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Water main leak in Buikslotermeer: hundreds of households in Amsterdam North without water

Water main leak in Buikslotermeer: hundreds of households in Amsterdam North without water

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Water main burst during construction: three million liters of water on the street in North

Water main burst during construction: three million liters of water on the street in North

A major water main break in Amsterdam-Noord caused three million liters of water to flood the streets during construction work. Waternet reported that the leak left nearby residents without water, and repairs are expected to take several hours. Over 150 households reported service disruptions within 30 minutes of the incident.

De Jong to play third match on Court 14 at Roland Garros on Friday

De Jong to play third match on Court 14 at Roland Garros on Friday

Dutch tennis player Jesper de Jong is scheduled to play his third-round match at Roland Garros against Russia's Karen Khachanov on Friday. This marks the first time the athlete from Hoofddorp has reached the third round of a Grand Slam tournament.

Kallas: EU will never be a neutral mediator between Russia and Ukraine

Kallas: EU will never be a neutral mediator between Russia and Ukraine

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas stated that Europe will never be a neutral mediator between Russia and Ukraine because the bloc supports Ukraine and its own security interests. Speaking in Cyprus, Kallas emphasized that the EU's fundamental security is at stake in the conflict.

Low wind in Germany: Dutch hourly electricity price spikes to 60 cents per kWh tonight

Low wind in Germany: Dutch hourly electricity price spikes to 60 cents per kWh tonight

Dynamic electricity prices in the Netherlands are set to spike to nearly 60 cents per kilowatt-hour this Thursday evening. The price surge is driven by a combination of low wind power generation in Germany and high local demand for air conditioning.

American claims record-fast climb of Mount Everest

American claims record-fast climb of Mount Everest

American climber Tyler Andrews claims to have set a new record by reaching the summit of Mount Everest in 9 hours and 55 minutes. According to his team, the ascent of the 8,849-meter peak was completed in record-breaking time.