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Court ousts main Turkish opposition leader

Court ousts main Turkish opposition leader

A Turkish court has invalidated the 2023 party congress of the main opposition party (CHP), effectively removing leader Özgür Özel from his position. The CHP has denounced the ruling as a "judicial coup" and is calling for protests and legal action.

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Female city councilors run around Sloterplas for the safety of female runners

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Female city council members in Amsterdam organized a run around Sloterplas to protest the widespread harassment and intimidation of female runners in the city's parks. Following dozens of reports involving verbal abuse and physical assault, often by youths on fatbikes, politicians are calling for permanent surveillance cameras and decoy agents. The initiative aims to reclaim public spaces and demand stronger safety measures from the city government.

Delayed fiscal cliff and high youth care costs: Heemskerk in financial distress, with a €5.1 million deficit by 2030

Delayed fiscal cliff and high youth care costs: Heemskerk in financial distress, with a €5.1 million deficit by 2030

The municipality of Heemskerk is facing significant financial strain, with a projected deficit of 3.4 million euros next year that is expected to rise to 5.1 million euros by 2030. According to the 2027-2030 perspective note, these budget challenges are primarily driven by high youth care costs and a nationwide reduction in government funding.

None of those on board Hondius in Rotterdam infected

None of those on board Hondius in Rotterdam infected

Health Minister Sophie Hermans confirmed that none of the individuals aboard the Dutch cruise ship Hondius, which docked in Rotterdam, have tested positive for the hantavirus. All passengers and crew remained asymptomatic and showed no signs of illness according to a report sent to the House of Representatives.

Increasing number of prison cells needed in coming years, forecast shows

Increasing number of prison cells needed in coming years, forecast shows

A forecast by the Research and Documentation Centre (WODC) indicates that the demand for prison cells in the Netherlands will continue to rise in the coming years. Currently, nearly all available cells are occupied, with shortages only being avoided through the implementation of emergency measures.

Court overturns traffic fine, potentially undermining paid parking zones: ‘Almost every major city uses this’

Court overturns traffic fine, potentially undermining paid parking zones: ‘Almost every major city uses this’

The Amsterdam Court of Appeal has annulled a parking fine for a woman who exceeded her paid parking time by ten minutes, citing specific municipal legislation. Legal experts suggest this ruling could have significant implications for paid parking enforcement in many other Dutch municipalities.