Toos & Henk - June 17

Cartoonist Paul Kusters provides his unique perspective on current events through his daily comic strip, Toos & Henk. The strip is published from Monday to Saturday, offering a satirical look at the latest news.

Cartoonist Paul Kusters provides his unique perspective on current events through his daily comic strip, Toos & Henk. The strip is published from Monday to Saturday, offering a satirical look at the latest news.
Masies Artien reflects on missing the chance to play for Iraq against Norway in Boston, where he would have faced star striker Erling Haaland. Instead of competing, Artien is watching the match as a supporter on television.

A debate will be held on June 23 at the Pletterij regarding the preservation of Werf Conrad in Haarlem. Participants will discuss whether the municipality is overlooking the site's significant cultural, architectural, and industrial heritage value.

The Dutch public broadcaster NPO is intentionally broadcasting World Cup matches at a lower image quality than the available 4K resolution to save on costs. Viewers have reported visual issues, including the Dutch national team's orange shirts appearing incorrectly within the limited color palette of the lower-resolution broadcast.

G7 leaders have issued a joint statement reaffirming their support for Ukraine and its territorial integrity. They agreed to further increase economic pressure on Russia's war economy to address the ongoing conflict.

A crowdfunding campaign has been launched for 15-year-old Rayan, an Amsterdam student who was critically injured by an electric shock during a school trip to Kehl, Germany. The initiative aims to raise 50,000 euros to assist his family with medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and home modifications as they support his recovery.