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Disability care organization De Hartekamp Groep has announced it will close its swimming pools for intellectually disabled residents in Heemstede and Heemskerk next year due to high costs. Families and relatives are shocked by the decision, describing the facilities as essential to the residents' quality of life.
A citizen-led coffee bar at Uitgeest station has officially opened following a successful trial period of several months. The initiative emphasizes community ownership and aims to provide a local gathering spot at the train station.

Columnist Haroon Ali discusses how Dutch football fans traveling to the World Cup in the United States are choosing to ignore political concerns and warnings. The article notes that these fans prioritize the sporting event over the controversial political climate of the host nation.

The Emperor of Japan began a state visit to the Netherlands with an official ceremony at Dam Square in Amsterdam, where he was received by King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima. Hundreds of Japanese citizens gathered to catch a rare glimpse of the Emperor during the inspection of the guard of honour and a wreath-laying ceremony. The visit includes stops in Delft, The Hague, and Leiden, as well as several cultural activities within the capital city.

Drinking water company Vitens has warned residents in Northeast Twente that they may experience lower water pressure this summer due to scarce supplies. The company sent letters to affected municipalities explaining that drinkwater stocks are currently limited.