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Oscar winner Julianne Moore no longer wants to make violent films

Oscar winner Julianne Moore no longer wants to make violent films

Julianne Moore announced at the Cannes Film Festival that she no longer wants to appear in films featuring violence. The Oscar-winning actress shared this career decision during an interview with Variety.

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Reader Tineke Jippes critiques the modern usage of the word 'plots' as a weak alternative to the more traditional and dramatic Dutch terms 'plotseling' and 'plotsklaps.' She argues that the shortened abbreviation lacks the descriptive impact of the original expressions.

Hillegom completes first task and can no longer be directly relegated

Hillegom completes first task and can no longer be directly relegated

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After three days of camping, it's finally time for the 'Harries': "It was cold and rainy"

After three days of camping, it's finally time for the 'Harries': "It was cold and rainy"

Fans of Harry Styles have begun entering the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam for the first of ten scheduled concerts after camping outside for up to three days in cold and rainy weather. Local businesses and vendors have adapted to the event by selling themed merchandise, while officials have issued travel warnings for the duration of the concert series.

Belgium just before Eurovision final: 'Unlikely we will participate next year'

Belgium just before Eurovision final: 'Unlikely we will participate next year'

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Police warn about WhatsApp 'girl houses', girls sharing personal photos

Police warn about WhatsApp 'girl houses', girls sharing personal photos

Police in Amsterdam are warning about 'WhatsApp girls' houses,' where children as young as 11 share personal photos and videos that may be monitored by anonymous adults. These channels often require auditions and share sensitive location data, leading to concerns about sexual exploitation and the permanent nature of the shared media.