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UK to invest extra £25 million in Jewish community security

UK to invest extra £25 million in Jewish community security

The British government has announced an additional 25 million pounds in funding to enhance the security of the Jewish community. This decision follows a recent stabbing incident in London where two Jewish individuals were hospitalized with injuries.

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Subsidy for small cultural institutions

Subsidy for small cultural institutions

Small cultural institutions in Haarlem with fewer than three full-time employees can apply for a subsidy of up to €30,000 starting April 30, 2026. The city has allocated €500,000 for investments in equipment and facilities to improve accessibility and ensure these venues are future-proof.

Municipality of Haarlem offers subsidies to small cultural institutions

Municipality of Haarlem offers subsidies to small cultural institutions

The municipality of Haarlem has introduced a 500,000 euro subsidy fund to support small cultural institutions with investments in their housing and facilities. Eligible organizations can apply for the one-time grant to improve interiors and inventory at publicly accessible cultural locations.

Elburg roads reopen despite 't Harde fire, Eperweg remains closed

Elburg roads reopen despite 't Harde fire, Eperweg remains closed

Most roads in the municipality of Elburg have reopened following a large wildfire in nearby 't Harde. The Eperweg remains closed to ensure emergency services have sufficient space to continue extinguishing the fire.

Amsterdammers on the run in new season of Het Jachtseizoen: Most Wanted

Amsterdammers on the run in new season of Het Jachtseizoen: Most Wanted

The new season of the reality series 'Het Jachtseizoen: Most Wanted' features celebrities attempting to evade capture across the Netherlands. This season's participants include residents from Amsterdam who must hide and run to avoid being caught by the hunters.

Media: controversial Russian grain ship will not be unloaded in Israel

Media: controversial Russian grain ship will not be unloaded in Israel

Israel has reportedly refused to unload a shipment of grain suspected to have been stolen from occupied Ukrainian territories by Russia. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andri Sybiha welcomed the decision, which was reported by multiple Israeli media outlets citing government and industry sources.