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Damage from Almere data center fire not yet assessed

Damage from Almere data center fire not yet assessed

NorthC is currently assessing the damage at its Almere data center following a fire that broke out on Thursday. Although the fire was brought under control that evening, the company is still working to fully restore power and connectivity to the facility.

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Mushroom coffee, croissants and organic strawberries: Nanja wakes up pleasantly at the Botermarkt in Haarlem

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Food enthusiast Nanja Pol visits the Botermarkt in Haarlem to explore local culinary offerings. During her trip, she focuses on sourcing organic ingredients for a morning breakfast.

Summer activities for children

Summer activities for children

The municipality of Haarlem is offering a variety of low-cost and free summer activities for children, including sports, creative workshops, and theater events. Families can utilize the local holiday calendar and the HaarlemPas to access programs such as Stuif Stuif and other recreational opportunities throughout the summer break.

Possible traffic fine increases may violate European law

Possible traffic fine increases may violate European law

The Advocate General has advised the Supreme Court that significant increases in traffic fines may conflict with European law. The advice argues that individuals who are unable to pay should not be subjected to additional punitive measures.

Residents robbed in their home on Oostenburg, police investigating

Residents robbed in their home on Oostenburg, police investigating

A home invasion occurred at a residence on Willem Parelstraat in Amsterdam early this morning while the occupants were present. The suspect fled the scene before police arrived, and authorities are currently investigating the incident while seeking witnesses or security footage.

Former senior official: logical that OMT advice was leading

Former senior official: logical that OMT advice was leading

Former senior civil servant Hanneke Schipper-Spanninga testified before the parliamentary inquiry committee on coronavirus that it was logical for OMT recommendations to guide government policy. She emphasized that prioritizing public health during the pandemic necessitated such an approach.