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Shell closes gas station in Belgium after customers possibly pumped water

Shell closes gas station in Belgium after customers possibly pumped water

Shell has closed a gas station in Mechelen, Belgium, after several customers inadvertently filled their vehicles with a contaminated liquid instead of gasoline. The substance is believed to be a mixture of water and cleaning agent, and the oil company has advised affected individuals to get in contact.

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Court imposes 30-year sentence for killing Rijswijk neighbor

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A court in The Hague has sentenced 58-year-old Seyed A. to 30 years in prison for the murder of his 38-year-old neighbor in Rijswijk. The victim was shot in their apartment building's entrance in front of her four-year-old son in September 2024.

British judge upholds controversial Palestine Action ban

British judge upholds controversial Palestine Action ban

The British Court of Appeal has upheld the government's decision to ban the activist group Palestine Action and classify it as a terrorist organization. This ruling overturns a previous lower court decision that had found the ban to be unlawful.

Suspect acquitted of 2014 mistaken identity murder of mental health director

Suspect acquitted of 2014 mistaken identity murder of mental health director

The Rotterdam District Court has acquitted 59-year-old René F. of involvement in the 2014 shooting of mental health director Rob Zweekhorst in Berkel en Rodenrijs. Although the prosecution sought a 24-year sentence for the suspected case of mistaken identity, the court ruled there was insufficient evidence for a conviction.

Two suspects in Amsterdam explosion to remain in custody longer

Two suspects in Amsterdam explosion to remain in custody longer

Two residents of Amsterdam suspected of involvement in an explosion on Osdorper Ban will remain in custody for a longer period. A third suspect has been released according to the Public Prosecution Service.

Two of three Amsterdam explosion suspects remain in custody

Two of three Amsterdam explosion suspects remain in custody

Two men from Amsterdam, aged 24 and 25, will remain in custody following their arrest for involvement in an explosion in the Osdorp district. The Public Prosecution Service confirmed the extension of their detention as the investigation into the incident continues.