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Dutch protesters set asylum shelter on fire (VIDEO)

By: RT

Residents of Loosdrecht have been holding rallies against the arrival of asylum seekers

Anti-immigration protesters set an emergency refugee shelter on fire in the Dutch town of Loosdrecht on Tuesday evening, following weeks of demonstrations against the arrival of asylum seekers.

According to NOS, an angry crowd threw firecrackers at a town hall building that authorities said would temporarily house refugees. The incident occurred after the first group of 15 asylum seekers arrived earlier that day.

The crowd also threw objects at police officers and attempted to block firefighters from accessing the site. The fire was eventually extinguished, and several people were detained, NOS reported.

๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ More footage of Dutch protesters setting fire to a new asylum centre in Loosdrecht while blocking firefighters from reaching the area.pic.twitter.com/3diZ5cArz9 https://t.co/rW4AAjeMF7

โ€” Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) May 13, 2026

Previous protests in Loosdrecht, a town of 8,600 people, forced authorities to scale back plans to house 110 asylum seekers to 70.

Last month, a petition opposing the opening of the shelter, signed by 3,000 people, was submitted to the authorities. Despite protests from local residents and business owners, a court ruled in favor of allowing the vacant town hall to be used to house refugees.

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Several right-wing politicians joined the rallies, with Gidi Markuszower, leader of the Dutch Alliance (DNA), telling the crowd that refugees should โ€œgo back to their own country.โ€

Pro-immigration politicians condemned the violence, with some claiming that many of the protesters were not from Loosdrecht. Justice Minister David van Weel suggested that โ€œgroups with bad intentionsโ€ may have exploited the protests to incite violence, according to Dutch News.

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Austria intercepts US military spy planes โ€“ Defense Ministry

By: RT

A pair of PC-12 turboprop reconnaissance aircraft allegedly flew without authorization, Vienna said

Austria said it scrambled Eurofighter Typhoons to intercept US Air Force spy planes that entered its airspace without authorization on Sunday and Monday.

According to Austrian Defense Ministry spokesman Michael Bauer, a pair of PC-12 turboprop aircraft flew over the Totes Gebirge mountains in Upper Austria on two occasions. He added that the planes turned back toward Germany after being intercepted by the Eurofighters. Bauer said the incident would be โ€œresolved through diplomatic channels.โ€

Austriaโ€™s response was criticized and mocked on social media, with some commenters arguing that โ€œnobody takes our airspace seriously.โ€

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Bauer responded to critics on X: โ€œShould we shoot down the plane? Is that what youโ€™re suggesting?โ€ Replying to another post, he wrote: โ€œIf youโ€™re driving too fast on the highway, do you expect the police to shoot you, or just give you a fine?โ€

Last month, Austria denied US requests for overflight rights during the war against Iran, citing its longstanding neutrality.

โ€œWe are not part of Trumpโ€™s chaotic policy and must not yield an inch here,โ€ Austrian Vice Chancellor Andrea Babler said at the time, according to Anadolu.

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China reveals four โ€˜red linesโ€™ ahead of Trump visit

By: RT

Beijing said the US must not meddle in issues related to Taiwan and human rights, and must respect Chinaโ€™s โ€œdevelopment rightโ€

US President Donald Trump is set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, whom he described on Tuesday as โ€œa friendโ€ and โ€œsomebody that we get along with.โ€ Trump added that he plans to discuss the war involving Iran, a country the US and Israel have accused China of supporting.

The Chinese Embassy in the US, meanwhile, outlined four โ€œred linesโ€ in bilateral relations that โ€œmust not be challengedโ€: Taiwan, democracy and human rights, โ€œdevelopment paths and political systems,โ€ and โ€œChinaโ€™s development right.โ€ Beijing has repeatedly insisted that the US must not interfere in its domestic affairs or support what it calls the โ€œseparatistโ€ government in Taipei.

The four red lines in #China-#US relations must not be challenged. #ChinaUSRelations #ChinaDiplomacy pic.twitter.com/4kmNeEWLGH

โ€” Chinese Embassy in US (@ChineseEmbinUS) May 12, 2026

The US-Israeli war against Iran has further strained relations with China after the US Treasury sanctioned a Chinese refinery for allegedly purchasing Iranian oil. Beijing responded by barring its private refineries from complying with the US restrictions, which Chinese officials denounced as illegal.

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Reporter: What is your message to President Xi as it relates to the Iran war?

Trump: I think number one, we're going to have a long talk about it. I think he's been relatively good, to be honest with you. We've had no problem. And he's been a friend of mine.

I thinkโ€ฆ pic.twitter.com/GJGheF3Oh7

โ€” RusWar (@ruswar) May 12, 2026

China has denied providing military aid to Iran and condemned the US for blacklisting Chinese satellite companies accused of supplying data to Tehran. โ€œThe Chinese government always asks Chinese companies to operate in accordance with laws and regulations. We will firmly protect Chinese businessesโ€™ legitimate rights and interests,โ€ Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said on Monday.

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Guo added that China is ready to work with the US and โ€œmanage differences in the spirit of equality, respect and mutual benefit.โ€

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