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Greenpeace activists storm world's largest meat company meeting

Greenpeace activists storm world's largest meat company meeting

Greenpeace activists disrupted the annual shareholders' meeting of JBS, the world's largest meat processor, near Schiphol on Thursday. The protest caused attendees to flee the meeting room as activists entered the venue.

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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.

Inspectorate warns against benefit mediation agencies making mistakes

Inspectorate warns against benefit mediation agencies making mistakes

The Dutch inspection service is warning against benefit mediation agencies that frequently provide incorrect information, leading to errors in applications. These mistakes often result in young people having to repay government benefits, further exacerbating their financial difficulties.

Hundreds of ASML employees suffer health problems

Hundreds of ASML employees suffer health problems

A survey conducted by the FNV trade union reveals that hundreds of employees at chip machine manufacturer ASML are experiencing health problems attributed to wearing face masks. The complaints emerged from staff members who use the protective gear while performing their work duties.

New launch of European rocket Ariane 6

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Police release footage of man planting explosive at Haarlemmerstraat coffee shop

Police release footage of man planting explosive at Haarlemmerstraat coffee shop

Police have released surveillance footage of a suspect who placed an explosive device at a coffeeshop on Haarlemmerstraat in Amsterdam last August. The blast caused significant damage to the building, blowing the front door into the middle of a nearby intersection. Investigators are seeking public assistance to identify the individual, who was seen wearing a hairnet and speaking on a phone during the incident.