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Death of French baby 'seems unrelated' to recalled baby food

Death of French baby 'seems unrelated' to recalled baby food

French prosecutors have stated that the death of a baby in early January appears to be unrelated to the consumption of baby food. This finding comes after a food watchdog group took legal action following reports of contaminated products.

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Hoofddorp man (36) suspected of importing 180kg of cocaine and trafficking weapons

Hoofddorp man (36) suspected of importing 180kg of cocaine and trafficking weapons

A 36-year-old man from Hoofddorp is suspected of playing a leading role in the importation of 180 kilograms of cocaine. The Public Prosecution Service also accuses him of planning further drug shipments and engaging in illegal weapons trafficking.

New coalition plans for the next four years announced today: live on AT5 from 11:30

New coalition plans for the next four years announced today: live on AT5 from 11:30

PRO Amsterdam and D66 have reached a new coalition agreement for the city, focusing on significant budget cuts by streamlining the municipal organization and prioritizing core tasks. The agreement addresses contentious issues like the cancellation of the planned erotic center and future housing development strategies. The new governing team and their detailed plans are being presented today in Amsterdam Zuidoost.

Strict maximum of 200 residents for Santpoort-Zuid asylum center

Strict maximum of 200 residents for Santpoort-Zuid asylum center

The local government has confirmed that the future asylum seeker center in Santpoort-Zuid will house a maximum of 200 residents. This clarification was provided in response to questions from the FVD party regarding the facility's capacity.

Companies opt for AI over higher wages during labor shortages

Companies opt for AI over higher wages during labor shortages

Companies facing labor shortages are increasingly opting for automation and AI rather than offering higher wages or better working hours. While these technologies are intended to alleviate workloads, they may also lead to the transformation or elimination of certain jobs.

Kuipers and allies want new deal on greening healthcare

Kuipers and allies want new deal on greening healthcare

Former Health Minister Ernst Kuipers and other climate advocates are calling for new government agreements to further the sustainability of the Dutch healthcare sector. They urge ministers to continue supporting the greening of the industry through policy and circular economy initiatives.