Nillessen wins gold in 1500m at European Athletics Championships ↗
Front page leadNillessen achieved a surprising gold medal victory in the 1500-meter race at the European Athletics Championships.
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The NOS front page features a mix of international and domestic news. Top stories include an athlete winning a gold medal, political developments in Hungary and the US, and various international disasters such as earthquakes, a bus crash, and a fire in Kyiv. Domestically, a large fire in…
Nillessen achieved a surprising gold medal victory in the 1500-meter race at the European Athletics Championships.
An article explores whether growing economic discontent among voters could lead to losses for the Republican party in the upcoming midterm elections.
This story questions whether Peter Magyar is effectively dismantling Viktor Orbán's political system in Hungary and if he is capable of establishing a superior alternative.
A severe bus accident in Hungary has resulted in the deaths of twelve people, with the Hungarian Prime Minister expressing condolences.
Kyiv experienced a fire following Russian attacks, while Moscow claimed to have intercepted around 600 Ukrainian drones in one of the largest such assaults to date.
A significant fire broke out in an apartment complex in Oosterhout, leading to the evacuation of residents who were subsequently attended to by emergency services.
A report contrasts the famous Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro with a recently inaugurated giant Maria statue in a Polish village.
The number of fatalities from a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia has increased, with rescue operations ongoing amidst widespread devastation.
The death toll from an earthquake in Colombia has risen to 294, with diminishing hopes of finding survivors trapped beneath the debris.
A wildfire in Belgium is expanding rapidly, consuming an additional thousand hectares in just a few hours, leading to evacuations.
The National Remembrance of Indonesia marked the 81st anniversary of Japan's surrender, with stories shared to provide solace to victims and their families.
Moroccan authorities apprehended approximately 300 migrants attempting to cross into Ceuta, amid heightened security and the expulsion of Spanish journalists.
A mudslide in a Spanish wine cellar tragically claimed the lives of two elderly women and injured two babies.
The police union ACP is seeking clarification from the Public Prosecution Service regarding enforcement practices on highways, following a fatal accident involving tractors.
A wildfire in Germany, near the Dutch border, has been brought under control, allowing 2000 evacuated residents to return to their homes.
The Dutch women's top football league, Eredivisie Vrouwen, has commenced its new season, featuring a format where clubs will play each other three times.