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'He who doesn't jump is a mosquito!' HFC Haarlem lives on among Telstar fans

'He who doesn't jump is a mosquito!' HFC Haarlem lives on among Telstar fans

Telstar fans continue to reference their historic rival HFC Haarlem through chants and songs during matches. The club remains a significant part of local football culture despite its absence from professional play.

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More people moved to Haarlem from abroad than left

More people moved to Haarlem from abroad than left

Last year, 39 more people moved to Haarlem from abroad than left the city, according to Statistics Netherlands (CBS). The largest group of new arrivals consisted of 235 individuals from Ukraine.

Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested after 38 new charges

Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested after 38 new charges

British-American influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Miami following the announcement of 38 new criminal charges against them by the British Public Prosecution Service. The new charges relate to allegations involving four additional victims.

Pink banknotes and unity during Pride Haarlem: "Too special to spend"

Pink banknotes and unity during Pride Haarlem: "Too special to spend"

The third edition of Pride Haarlem featured a large Pride March and community festivities centered around the theme of unity. A unique highlight of the event was the introduction of specially designed pink banknotes, produced by the local printing company Koninklijke Joh. Enschedé, which are accepted as currency at participating businesses.

Psychotic man attempts to kill housemate with extreme violence: no prison time, receives treatment instead

Psychotic man attempts to kill housemate with extreme violence: no prison time, receives treatment instead

A 32-year-old man who attempted to kill his roommate with a knife during a psychosis will not face imprisonment. The court ruled the man was not fully accountable due to schizophrenia and ordered him to undergo mandatory treatment in Brazil instead of serving a prison sentence.

Banning products from illegal Israeli settlements is (desired) symbolism

Banning products from illegal Israeli settlements is (desired) symbolism

The Netherlands intends to ban products originating from Israeli settlements in the West Bank. While European consensus remains elusive, practical challenges regarding the identification and labeling of such goods persist.