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18 maart 2026

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Klas 1 (brugklas)–Klas 4

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Key News Headlines and Updates

  • U.S.-China Relations: President Trump arrived in Beijing for a two-day summit with Xi Jinping, with discussions complicated by the ongoing war in Iran.
  • Iran Conflict: U.S. intelligence reports indicate Iran maintains access to 30 of its 33 missile sites, posing a threat to American naval assets in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Domestic Policy: President Trump sided with tobacco companies over his F.D.A. commissioner regarding vape regulations, leading to the commissioner's resignation.
  • Political Developments:
    • A Senate primary winner announced plans to withdraw to support an independent candidate.
    • European leaders are publicly criticizing the U.S. president regarding the fallout from the war in Iran.
    • Concerns are rising in Britain that Prime Minister Keir Starmer may be repeating the political mistakes of President Joseph Biden.
  • Election Funding: A Silicon Valley venture capital firm has emerged as the largest donor in the current midterm elections.
  • Infrastructure & Housing:
    • Corpus Christi is facing a potential emergency due to drought, rising demand, and municipal dysfunction.
    • Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced initiatives to expedite affordable housing access by reducing bureaucratic red tape.
  • International News:
    • A Philippine senator and ally of Rodrigo Duterte faced arrest during a live television broadcast where gunshots were heard.
    • Officials in Paris reported on a cruise ship passenger (MV Hondius) currently relying on an artificial lung.
    • Archaeologists in Wolder, Belgium, are investigating whether a skeleton found in a church belongs to the historical figure Count d’Artagnan.
  • Culture & Society:
    • Professor Jonathan Haidt is facing pushback from student leaders regarding his claims that colleges shield students from challenging ideas.
    • New York City’s emergency management agency is reallocating personnel to assist with World Cup translation services.
    • Despite a decline in the number of televised soap operas, interest in high-drama content remains high.

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