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Odido to pull the plug on Tele2 Home internet subscriptions at end of May

Odido to pull the plug on Tele2 Home internet subscriptions at end of May

Odido will discontinue Tele2 Thuis internet services starting May 29, leaving current subscribers without access through their existing plans. Affected customers are required to switch to a new subscription from Odido or another provider to maintain their internet connection.

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Historical guided tour of Oud-Velsen

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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.

Power temporarily cut in Tilburg due to risk of overload

Power temporarily cut in Tilburg due to risk of overload

Approximately 18,000 customers in the Tilburg region experienced a brief power outage on Sunday morning. Grid operator Enexis intentionally shut down power to prevent the electricity network from becoming overloaded.

8,000 euros for playground renovation in Beverwijk and 4,400 euros for sustainability at Sportclub Velsen: 26,000 euros from Area Fund distributed

8,000 euros for playground renovation in Beverwijk and 4,400 euros for sustainability at Sportclub Velsen: 26,000 euros from Area Fund distributed

The Gebiedsfonds Windpark Spuisluis has distributed 26,000 euros in grants to five local organizations. Among the recipients are a playground in Beverwijk, which received 8,000 euros, and Sportclub Velsen, which was awarded 4,400 euros for sustainability efforts.

Oil cartel OPEC+ increases oil production again in August

Oil cartel OPEC+ increases oil production again in August

Seven member countries of the OPEC+ oil cartel have decided to increase oil production by 188,000 barrels per day in August. This follows similar production quota increases that were implemented for both June and July.

No more Ghana or Netherlands at the World Cup. Mark puts his flags away again: They fought hard until the end

No more Ghana or Netherlands at the World Cup. Mark puts his flags away again: They fought hard until the end

Mark Essien removed the Ghanaian and Dutch flags from his balcony in the Netherlands after both teams were eliminated from the World Cup. He watched the final match alongside his children and praised both teams for their hard-fought performance throughout the tournament.