ad

Veerle moved to England: 'Even buying a sponge was suddenly an adventure'

Veerle moved to England: 'Even buying a sponge was suddenly an adventure'

Veerle, originally from Haarlem, moved to Reading, England, last year. She shares that the experience of emigrating involves adjusting to small, everyday tasks that can become challenging in a new country.

Related articles

Screen Time | Teenagers recreate the Netherlands in Minecraft: 'It will never be finished'

Screen Time | Teenagers recreate the Netherlands in Minecraft: 'It will never be finished'

In the 'Schermtijd' column, tech reporter Rutger Otto discusses a long-term project where teenagers are attempting to recreate the Netherlands within the game Minecraft. The endeavor has been ongoing for years, with participants acknowledging that the detailed reconstruction will never truly be finished.

A joke turns Cas's (35) life from Helmond completely upside down: 'My father was not my father'

A joke turns Cas's (35) life from Helmond completely upside down: 'My father was not my father'

Cas Reijnders discovered that his father was not his biological parent after a lighthearted investigation into his origins turned serious. He uncovered evidence of malpractice involving sperm donations at a fertility clinic in Elsendorp, which significantly impacted his entire family.

Mick Harren's girlfriend treated again after complications

Mick Harren's girlfriend treated again after complications

Kim, the partner of Mick Harren, is facing new health complications just days after being treated in intensive care following her recent delivery. She remains under medical care as she deals with these ongoing health challenges.

Cees Geel's family opens digital condolence register for work memories

Cees Geel's family opens digital condolence register for work memories

The family of actor Cees Geel, who passed away earlier this week, has opened a digital condolence register. They are inviting the public to share memories of Geel and his professional work on this platform.

Underwater concert at Marnixbad: "Almost a meditative experience"

Underwater concert at Marnixbad: "Almost a meditative experience"

Visitors at the Marnixbad swimming pool in Amsterdam are attending a unique underwater concert created by artists Pak Yan Lau, Thomas Jaspers, and Herman van den Muijsenberg. The performance, which draws inspiration from a historical 1970s underwater installation, offers attendees a meditative auditory experience while submerged.