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Suzan & Freek enjoy The Voice debut: 'Happy to see someone flourish'

Suzan & Freek enjoy The Voice debut: 'Happy to see someone flourish'

Musical duo Suzan & Freek expressed their enjoyment of their debut season as coaches on the television show "The Voice of Holland." During an appearance on "RTL Tonight," they described the experience as rewarding, noting that they loved watching contestants grow and develop.

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Difficult children? Pedagogue Marijke Huijzer: ‘Strict parenting doesn’t work’

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Pedagogue Marijke Huijzer-Engbrenghof argues that labeling children as 'difficult' is often unfair and that harsh parenting techniques are ineffective. She suggests that a child's temperament can be positively influenced through behavioral understanding rather than strict discipline.

Weeronline: Remembrance Day and Liberation Day to be cool and dry

Weeronline: Remembrance Day and Liberation Day to be cool and dry

The recent warm weather in the Netherlands is expected to give way to cooler temperatures during Remembrance Day and Liberation Day. Forecasts predict temperatures between 12 and 16 degrees Celsius on May 5th, accompanied by typical spring conditions.

Horror film The Blair Witch Project to get reboot with original cast and creators

Horror film The Blair Witch Project to get reboot with original cast and creators

The original creators and actors of the 1990s horror film The Blair Witch Project are collaborating on a new reboot of the franchise. Developed by Lionsgate, the project will be directed by filmmaker Dylan Clark.

Boat on fire in Haarlem, extensive damage

Boat on fire in Haarlem, extensive damage

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Rood-Wit hockey player has MS but is determined to return: 'I'd prefer to be back on the field next week'

Rood-Wit hockey player has MS but is determined to return: 'I'd prefer to be back on the field next week'

Twenty-four-year-old hockey player Joann ter Haak from the Rood-Wit club has been diagnosed with the chronic autoimmune disease Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Despite the diagnosis, she remains determined to return to the field and continue her sporting career.