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Number of cycling accidents in Haarlem hits lowest level since 2021

Number of cycling accidents in Haarlem hits lowest level since 2021

The number of traffic accidents involving cyclists in Haarlem dropped to its lowest level since 2021 last year. This decrease marks a significant improvement in cyclist safety within the city compared to previous years.

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Starting Thursday, parts of the H-buurt and K-buurt in Amsterdam Zuidoost have been designated as high-risk security areas following 18 firearm-related incidents since June. Police are authorized to conduct preventive body searches between August 20 and 27 to address rising concerns over weapon possession and the involvement of minors.

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European investigations could cost SHEIN billions

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Chinese e-commerce platform SHEIN faces the potential of multi-billion euro fines in Europe due to investigations into consumer protection, privacy regulations, and the sale of illegal goods. Regulatory authorities are currently scrutinizing the company's operations for various non-compliance issues.