents in parts of the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas since 2007, were able to participate.

Netanyahu orders heavy strikes on Hezbollah

Netanyahu orders heavy strikes on Hezbollah

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered powerful strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Despite a ceasefire being in effect since mid-April, hostilities continue between the Israeli military and the Iranian-backed group.

Walking to Jerusalem for peace in fifteen months: I thought, I have to do it

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On Sunday, hundreds of participants began a 15-month peace walk from Amsterdam to Jerusalem, starting with a ceremony at the Dominicuskerk. The initiative involves approximately 1,000 people from 19 different countries and aims to promote peace, reconciliation, and global hope.

Who will benefit most from cheaper public transport this summer?

Who will benefit most from cheaper public transport this summer?

The Dutch government plans to introduce a 49-euro monthly public transport pass this summer as part of a relief package for high energy costs. While specific details of the 'Netherlands ticket' are still being finalized, the initiative aims to make travel more affordable for residents across the country.