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Max Verstappen remains critical but shakes off frustration and stress in Miami: ‘We’re coming’

Max Verstappen remains critical but shakes off frustration and stress in Miami: ‘We’re coming’

Max Verstappen and the Red Bull technical team showed signs of recovery during the Miami Grand Prix, suggesting their season is back on track after a difficult start. Although Verstappen remains critical of certain issues, the team's improved performance has helped alleviate recent stress and frustration.

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Spring picnic peer support drop-in WITH Each Other in Assumburg Park

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The organization 'Lotgenoteninloop MET Elkaar' is hosting a spring picnic on May 13th at Park Assumburg for individuals affected by cancer and the general public. Following the success of previous events, this gathering aims to provide a supportive community environment for all attendees.

Steve's social life comes to a standstill when his mobility scooter breaks down, yet Medipoint fails to act

Steve's social life comes to a standstill when his mobility scooter breaks down, yet Medipoint fails to act

Steve, a 72-year-old man, has become housebound and unable to care for his dog after his essential mobility scooter broke down. Despite his total dependence on the vehicle for his social life, the service provider Medipoint has failed to address the repair needs.

Iranian ministry calls UAE's OPEC exit a vengeful reaction

Iranian ministry calls UAE's OPEC exit a vengeful reaction

An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated on Monday that the United Arab Emirates' decision to leave OPEC is a negative and vengeful response. The official criticized the move as non-constructive toward other members of the organization.

Is it unfair that microcars are no longer allowed on the ferry? Readers respond: ‘Allow them during off-peak hours’

Is it unfair that microcars are no longer allowed on the ferry? Readers respond: ‘Allow them during off-peak hours’

City council postpones decision on Israel boycott referendum by one month

City council postpones decision on Israel boycott referendum by one month

The Amsterdam city council has postponed its vote on whether to hold a referendum regarding a boycott of Israel until June 10th. The delay allows major political parties more time to consider alternative policy measures, as current majority groups oppose the referendum format but may support specific boycott actions through other means.