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Austrian authorities warn of rat poison in baby food jars

Austrian authorities warn of rat poison in baby food jars

Austrian authorities have issued a warning after rat poison was discovered in at least one jar of HiPP brand baby food. Similar contaminated products have also been seized in the Czech Republic and Slovakia as investigations continue.

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A large fire at an apartment building on Osdorper Ban in Amsterdam Nieuw-West has been extinguished. While the fire is out and a search operation has begun, the fire department has not yet officially declared the situation fully under control.

Addicted Haarlem burglar to enter clinic soon; children frightened after he smashed school window

Addicted Haarlem burglar to enter clinic soon; children frightened after he smashed school window

A 25-year-old man from Haarlem has been sentenced to eight months in prison, with two months suspended, for committing multiple crimes while under the influence of alcohol in February. The court also ordered mandatory addiction treatment for the defendant, who notably frightened children when he broke a window at a school in the Schalkwijk neighborhood.

Coolblue brings a smile with a free iPad charger

Coolblue brings a smile with a free iPad charger

Dutch retailer Coolblue is offering free iPad plugs to help customers whose devices have stopped charging. The initiative aims to help users determine if their tablet is actually broken or if the charging issue is simply due to a faulty plug.

Seven injured in explosion and fire in Amsterdam Nieuw-West

Seven injured in explosion and fire in Amsterdam Nieuw-West

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Former South Korean president sentenced to 30 years in drone case

Former South Korean president sentenced to 30 years in drone case

A court in Seoul has sentenced former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to 30 years in prison. The court found that Yoon ordered drone flights over the North Korean capital of Pyongyang to create a pretext for declaring martial law in late 2024.