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Anti-immigration protesters and pro-migrant groups clashed in London and Manchester, with police making multiple arrests amid rising tensions. Demonstrators outside a London hotel housing asylum seekers faced counter-protesters carrying messages of solidarity such as “You are valued, wanted, and welcome.” Far-right groups including Patriots of Britain and Britain First rallied against migrant accommodation, while anti-racism activists, joined by political figures like Jeremy Corbyn, outnumbered them. Police reported breaches of Public Order conditions, scuffles, and arrests, as the immigration debate intensifies and Nigel Farage’s rhetoric draws renewed scrutiny.
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SAIL festival returns to Amsterdam with hundreds of historic ships
The Dutch capital welcomed a fleet of ships from all over the world on Wednesday as SAIL began, the country’s largest maritime festival.
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Heatwave fuels rise in wild swimming across Amsterdam
Amsterdam residents sought relief from the summer heat on Wednesday by plunging into the city’s network of canals, rivers and docks.
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The Netherlands announces weapons package for Ukraine under new Trump-NATO initiative
Amsterdam becomes the first NATO member to use the alliance’s new initiative to supply Ukraine with much needed US weapons as it continues to fend off Russian attacks.
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What was supposed to be a routine flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam turned into a terrifying ordeal for passengers aboard Delta Air Lines Flight DL56. The Airbus A330-900, carrying 288 people, suddenly plunged around 1,000 feet over Minnesota due to unexpected severe turbulence. At least 25 passengers were injured, prompting an emergency landing at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport. Medical personnel met the aircraft upon arrival, and several passengers were rushed to hospitals. Experts say clear air turbulence — invisible and impossible to detect — may be on the rise due to climate change. Here's everything we know about the mid-air chaos.
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