haarlemsdagblad

Halving of subsidy threatens future of Greenport Duin- en Bollenstreek: 'Only in the Bollenstreek are we just scraping by'

Halving of subsidy threatens future of Greenport Duin- en Bollenstreek: 'Only in the Bollenstreek are we just scraping by'

The Greenport Duin- en Bollenstreek foundation is facing a significant budget cut, with subsidies nearly halving for 2026 and 2027. Consequently, the organization has warned that activities such as the annual open day are at risk and is requesting structural funding from local municipalities.

Related articles

Ukraine attacks oil refinery deep inside Russia

Ukraine attacks oil refinery deep inside Russia

Ukraine has conducted a drone attack on Russia's largest oil refinery located in the Omsk region. This strike marks one of the furthest targets hit from the Ukrainian border since the beginning of the conflict.

Russian banks pressured to issue risky loans

Russian banks pressured to issue risky loans

A European intelligence report reviewed by Reuters indicates that Russian banks are under pressure to issue increasingly risky loans. This practice raises concerns about a potential explosive banking crisis within the country.

Government did not want to buy Solvinity itself, company claims

Government did not want to buy Solvinity itself, company claims

Solvinity, the manager of the DigiD platform, approached the Dutch government with an offer to be acquired, but the government declined the proposal. Lawyers representing the company disclosed this information during a court hearing in Rotterdam.

Supporters of the former Shah of Iran's son gather in The Hague

Supporters of the former Shah of Iran's son gather in The Hague

Hundreds of supporters gathered at the Malieveld and the House of Representatives in The Hague to demonstrate their support for Iranian opposition leader Reza Pahlavi. Pahlavi, the son of the former Shah of Iran, is scheduled to be received by the House of Representatives on Monday afternoon.

Nigerian killed during anti-immigration protests in South Africa

Nigerian killed during anti-immigration protests in South Africa

Two Nigerian citizens have been killed in South Africa during recent anti-immigration protests, with reports suggesting one of the victims was shot by police. The Nigerian government has formally requested an urgent investigation into the incidents by South African authorities.