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NASA announces astronauts for third moon mission

NASA announces astronauts for third moon mission

NASA has announced the four astronauts participating in the third mission of the Artemis program. This upcoming mission will involve orbiting Earth, making it less complex than the previous flight that traveled to the moon and back.

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Timber 'heartbroken' after missing World Cup due to groin injury

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Former Ajax defender Jurriën Timber expressed his deep sadness on Instagram after being forced to withdraw from the World Cup due to a groin injury. The Arsenal player and Dutch international was ruled out on Monday after it was determined he had not sufficiently recovered to participate in the tournament.

Why consumers always foot the bill for supermarket price increases

Why consumers always foot the bill for supermarket price increases

Rising grocery prices in the Netherlands, driven by high energy costs and government levies, have prompted consumers to call for cabinet intervention. The situation has sparked a debate over whether supermarkets should absorb these costs instead of passing them on to shoppers.

Large search for missing person in water at Molenplas Haarlem

Large search for missing person in water at Molenplas Haarlem

Emergency services launched a large-scale search operation at the Molenplas in Haarlem on Tuesday late afternoon following reports of a missing person. The fire department escalated the incident to a major water accident as teams searched in and around the water.

Air raid sirens to remain, Defence to help fund new network

Air raid sirens to remain, Defence to help fund new network

The Dutch government has decided to maintain the air raid siren system by developing a new network in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence. Justice Minister David van Weel announced that the defense budget will help fund the updated system to ensure national coverage.