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Congo government and rebels reach agreement on humanitarian aid

Congo government and rebels reach agreement on humanitarian aid

The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the M23 rebel group have reached an agreement to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to the population. Additionally, both sides have committed to releasing prisoners within the next ten days.

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US Navy Secretary leaves post immediately

US Navy Secretary leaves post immediately

US Secretary of the Navy John Phelan has resigned from his position effective immediately, according to an announcement from the Pentagon. No official explanation has been provided for the sudden departure.

Search for person in the IJ, police helicopter deployed

Search for person in the IJ, police helicopter deployed

Emergency services, including divers and a police helicopter, conducted a search for a person reported in the IJ river near Java-eiland and Amsterdam-Noord. Commercial shipping was halted as a precaution while fire crews and a drone team surveyed the water. The incident occurred late Wednesday evening following reports of someone falling into the river.

Tennis player De Jong loses in Madrid first round

Tennis player De Jong loses in Madrid first round

Dutch tennis player Jesper de Jong was defeated in the first round of the Madrid Masters by Spain's Rafael Jódar. Despite winning the first set, the world number 109 lost the match 6-2, 5-7, 4-6 after more than two and a half hours of play.

Violent necklace robber who used pepper spray sentenced to 14 months

Violent necklace robber who used pepper spray sentenced to 14 months

A man has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for committing five violent chain robberies at metro and train stations in Amsterdam. The perpetrator used methods including pepper spray and the "football trick" to overpower victims, several of whom will receive financial compensation for damages. Despite claiming to be a minor, fingerprint evidence confirmed the man was an adult at the time of the offenses.