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Zutphen rejects COA request for three emergency shelter locations

Zutphen rejects COA request for three emergency shelter locations

The municipality of Zutphen has rejected a request from the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) to establish three emergency shelter locations. The decision follows the city council's recommendation to turn down the proposal.

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