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Cause of Cruquius bridge malfunction remains a mystery: ‘Bridge deck won’t close properly’

Cause of Cruquius bridge malfunction remains a mystery: ‘Bridge deck won’t close properly’

The cause of ongoing malfunctions at the renovated Cruquius bridges remains unknown as the bridge deck fails to close properly under certain conditions. The issue recurred on Monday morning, leading to further investigations into the infrastructure's technical problems.

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Michael Jackson musical to premiere in the Netherlands next year

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Nostalgia! Watch these childhood favorites from your youth on the big screen in Haarlem again

Nostalgia! Watch these childhood favorites from your youth on the big screen in Haarlem again

Beloved Dutch children's classics are returning to the big screen in Haarlem this summer. Residents can revisit nostalgic films from their youth at local cinema screenings throughout the summer holidays.

No zero-emission zone for passenger cars after all; here is what the city can do: "Give privileges to electric drivers"

No zero-emission zone for passenger cars after all; here is what the city can do: "Give privileges to electric drivers"

The municipality of Amsterdam has abandoned plans to introduce an emission-free zone for passenger cars by 2030 due to a lack of national legislation. Economist Walther Ploos van Amstel suggests that the city should instead focus on incentives like lower parking fees and more charging infrastructure to encourage the transition to electric vehicles.

European companies at risk due to password software with Russian ties

European companies at risk due to password software with Russian ties

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