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Iran: US must choose between ceasefire or war via Israel

Iran: US must choose between ceasefire or war via Israel

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the United States must choose between supporting a ceasefire or continuing the conflict through Israel's actions in Lebanon. He emphasized that the U.S. cannot pursue both paths simultaneously following recent military escalations.

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Welfare cuts reversed, funded by child benefit reductions

Welfare cuts reversed, funded by child benefit reductions

The Dutch cabinet has reversed a planned 30-million-euro annual cut to social assistance benefits. To fund this change, Minister Thierry Aartsen announced that child-related benefit schemes will be scaled back. This decision effectively shifts the budgetary burden from general income support to specific child assistance programs.

Entrepreneur Melis loses case: Juliet Broersen (Volt) was allowed to make statements, judge rules

Entrepreneur Melis loses case: Juliet Broersen (Volt) was allowed to make statements, judge rules

A court ruled that Amsterdam Volt leader Juliet Broersen was within her rights to compare real estate entrepreneur Marcel Melis to Andrew Tate during a council debate. The judge found the remarks protected under political freedom of speech, noting the comparison targeted perceived misogyny rather than criminal allegations. While acknowledging the harassment Melis faced afterwards, the court maintained that politicians require broad freedom to discuss societal issues.

Entrepreneur Melis loses case: Judge rules Juliet Broersen (Volt) was allowed to make statements

Entrepreneur Melis loses case: Judge rules Juliet Broersen (Volt) was allowed to make statements

A court ruled that Amsterdam Volt leader Juliet Broersen was within her rights to compare real estate entrepreneur Marcel Melis to Andrew Tate during a council debate. The judge emphasized the importance of freedom of speech for politicians when addressing social issues, such as housing and treatment of tenants. Although the court acknowledged the severe impact of subsequent social media harassment, it determined Broersen's statements were legally permissible.

Royal honors for Lucien Spee, Dolly Bellefleur and 36 other Amsterdammers

Royal honors for Lucien Spee, Dolly Bellefleur and 36 other Amsterdammers

Mayor Halsema presented royal decorations to 38 Amsterdam residents at the Concertgebouw for their significant contributions to society and the city. Notable honorees include Pride director Lucien Spee, drag performer Dolly Bellefleur, and Holocaust survivor Max Arian as part of the annual national honors tradition.

Royal honors: an award for extraordinary people

Royal honors: an award for extraordinary people

Mayor Halsema awarded 38 Royal decorations to residents of Amsterdam and Weesp during the annual ceremony at the Concertgebouw. These honors recognize individuals for their long-term volunteer work and exceptional contributions to society across various sectors.