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Wall Street rises on hope for end to war, oil prices also up

Wall Street rises on hope for end to war, oil prices also up

Wall Street stock markets rose on Tuesday following reports of potential de-escalation in the Middle East conflict. US President Donald Trump reportedly expressed a willingness to end the confrontation with Iran, boosting investor confidence.

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Britt van den Dobbelsteen hero for Olympiacos Piraeus in Champions League final

Britt van den Dobbelsteen hero for Olympiacos Piraeus in Champions League final

Dutch goalkeeper Britt van den Dobbelsteen led Olympiacos Piraeus to a Champions League title by saving three consecutive penalties in a shootout. The 23-year-old, who entered the game specifically for the penalties, expressed her disbelief at the achievement the following day.

Prince Harry travels to UK without family due to security concerns

Prince Harry travels to UK without family due to security concerns

Prince Harry will travel to the United Kingdom next month without his wife, Meghan Markle, and their two children. The decision for the family to stay home is reportedly due to ongoing security concerns.

New language requirement primarily meant to look strict

New language requirement primarily meant to look strict

The Dutch national government is proposing a revised language requirement for welfare recipients that aims to balance political demands for stricter rules with practical concerns from municipalities. The new policy is designed to appear more rigorous while simultaneously offering flexibility to resolve long-standing implementation issues.

Milieudefensie leadership kept silent for years before telling Donald Pols to reveal far-right past himself

Milieudefensie leadership kept silent for years before telling Donald Pols to reveal far-right past himself

Members of the Dutch environmental organization Milieudefensie expressed anger and disappointment during a general meeting regarding the revealed far-right past of former director Donald Pols. While the organization's leadership had been aware of his history for years, they remained silent, maintaining that it was Pols' responsibility to disclose it himself.