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Earth, Wind & Fire drummer wakes from medically induced coma: 'Good hope'

Earth, Wind & Fire drummer wakes from medically induced coma: 'Good hope'

John Paris, the 58-year-old drummer for the band Earth, Wind & Fire, has awakened from an induced coma. He remains hospitalized as he is scheduled to undergo two additional surgeries.

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Controversial hotel in 'Kinkerbuurt gap' to be built after 12-year legal battle between residents and Amsterdam municipality

Controversial hotel in 'Kinkerbuurt gap' to be built after 12-year legal battle between residents and Amsterdam municipality

VOC heads into new handball season without Daleman: "Coach violates agreement"

VOC heads into new handball season without Daleman: "Coach violates agreement"

Handball club VOC prepares for the new season under new head coach Tom Zwarthoed with the goal of defending their national title. However, player Roos Daleman has retired from the sport, citing a breach of training agreements by the new coach.

Zandvoort Circuit Director on final F1: Choosing to stop at the peak

Zandvoort Circuit Director on final F1: Choosing to stop at the peak

Circuit Zandvoort will host its final Formula 1 race, with director Robert van Overdijk deciding to stop at the peak of the event's success. After five memorable editions featuring Max Verstappen, organizers feel it is the right time to conclude the tradition in the Netherlands.

Number of cycling accidents up by 20 percent: most occurring at Elandsgracht intersection

Number of cycling accidents up by 20 percent: most occurring at Elandsgracht intersection

The number of bicycle accidents in Amsterdam has increased by 20 percent compared to 2019, with electric bikes playing a significant role in the rise. The intersection of Elandsgracht and Marnixstraat is identified as the most dangerous location in the city, recording 30 accidents over the past five years.