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Motorcycle sales rise significantly again: 'It's a practical means of transport'

Motorcycle sales rise significantly again: 'It's a practical means of transport'

New motorcycle sales in the Netherlands increased significantly in the first half of the year, with 14,062 units sold. This represents a growth of over 15 percent compared to the same period in the previous year.

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Three people flee after accident on IJburglaan, one injured

Three people flee after accident on IJburglaan, one injured

A collision occurred early this morning at the intersection of IJburglaan and Zuiderzeeweg, resulting in one injury. Three individuals from one of the vehicles fled the scene but were later located and questioned by police, who are currently investigating the circumstances of the accident.

Tilburg power outage caused by faulty meter, not overload

Tilburg power outage caused by faulty meter, not overload

Approximately 18,000 customers in the Tilburg region experienced a power outage on Sunday due to a faulty meter that incorrectly signaled an overload. As a precautionary measure, a medium-voltage substation was automatically shut down despite there being no actual grid overload.

Tim Hofman launches new interview series, Arjen Lubach is first guest

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Presenter Tim Hofman will launch a new interview series titled BOOS Grote Gesprekken on July 9. The program will feature conversations with prominent Dutch figures regarding their worldviews and various social themes.

Cabinet increases pressure on ten municipalities not complying with dispersal law

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The Dutch cabinet is increasing pressure on ten municipalities to comply with the asylum dispersal law. These municipalities are currently failing to meet their obligations under the new legislative requirements.