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Max Verstappen himself surprised by second place in Miami qualifying

Max Verstappen himself surprised by second place in Miami qualifying

Max Verstappen secured a surprising second place in the qualifying session for the Miami Grand Prix. The four-time world champion admitted he did not expect to achieve such a high starting position for the race.

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Historical guided tour of Oud-Velsen

Historical guided tour of Oud-Velsen

A guided historical tour of the village of Oud-Velsen, located along the North Sea Canal, will take place on July 12. The event is scheduled to begin at 1:30 PM.

Little entertainment, yet Paulien (69) never gets bored at campsite Klein Hemelrijk: People think I'm crazy, but camping around the corner is great fun

Little entertainment, yet Paulien (69) never gets bored at campsite Klein Hemelrijk: People think I'm crazy, but camping around the corner is great fun

Paulien Buis, 69, enjoys a quiet camping trip at Klein Hemelrijk in Heemskerk, despite being very close to her home. She finds the local camping experience rewarding and relaxing, even though others find her choice unusual.

Death toll in Kyiv rises following Russian airstrikes

Death toll in Kyiv rises following Russian airstrikes

Russian missile strikes on Kyiv between Sunday and Monday have resulted in the deaths of at least ten people. Ukrainian authorities confirmed the casualties following the overnight attack.

Historical Society remains opposed to new development at Van Merlelaan 23: 'Too many deviations from environmental plan'

Historical Society remains opposed to new development at Van Merlelaan 23: 'Too many deviations from environmental plan'

The Historische Vereniging Heemstede-Bennebroek is opposing a new construction project at Van Merlelaan 23 in Heemstede. They argued during a hearing that the project deviates significantly from the municipal environmental plan and should not have been approved.

New walking route through the city center honors pioneers of LGBTQ+ emancipation

New walking route through the city center honors pioneers of LGBTQ+ emancipation

A new walking route called the Walk of Pride has been installed in Amsterdam, featuring 52 bronze tiles that honor pioneers of the LGBTQ+ movement. The route serves as a permanent tribute to those who fought for queer rights and aims to educate the public on the history of the community.