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Man suspected of planning attack on Princess Amalia and Alexia

Man suspected of planning attack on Princess Amalia and Alexia

A 33-year-old man is suspected of preparing an attack on Princesses Amalia and Alexia in February. The first preliminary hearing in the case is scheduled to take place at the court in The Hague on May 4.

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Thunderstorms expected during Ajax - PSV

Thunderstorms expected during Ajax - PSV

The KNMI has issued a code yellow warning for severe thunderstorms in Amsterdam tomorrow evening between 18:00 and 22:00. The weather alert coincides with the Ajax vs. PSV football match and an André Hazes concert, with potential hazards including hail and wind gusts up to 75 km/h.

Cycle path along N208 near Haarlem a step closer

Cycle path along N208 near Haarlem a step closer

The province of North Holland and the municipalities of Haarlem and Velsen have selected a preliminary design for a new fast cycling route along the N208. The chosen 'roadside variant' will create a continuous bicycle path connecting Haarlem and Santpoort-Noord.

Fatbike seller sues Enschede over fatbike ban

Fatbike seller sues Enschede over fatbike ban

Fatbike retailer La Souris is suing the municipality of Enschede to challenge a ban on fatbikes in the city center. The company argues the ban is discriminatory for distinguishing between fatbikes and regular e-bikes. Enschede is the first city in the Netherlands to implement such a prohibition.

AI scam sites from China target credit cards: thousands of Dutch victims already

AI scam sites from China target credit cards: thousands of Dutch victims already

Credit card fraud is rising sharply in the Netherlands as AI-generated fake webshops from China target consumers' credit cards. These fraudulent sites have already victimized thousands of people, using artificial intelligence to appear increasingly realistic and harder to distinguish from legitimate stores.

State Secretary Boswijk expects changes to Defence protocols

State Secretary Derk Boswijk expects the Dutch Ministry of Defense to adjust its protocols for military exercises during dry periods following recent wildfires. While a final decision awaits the results of an ongoing investigation, Boswijk indicated that changes to the current procedures are likely necessary.