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Aartsen wants 75,000 extra asylum seekers in work in coming years

Aartsen wants 75,000 extra asylum seekers in work in coming years

Minister Thierry Aartsen aims to help 75,000 additional asylum seekers and residence permit holders find employment over the next four years. He proposes that those with high chances of staying should be allowed to start working after just three months.

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Prince Andrew rented out cottages on land where he lived for free

Prince Andrew rented out cottages on land where he lived for free

A report from the British National Audit Office revealed that Prince Andrew rented out three cottages on the Windsor estate for profit. This occurred while the prince paid only a symbolic rent for his own residence on the same grounds.

People worldwide eat nearly six times as much chicken as in 1961

People worldwide eat nearly six times as much chicken as in 1961

A report from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reveals that global meat production has quadrupled over the past sixty years. On average, individuals worldwide now consume nearly six times as much chicken and twice as much pork as they did in 1961.

Ruth Jacott at tenth anniversary of Pride at the Beach

Ruth Jacott at tenth anniversary of Pride at the Beach

Singer Ruth Jacott will perform at the tenth anniversary of Pride at the Beach in Zandvoort at the end of July. The event is part of this year's World Pride Amsterdam program and is expected to attract a significant number of national and international visitors.

Abdeluheb Choho becomes new head of UWV and faces major challenges

Abdeluheb Choho becomes new head of UWV and faces major challenges

Abdeluheb Choho has been appointed as the new head of the UWV, starting his role in September. He succeeds Maarten Camps, who is stepping down after leading the organization for six years. Choho currently serves as the Director-General of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO).

The Little Squirrel has moved and has much more space: ‘Never dared to dream’

The Little Squirrel has moved and has much more space: ‘Never dared to dream’

The second-hand clothing store De Kleine Eekhoorn has moved to a larger location at Bakkerspleintje in Castricum after less than two years in business. Owner Soraya Hoogendam expanded the shop to include more clothing racks, space for creative activities, and a new section for women's apparel.