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Germany invests billions more to reduce emissions

Germany invests billions more to reduce emissions

Germany has announced plans to invest an additional 8 billion euros to reduce CO2 emissions, with funds directed toward projects like building more wind turbines. Despite the investment, experts remain skeptical about whether the funding is enough to achieve the necessary reductions.

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A 46-year-old man from Zaandam was arrested on Tuesday, June 2, for the suspected production and trafficking of synthetic drugs. During a raid on his home, police seized raw materials for MDMA along with a large amount of cash.

Replenishing gas storage is slow: ‘Not attractive to buy now’

Replenishing gas storage is slow: ‘Not attractive to buy now’

Gas storage replenishment in the Netherlands is progressing significantly slower than last year, with reserves at 16% on June 1st compared to 38% at the same time a year ago. High summer prices, which are currently nearly equal to winter prices, have made it financially unattractive for companies to purchase gas for storage.

Haarlem makes citizens wait far too long for decisions; penalty payments cost municipality a fortune

Haarlem makes citizens wait far too long for decisions; penalty payments cost municipality a fortune

The municipality of Haarlem paid 47,627 euros in penalty payments last year due to delayed decision-making, marking a tenfold increase over the past five years. City officials attribute the backlog to high staff turnover and have promised to address the issues.

Israeli Security Minister angry over ceasefire: this is a big mistake

Israeli Security Minister angry over ceasefire: this is a big mistake

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has criticized the new ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanon, labeling the agreement a "big mistake." His remarks highlight internal government opposition to the truce brokered between the two nations.

First step towards aid for homeless Amsterdammers

First step towards aid for homeless Amsterdammers

The service desk at Jan van Galenstraat 323B in Amsterdam has been renovated to provide assistance to homeless residents. The facility serves as a central point where individuals experiencing homelessness can access support and guidance.