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Chaotic celebrations in New York after Knicks championship

Chaotic celebrations in New York after Knicks championship

Thousands of fans celebrated the New York Knicks' NBA championship in New York, resulting in several chaotic incidents. During the festivities, a bus was set on fire and a teenager was injured by a gunshot.

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Jet de Nijs reflects on the profound loss of her late husband, singer Rob de Nijs, ahead of a planned tribute concert. She expressed mixed emotions regarding the event, titled 'Ahoy zingt De Nijs,' which honors his musical legacy.

Willem Polak (1944 – 2026) was a Haarlem folk pioneer and ‘connector’

Willem Polak (1944 – 2026) was a Haarlem folk pioneer and ‘connector’

Willem Polak, a prominent folk music pioneer and community figure from Haarlem, has passed away at the age of 81. He is famously known as the inspiration for the character in the 1968 hit song 'Prikkebeen' by Boudewijn de Groot and Lennaert Nijgh.

Silent march in Axel to go ahead Sunday evening

Silent march in Axel to go ahead Sunday evening

A silent march will take place on Sunday evening in Axel to honor the victims of a fatal accident in Zeeland. The victims were students and supervisors from a local school in the town, which is located within the Terneuzen municipality.

Watching Turkey lose 2-0 to Australia at 6:00 AM in Haarlem's Fatih Mosque. 'Better luck next time, now for some sleep first'

Watching Turkey lose 2-0 to Australia at 6:00 AM in Haarlem's Fatih Mosque. 'Better luck next time, now for some sleep first'

Turkish community members gathered at the Fatih Mosque in Haarlem at 6:00 AM to watch their national football team's match against Australia. Despite the early gathering, attendees witnessed a 2-0 loss for Turkey before heading home to rest.

Trains between Hamburg and Berlin resume after major year-long renovation

Trains between Hamburg and Berlin resume after major year-long renovation

Train services between the German cities of Hamburg and Berlin resumed on Sunday after a ten-month renovation project. The route is considered a critical direct link within Germany's long-distance rail network.