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Houses still very expensive, but prices rising more slowly

Houses still very expensive, but prices rising more slowly

House prices in the Netherlands are rising at a slower pace this year due to an increase in available housing from rental sales and new construction. However, economists anticipate that price growth will accelerate again by 2027.

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New DigiD administrator must be European

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The Dutch government has announced that the next company to manage parts of the DigiD identification system must be European. State Secretary Eric van der Burg stated that the contract tender after August 2028 will be conducted under the Defense and Security Procurement Act to ensure national security.

Beyoncé joins Forbes’ list of richest self-made women for the first time

Beyoncé joins Forbes’ list of richest self-made women for the first time

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Residents of residential tower in North feel unsafe in elevator: "It falls down"

Residents of residential tower in North feel unsafe in elevator: "It falls down"

Residents of an apartment building in Amsterdam-Noord report that elevators frequently experience sudden drops and malfunctions, causing safety concerns and physical discomfort. The property manager, MVGM, denies that a true "free fall" is possible due to safety mechanisms but acknowledges that mechanical shocks can occur during failures. While one elevator is currently awaiting repairs, residents are demanding a structural solution to the recurring technical issues.

'Switch off and go': Dutch top players know golf offers no guarantees, especially on opening day

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