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Netanyahu: Truce between Iran and US does not include Lebanon

Netanyahu: Truce between Iran and US does not include Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel supports U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to suspend attacks on Iran for a two-week period. However, Netanyahu clarified that this temporary ceasefire does not apply to operations in Lebanon.

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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.

Jetten: Spain is and remains a full member of NATO

Prime Minister Rob Jetten affirmed that Spain remains a full member of NATO following an EU summit in Cyprus. His remarks respond to leaked U.S. plans suggesting potential suspensions for certain allies, including Spain.

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

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

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.

Haarlem components orbited the moon on Artemis II. 'Quite proud'

Haarlem components orbited the moon on Artemis II. 'Quite proud'

Components manufactured in Haarlem, including solar panel springs and shuttle connectors, were part of NASA's recent Artemis II mission around the moon. Local manufacturers expressed pride in contributing vital technology to the international space exploration effort.

D66 must change course in our ‘city-state’, says Jan-Kees Emmer: ‘More room for people’

D66 must change course in our ‘city-state’, says Jan-Kees Emmer: ‘More room for people’

Jan-Kees Emmer argues that the D66 party must lead a policy shift in the Netherlands to prioritize human needs over political deadlock. He highlights the contrast between the ongoing political theater in The Hague regarding asylum laws and the more significant societal impact of the overloaded power grid in Utrecht.