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Son or daughter wants a fatbike, but parents don't: ‘Simply banning it doesn’t work’

Son or daughter wants a fatbike, but parents don't: ‘Simply banning it doesn’t work’

The article explores the conflict between teenagers wanting fatbikes or electric scooters for independence and parents' concerns over safety and speed. Experts suggest that simply forbidding these vehicles is often ineffective and that parents must balance protection with allowing their children to grow.

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Selling sexual health nonsense will no longer go unpunished: ‘It is at least a signal’

Selling sexual health nonsense will no longer go unpunished: ‘It is at least a signal’

A majority of the Dutch House of Representatives is proposing to make the spread of medical misinformation regarding STIs and contraception by influencers a punishable offense. Medical professionals view the move as a significant signal in the ongoing effort to combat health-related disinformation on social media.

Fashion illustrator Piet Paris shows his sketches: ‘All my work is handmade – I panic just having to turn on my computer’

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Weekend tips: what to do in Haarlem (June 19-21)

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Urban explorers Cees, Michel and Mike from IJmuiden sneak through the abandoned Francorchamps Racing Hotel: 'If you share the location, it could be demolished within a week'

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Three urban explorers from IJmuiden discovered and explored the abandoned Francorchamps Racing Hotel after taking a wrong turn during a trip. The group emphasizes the importance of keeping such locations secret to prevent vandalism and demolition while seeking the adrenaline of exploration.