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No asylum seekers in emergency night shelter for the first time in a month

No asylum seekers in emergency night shelter for the first time in a month

For the first time since May 20, no asylum seekers spent the night in the emergency night shelter facility in Westerbork. The Red Cross reported the vacancy at the site, which is scheduled to remain operational until next Monday.

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Cyclist (78) dies after collision with tram in Amsterdam

Cyclist (78) dies after collision with tram in Amsterdam

A 78-year-old cyclist from Amsterdam has died from injuries sustained during a collision with a tram on Wednesday afternoon. The accident occurred on the Eerste Constantijn Huygensstraat in Amsterdam-West, and police are currently investigating the circumstances of the crash.

Unrest within Schiphol advisory board, members step down

Unrest within Schiphol advisory board, members step down

Several members of the advisory council for Schiphol Airport residents have resigned in protest, claiming the body can no longer effectively represent local interests. The resigning members warn that without significant changes, the situation for those living near the airport will not improve.

Online purchases must be easy to cancel starting today

Online purchases must be easy to cancel starting today

Webshops and apps across the European Union are now legally required to provide a clear function that allows consumers to easily reverse online purchases. This new regulation, which stems from EU legislation, aims to simplify the cancellation process for digital consumers starting today.

Inspector urged De Jonge to take broader view of COVID crisis

Inspector urged De Jonge to take broader view of COVID crisis

In June 2020, former head inspector Marina Eckenhausen urged then-Health Minister Hugo de Jonge to adopt a broader perspective on the COVID-19 crisis. She argued that the government response was overly focused on medical aspects despite her own medical background.

'Berry Bantam' confident: "Netherlands will beat Sweden 3-1"

'Berry Bantam' confident: "Netherlands will beat Sweden 3-1"

Residents of Bantamstraat in Haarlem are preparing to watch the Dutch national team's World Cup match against Sweden in a communal tent. Local figure Berry expresses confidence in a Dutch victory, predicting a 3-1 scoreline for the upcoming game.