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Judge refuses to approve Musk's settlement with investors: 'Red flags'

Judge refuses to approve Musk's settlement with investors: 'Red flags'

A US judge has refused to approve a $1.5 million settlement proposal from Elon Musk intended to resolve allegations of misleading investors. The judge cited concerns over the low amount of the settlement, which experts have also criticized as insufficient.

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Teenagers (15 and 17) arrested for robbery in Hoofddorp

Teenagers (15 and 17) arrested for robbery in Hoofddorp

Police have arrested two teenagers, aged 15 and 17, for a robbery at a tobacco shop in Hoofddorp that took place on April 4. The suspects, who are from Amsterdam and Haarlemmermeer, fled the scene on a scooter and no injuries were reported during the incident.

Minors arrested for armed robbery of tobacco shop in Hoofddorp shopping center

Minors arrested for armed robbery of tobacco shop in Hoofddorp shopping center

Police have arrested two teenagers, aged 15 and 17, in connection with an armed robbery of a tobacco shop in Hoofddorp that occurred on April 4. The suspects, who reside in Amsterdam and Haarlemmermeer, were taken into custody on Wednesday following an investigation into the incident at the 't Paradijs shopping center.

Pope criticizes European rearmament

Pope criticizes European rearmament

Pope Leo XIV has criticized European nations for increasing their military expenditures, stating that the world is being "mangled by wars." Speaking to university students in Rome, the Pope also challenged the terminology used for "defense spending."

Haarlem Baseball Week forced to reschedule again after Dominican Republic withdrawal

Haarlem Baseball Week forced to reschedule again after Dominican Republic withdrawal

The Dominican Republic national baseball team has withdrawn from the Haarlem Baseball Week shortly before the tournament's start due to financial reasons. This late cancellation forces organizers to adjust the participant field for the international event held in the Netherlands.

Construction ban on luxury chalets? Province and municipality face off in court

Construction ban on luxury chalets? Province and municipality face off in court

The province of North Holland and the municipality of Bloemendaal are heading to court on May 29 to resolve a dispute over the construction of 350 luxury chalets at MarinaParken. While the province demands a construction halt due to alleged permit violations and landscape protection concerns, the municipality maintains that no rules have been broken. A potential court-ordered stop could lead to significant financial consequences for the developer, who has already begun selling the units.