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Massive queue on Looiersgracht for Harry Styles pop-up store

Massive queue on Looiersgracht for Harry Styles pop-up store

Hundreds of fans gathered on the Looiersgracht in Amsterdam for the opening of a Harry Styles pop-up store celebrating his new album release. The store sells exclusive merchandise and CDs and will remain open throughout the weekend. This event precedes the pop star's upcoming ten-concert residency at the Johan Cruijff Arena later this summer.

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Ferry Doedens appeals fine: 'Still need to figure something out'

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Broadcasters ask minister for action against Ongehoord Nederland in draft letter

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Cabinet reaches agreement with GL-PvdA on extra aid funding

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New coalition: 'We are not going to put up billboards with what we have achieved'

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Amsterdam's new coalition between PRO Amsterdam and D66 has finalized an agreement that focuses on addressing the housing crisis and maintaining generous asylum policies while reducing the city's civil service workforce. The plan cancels the proposed erotic center and decides against a tourist smoking ban, emphasizing a collaborative governance style over individual political victories. Negotiated over 77 days, the agreement aims to balance immediate practical actions with long-term improvements for the city's residents.