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US Army Chief of Staff resigns with immediate effect

US Army Chief of Staff resigns with immediate effect

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Randy George has resigned from his position with immediate effect. The announcement was made by a Pentagon spokesperson on Thursday via the social media platform X.

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German minister: Minehunter already heading to Strait of Hormuz

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Supreme Court gives no explanation for more than half of rejections

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Police find body in nature reserve, suspect foul play: "Crime scene in the forest"

Police find body in nature reserve, suspect foul play: "Crime scene in the forest"

Police have discovered a body in the De Bretten nature area in Amsterdam-Sloterdijk and suspect a crime was committed. Forensic teams investigated a tent at the scene, which reportedly belonged to someone living a nomadic lifestyle, and moved it to a research facility for further examination.

Haarlem man jailed for role in Malieveld riots and ordered to compensate police officers

Haarlem man jailed for role in Malieveld riots and ordered to compensate police officers

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