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Ben & Jerry’s being ‘destroyed’ by Magnum owner, says founder

Ben & Jerry’s being ‘destroyed’ by Magnum owner, says founder

Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen has accused the brand's parent company of 'destroying' the label by attempting to suppress its political activism. Cohen claims the owner has specifically tried to block criticism of former U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Twelve officers injured after new riots in Northern Ireland

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Twelve police officers were injured during overnight riots in Northern Ireland. Authorities arrested sixteen individuals following the unrest, according to Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn.

NS to introduce train line numbers next year

NS to introduce train line numbers next year

The Dutch railway operator NS will introduce line numbers for all its train routes starting with the 2027 timetable. The carrier aims to simplify planning and transfers for passengers through this new numbering system.

Goalkeeper Van Eijk leaves Ajax for Bayern Munich

Goalkeeper Van Eijk leaves Ajax for Bayern Munich

Regina van Eijk, a 24-year-old goalkeeper, is transferring from Ajax to Bayern Munich after the two clubs reached an agreement. Although she was under contract with the Amsterdam-based club until 2027, she has now signed a three-season deal with the German team.

NS to introduce line numbers for trains next year

NS to introduce line numbers for trains next year

Starting with the 2027 timetable, Dutch railway operator NS will introduce line numbers for all its train routes to simplify travel planning and transfers. The company believes this change will improve communication with passengers, especially during service disruptions, by making trains easier to identify.

Reader’s question: 78 euros for trips not taken – is that allowed?

Reader’s question: 78 euros for trips not taken – is that allowed?

Trudie Theebe is questioning a travel agency's decision to withhold a 78-euro refund for excursions after she canceled her bus trip ten weeks before departure. While she accepted the standard cancellation fees for the holiday, she disputes the non-refundable nature of the prepaid amount for trips she did not take.