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Artist Frans Wuytack (91) on his peace exhibition The Return of Humanity: ‘I believe in the peace of life’

Artist Frans Wuytack (91) on his peace exhibition The Return of Humanity: ‘I believe in the peace of life’

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The weekend supplement AlleTijd features a 40-kilometer cycling route through the Zaanstreek region. The path leads cyclists through historic ribbon villages and past various local windmills and museums.

De Toppers in Orange spirit: feel the need for unity

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The Dutch singing group De Toppers performed a festive concert at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam on Saturday night. The event combined music with a national football theme to create an atmosphere of celebration and unity.

Singer Rod Stewart needed oxygen during live show in Utah

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Sir Rod Stewart required temporary oxygen treatment after falling ill during a performance in Utah on Saturday. The singer was able to resume the concert shortly after the medical intervention.

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Gordon Ramsay to become a grandfather for the first time

British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is set to become a grandfather for the first time. His daughter, Holly Ramsay, announced on Instagram that she and her husband, Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, are expecting their first child.

Confidently cycling through Haarlem: Every Schalkwijk resident should be able to do it, says Buurts: 'Cycling expands your world'

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