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Anne Hathaway expecting third child: 'Baby, I'm yours'

Anne Hathaway expecting third child: 'Baby, I'm yours'

American actress Anne Hathaway and her husband Adam Shulman are expecting their third child. Hathaway shared the news on Friday through an Instagram video featuring her baby bump.

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Otter spotted in Heemskerk? Alderman Piet Otter hopes wildlife cameras will provide confirmation: ‘This would be the best farewell gift’

Otter spotted in Heemskerk? Alderman Piet Otter hopes wildlife cameras will provide confirmation: ‘This would be the best farewell gift’

A construction worker reported sighting an otter in Heemskerk, potentially fulfilling a long-term goal of outgoing alderman Piet Burgering, who is nicknamed 'Piet Otter.' Wildlife cameras are being deployed to confirm the animal's presence as the alderman prepares to leave office.

Gerda van Vliet (53) competes in European Transplant Games with rejecting donor kidney to ‘celebrate life’

Gerda van Vliet (53) competes in European Transplant Games with rejecting donor kidney to ‘celebrate life’

Gerda van Vliet, a 53-year-old from Velsen, is participating in the European Transplant Games in Arnhem despite facing the imminent rejection of the kidney her sister donated 17 years ago. Although a future transplant is currently uncertain, she is competing to celebrate life and the impact of organ donation.

Renze Klamer on RTL Tonight debacle: ‘I drove to work with a knot in my stomach’

Renze Klamer on RTL Tonight debacle: ‘I drove to work with a knot in my stomach’

14,000 new homes in four years, a new bridge over the Ringvaart, and neighborhood wardens: these are the plans for Haarlemmermeer

14,000 new homes in four years, a new bridge over the Ringvaart, and neighborhood wardens: these are the plans for Haarlemmermeer

The new governing coalition of Haarlemmermeer has presented an agreement to build 14,000 new homes and improve infrastructure over the next four years. Key priorities include enhancing neighborhood safety through dedicated community officers and investing in youth services.

Fewer ferries again this weekend due to skipper shortage

Fewer ferries again this weekend due to skipper shortage

Amsterdam's public transport operator GVB will reduce ferry services this weekend due to a persistent shortage of skippers. Several routes, including those from Central Station to IJplein and Buiksloterweg, will experience longer wait times and increased crowds.