Oil prices rose on Monday after President Donald Trump threatened to hold Iran responsible for any future attacks by the Houthis, a militant group in Yemen targeting commercial shipping in the Red Sea and Israel. U.S. crude oil futures increased by 0.6% to $67.58 per barrel, while global benchmark Brent rose by 0.62% to $71.02 per barrel. The U.S. launched airstrikes against the Houthis, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stating the campaign will continue until the attacks cease, impacting international shipping routes.
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Anderlecht teacher threatened twice by students at Sint-Guido
The teaching staff at Sint-Guido-Instituut in Anderlecht experienced two threatening incidents from students, including a 13-year-old pupil throwing a glass object at educator Gino De Cock. De Cock filed police reports after each incident and demanded disciplinary action, but the school board opted for restorative methods instead of suspension, citing the need for increased guidance and supervision due to rising school violence in Belgium. Full Article
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