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Resident of home shot at twice in Zuidoost moves after deal with Eigen Haard

Resident of home shot at twice in Zuidoost moves after deal with Eigen Haard

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Ecumenical Ascension Day celebration in Wijk aan Zee supports children with speech impairments in Ukraine

Ecumenical Ascension Day celebration in Wijk aan Zee supports children with speech impairments in Ukraine

An ecumenical tent service will be held on the Dorpsweide in Wijk aan Zee on Thursday, May 14, to celebrate Ascension Day. Participating leaders from local churches and the Salvation Army are organizing the event to support children with speech impairments in Ukraine.

Increased police surveillance at Brouwersvaart after fires

Increased police surveillance at Brouwersvaart after fires

Police have increased patrols along the Brouwersvaart after four arson incidents occurred in the area in a short period. The heightened surveillance aims to prevent further fires and improve safety for residents.

Another fire incident in London, now at former synagogue

Another fire incident in London, now at former synagogue

British counter-terrorism police are investigating an arson attack at a former synagogue in London. This incident follows a series of similar attacks and attempted arsons targeting Jewish residents in the northwest part of the city. Authorities are currently exploring potential links between these events as the investigation continues.

Splinter Chabot focuses on hope in May 5 lecture despite societal coarsening

Splinter Chabot focuses on hope in May 5 lecture despite societal coarsening

Writer Splinter Chabot delivered the annual May 5th lecture in Utrecht, questioning the state of freedom amidst increasing societal polarization and rising antisemitism. He highlighted the tension between national celebration and the reality of individuals feeling unsafe to express their views, while ultimately searching for a message of hope.

WHO: Virus may have spread on board ship

WHO: Virus may have spread on board ship

The World Health Organization is investigating whether hantavirus spread among passengers on the Dutch vessel Hondius, potentially causing the deaths of a Dutch couple. While the investigation is ongoing, the WHO is currently working under the assumption that person-to-person transmission occurred on the ship.