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Hardenberg asylum center still in use, new penalty for COA

Hardenberg asylum center still in use, new penalty for COA

The Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) must pay a third consecutive daily penalty of €55,000 for keeping an asylum center in Hardenberg open. The municipality is enforcing the fine because the facility's permit and agreement expired in early March.

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Aging and housing shortage: Village Council discusses liveability of Wijk aan Zee with residents

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The Village Council of Wijk aan Zee is hosting an annual meeting on June 10 to discuss the town's livability with residents. The discussion will focus on challenges such as an aging population and the housing shortage to help shape the future of the community.

Koeman on being far from sick wife Bartina during World Cup: 'It is difficult'

Koeman on being far from sick wife Bartina during World Cup: 'It is difficult'

Dutch national coach Ronald Koeman spoke at a press conference about the challenge of being far from his wife, Bartina, while she undergoes cancer treatment. Due to her illness, she is unable to travel to the World Cup to support the team.

Trump to Iran: Return to the negotiating table

Trump to Iran: Return to the negotiating table

US President Donald Trump has urged Iran to cease its missile attacks on Israel and return to the negotiating table. Speaking to Fox News, Trump responded to Tehran's retaliatory strikes following Israeli attacks on Beirut, emphasizing the need for a new diplomatic deal.

A2 speeder clocked at 240 km/h, car and license seized

A2 speeder clocked at 240 km/h, car and license seized

Police confiscated the vehicle and driver's license of a motorist caught traveling at nearly 240 km/h on the A2 motorway on Sunday morning. The driver was recorded by a laser device significantly exceeding the 100 km/h speed limit.

Military reports Iran has fired missiles toward Israel

Military reports Iran has fired missiles toward Israel

The Israeli military has announced that it detected missile fire launched from Iran toward Israeli territory. The missiles were observed flying toward Israeli soil following reports of an attack originating from Iran.