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Bucharest judge lifts preventive measures against Andrew Tate

Bucharest judge lifts preventive measures against Andrew Tate

A court in Bucharest has lifted all restrictive measures against Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan as they await trial in Romania for human trafficking and organized crime. The brothers, known for their controversial social media presence, remain under investigation by Romanian authorities.

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Gordon collaborates with Re-Play again: 'Never lost touch'

Gordon collaborates with Re-Play again: 'Never lost touch'

Dutch singer Gordon and the Rotterdam-based R&B group Re-Play have announced a new musical collaboration. Their upcoming single, titled 'Mi Lobi Yu', is set to be released on May 8th.

US Justice Department drops probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell

US Justice Department drops probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell

The U.S. Department of Justice has concluded its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell regarding the renovation of the central bank's Washington headquarters. This development removes a potential hurdle for the appointment of his successor, Kevin Warsh.

Belgian shops no longer face mandatory rest day and can stay open longer

Belgian shops no longer face mandatory rest day and can stay open longer

The Belgian government has approved extended opening hours for shops, allowing them to remain open until 9:00 PM daily. Additionally, the mandatory weekly closing day will be abolished, with the new regulations expected to take effect before the summer.

Óscar García won't have Davy Klaassen back for crucial clash with NAC: 'We know a lot is at stake'

Óscar García won't have Davy Klaassen back for crucial clash with NAC: 'We know a lot is at stake'

Ajax midfielder Davy Klaassen will miss the upcoming match against NAC Breda as he remains unfit, according to manager scar Garca. However, the team welcomes back Youri Regeer, who has returned to training after being sidelined for a month with a hamstring injury.

Netherlands will take in refugees in case of real emergency, says Jetten

Netherlands will take in refugees in case of real emergency, says Jetten

Deputy Prime Minister Rob Jetten stated that the Netherlands will provide shelter to refugees fleeing the Middle East conflict in cases of genuine emergency. He also noted that the European Union is committed to preventing a return to the uncontrolled migration levels seen in previous years.