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Dutch court rules against ban on weapon sales to Israel

Information The Hague District Court dismissed a lawsuit by pro-Palestinian activists seeking to ban the Netherlands from selling arms to Israel, ruling that there was no legal basis to impose a total prohibition on military and dual-use exports. The court emphasized that the Dutch government has discretion in its arms export policies and noted that

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Australia seals PNG rugby deal to counter Chinese influence

Information Papua New Guinea (PNG) will join Australia’s National Rugby League (NRL) in 2028 as part of a broader security agreement with Australia. The deal includes 600 million Australian dollars over 10 years to support PNG’s NRL entry, underscoring the popularity of rugby league in PNG, a country of 12 million people. In return, PNG

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German accused of planning rail sabotage in Russia

Information A German-Russian citizen, born in 2003, has been arrested in Russia for allegedly attempting to sabotage a rail line in Nizhny Novgorod, about 250 miles east of Moscow, on the orders of Ukraine’s SBU security service. According to Russia’s FSB security services, the man was preparing to use an improvised explosive device (IED) for

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Netherlands starts border controls to curb migration

Information The Netherlands has initiated temporary border checks at its crossings with Germany and Belgium to curb irregular migration and cross-border crime, according to Asylum and Migration Minister Marjolein Faber. These measures will include random vehicle and traveller inspections at 840 crossings and international trains over the next six months. The decision is based on

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Romanian police foil armed mercenary plot

Information Romanian authorities detained 20 individuals, including Horaţiu Potra, a former mercenary leader and local political figure, on their way to Bucharest, seizing weapons and cash in multiple currencies. Reports suggest that the group, allegedly led by Potra, was planning to disrupt protests against far-right presidential candidate Călin Georgescu and had reserved accommodations near Bucharest’s

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