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Dutch golfer Joost Luiten dropped to a tie for 43rd place at the KLM Open after shooting a one-over-par 72 in the second round. The competition, held at The International in Badhoevedorp, was interrupted and will resume to complete the round on Saturday morning.

City government seeks 'extra enforcement' against nuisance drug users
The Amsterdam city government is investing 3.5 million euros to combat rising drug-related public nuisance through stricter enforcement and expanded support services. Key measures include increasing the capacity of walk-in centers and launching a pilot program using lisdexamfetamine as a treatment alternative. These initiatives are scheduled to begin this year to address the limitations of current strategies.

Sicilians protest Dua Lipa's wedding: 'Palermo is not for rent'
Residents of Sicily are protesting the three-day wedding of singer Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner in Palermo. Local dissatisfaction stems from the closure of parts of the city for the festivities and a heavy police presence.

Confess or conceal a dubious past? Experts on Anna Dobber and Donald Pols: ‘How it can turn out better’
This article examines the strategies of public figures Anna Dobber and Donald Pols in handling controversial pasts, weighing the benefits of voluntary confession against the risks of concealment. Experts discuss how revealing dark personal history oneself may lead to better outcomes than waiting for public discovery.
Haarlem’s Ad van Dongen creates podwalks for Natuurmonumenten: ‘We want an experience, a kind of mini radio play’
Haarlem resident Ad van Dongen has developed immersive audio-guided "podwalks" for Natuurmonumenten to enhance the experience of nature trails. These audio tours, such as the one in the Midden-Herenduin dunes, use storytelling and sound effects to bring local history and World War II events to life for walkers.