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Joy or heartbreak: which regional clubs still face a play-off battle?

Joy or heartbreak: which regional clubs still face a play-off battle?

Several football clubs are entering promotion and relegation play-offs as the regular season comes to an end. While many players have already begun their summer break, these regional teams must continue competing to determine their league standing for the next season.

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Ster, the advertising arm of the Dutch Public Broadcasting (NPO), expects record-breaking revenue during the upcoming football World Cup in North America. Despite challenges such as unfavorable kick-off times and political sentiment, major sponsors and supermarkets are heavily investing in advertising space.

Boating on the canals: 7 canal cruises in Haarlem

Boating on the canals: 7 canal cruises in Haarlem

Haarlem offers several canal cruise options for those looking to explore the city's historic center from the water. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that provide insights into Haarlem's history while relaxing on the canals with friends or family.

Car ends up in ditch in Overveen

Car ends up in ditch in Overveen

On Tuesday evening, a car ended up in a ditch along the Duinlustweg in Overveen. The occupants managed to escape the vehicle without injuries but were left soaked from the incident.

‘You have London, you have Paris and you have Lelystad,’ they say outside the station – but then the spectacle begins

‘You have London, you have Paris and you have Lelystad,’ they say outside the station – but then the spectacle begins

Commercial waste in East ends up in household bins far too often

Commercial waste in East ends up in household bins far too often

Authorities in the Amsterdam-Oost district are implementing stricter enforcement against business owners who dispose of commercial waste in household containers, leading to littered shopping streets. District administrator Jan-Bert Vroege announced upcoming inspections to ensure businesses have private waste collection contracts, while some entrepreneurs have proposed a centralized municipal service as a cleaner alternative.