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De Tatta's gets spin-off about son Daan

De Tatta's gets spin-off about son Daan

The Dutch film series De Tatta's is launching a spin-off titled De Tatta's: Daan, which is scheduled for release on October 8. Sem van der Horst will return to play the lead role of Daan in the upcoming project.

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Hospitality owners hope for busy Taste Market after horse race cancellation: ‘That would soften the blow’

Hospitality owners hope for busy Taste Market after horse race cancellation: ‘That would soften the blow’

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Dutch prosecutors demand life sentence for Rwanda genocide suspect

Dutch prosecutors demand life sentence for Rwanda genocide suspect

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De Jonge hopes lessons will be learned from COVID crisis response

De Jonge hopes lessons will be learned from COVID crisis response

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Heatwave: Haarlem residents have relatively green and cool gardens

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