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Court slams Amsterdam in dismissal case, enforcement officer allowed to return

Court slams Amsterdam in dismissal case, enforcement officer allowed to return

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Old American restaurant demolished, squatters leave: "On to something better"

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A former American restaurant in Amsterdam was demolished after being occupied by squatters for several years. While neighbors expressed relief, a permit has been filed to potentially replace the building with a coffeeshop. The squatters left peacefully and indicated they are looking for a new location to occupy within the city.

Groceries getting more expensive, cabinet promises to 'look into it'

Groceries getting more expensive, cabinet promises to 'look into it'

The Dutch cabinet is reviewing whether citizens can still afford groceries following warnings from supermarkets about impending significant price increases. Finance Minister Eelco Heinen stated that the government will assess purchasing power adjustments before Prinsjesdag, though no specific promises have been made yet.

GroenLinks-PvdA renamed PRO, but Markuszower Group not DNA: here is why

GroenLinks-PvdA renamed PRO, but Markuszower Group not DNA: here is why

The GroenLinks-PvdA merger party has officially changed its name to Progressief Nederland (PRO) in the Dutch House of Representatives as of Tuesday afternoon. Meanwhile, Gidi Markuszower's request to rename his parliamentary group to DNA was rejected. The name change for the left-wing coalition took longer than expected but is now official.

Judith Jacobs of D66 Heemstede wants to be approachable for residents: 'I take the time for that'

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MPs: label abuse chat groups as organized crime

MPs: label abuse chat groups as organized crime

Dutch Members of Parliament are calling for participation in private chat groups that share sexual abuse imagery to be classified as organized crime to allow for tougher penalties. Justice Minister David van Weel expressed willingness to investigate this legal shift following a recent high-profile abuse case. The proposal aims to better tackle the distribution networks of such illegal content.