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Collections to help victims of huge fire in The Hague
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More than €81,000 has been raised to help a mosque in The Hague after a massive fire spread through a complex including 40 homes and the mosque.
The fire, which started in one of the houses in the Schilderswijk area some time on Wednesday night or Thursday morning, has made tens of people homeless. It also destroyed the El-Fath mosque.
Nobody is thought to have been hurt in the blaze, although dozens were forced to spend the night in hotels. Various efforts in The Hague, such as the Salvation Army (Leger des Heils) and the Reshare Store are also collecting clothes, toys and other donations to help the victims.
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Pascal Soriot backed the British government s decision to delay the second dose of the coronavirus vaccine
The boss of AstraZeneca predicted that it would allow the inoculation of huge numbers in the coming weeks
Mr Soriot also slammed an emotional EU over a jabs war that saw Eurocrats accuse the UK of hijacking doses
It came as Boris Johnson warned the EU he expected it to honour government contracts for Covid-19 vaccines
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ANTI-lockdown protesters have been branded scum of the earth as the Netherlands heads for civil war on the third day of riots.
Riot cops fired tear gas and water cannons as cars were torched and shops looted by anti-lockdown protesters, who have continued to rampage across the Netherlands.
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Local youngsters were said to be looking for trouble in the Dutch port cityCredit: EPA
John Jorritsma, the Mayor of Eindhoven, said the outrageous rioting had left the country teetering on the brink of civil war as the total number of protesters arrested totalled over 240.
He told reporters during an emotional news conference: My city is crying, and so am I.