Morning news focused on an unusual wolf attack on a jogger in Park Hoge Veluwe, with a passerby using his walking stick to chase away the persistent animal. Meanwhile, the implementation of the asylum distribution law was delayed until 2026 by PVV Minister Faber, extending uncertainty in migration policy.
By midday, attention shifted to pro-Palestinian protesters occupying the Maagdenhuis building at the University of Amsterdam, demanding the university cut ties with Israel. The situation escalated when police arrived, eventually removing demonstrators who reportedly left significant damage behind.
In international news, Xi's tour of Southeast Asia gained significance amid ongoing US-China trade tensions, while Putin's attack on Sumy was labeled a violation of war laws with possible use of cluster munitions. A 39-year-old man previously convicted of murder was arrested in Curaçao as a new suspect in the Peter R. de Vries assassination case.