A day after a deadly explosion in a Hague apartment building, Dutch authorities are still searching for survivors as the recovery mission continues. Five people have been confirmed dead and five others are injured with slim chances of survival for anyone else trapped in the rubble. 40 homes have been evacuated as police investigate and appeal for witnesses in hopes of determining the cause of the blast.
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The popular owners of Patna's coaching centres, Faizal Khan and Motiur Rahman Khan, known as "Khan Sir" and "Guru Rahman," were detained along with other protesters during a demonstration against the Bihar Public Service Commission's use of "normalisation" in their upcoming preliminary test. Normalisation is a controversial process that aims to address variation in difficulty levels of different question papers, potentially disadvantaging deserving students. While the BPSC has not officially announced normalisation for the December 13 exam, protesters are demanding a written assurance that it will not be implemented. Several candidates have raised objections to normalisation in the past, leading to changes in the results after intervention by the Patna High Court.