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Trouw celebrates 25,000th edition with wartime logo
The Dutch daily newspaper Trouw is celebrating its 25,000th edition this Monday. To mark the milestone, both the print edition and the website are temporarily using the publication's original wartime logo, as announced by editor-in-chief Wendelmoet Boersema.

People listen to the story of resistance fighter Aunt Cor from her former home
Journalist Rianne Oosterom gave a lecture at a house on Amsterdam's Prinsengracht about the WWII resistance efforts of Cor Koster, also known as Tante Cor. Koster used the residence to hide people, train couriers, and run a food distribution center, but she never received formal recognition for her actions after the war. The talk was part of the 'Open Joodse Huizen & Huizen van Verzet' initiative, which shares historical stories of resistance throughout Amsterdam.