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Greening of Meerwijk progresses: neighborhood around Jan Ligthartstraat completed

Greening of Meerwijk progresses: neighborhood around Jan Ligthartstraat completed

The municipality of Haarlem has completed the greening and redesign of the Jan Ligthartstraat neighborhood in Meerwijk. This project is part of a broader effort to improve the local environment, as announced in the recent Schalkwijk newsletter.

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Netherlands summons Russian ambassador over attacks on Kyiv

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Belly sliding and plenty of music: diverse program for three-day Velsen-Noord village festival

Belly sliding and plenty of music: diverse program for three-day Velsen-Noord village festival

Velsen-Noord will host its traditional three-day village festival from June 19 to June 21. The event features a diverse program including belly sliding, a children's square, activities for seniors, and numerous musical performances.

Verstegen mild paprika powder 'tops the list' for banned pesticides; toxins also found in rice and tea bags

Verstegen mild paprika powder 'tops the list' for banned pesticides; toxins also found in rice and tea bags

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Cabinet pauses unemployment and disability reforms but sticks to €6.5 billion in cuts

Cabinet pauses unemployment and disability reforms but sticks to €6.5 billion in cuts

The Dutch cabinet has paused planned changes to unemployment and disability benefits while seeking alternative ways to achieve 6.5 billion euros in social security cuts. Although the proposal to increase the state pension age has been permanently scrapped, the government remains committed to its overall savings target.