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Relatives of Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre want to speak with King Charles

Relatives of Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre want to speak with King Charles

Relatives of Virginia Giuffre, a victim of the late Jeffrey Epstein, have requested a meeting with King Charles during his upcoming state visit to the United States. The British monarch and Queen Camilla are scheduled to be in the U.S. in late April.

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Harry Styles concert series ends, with the Toppers and Bruno Mars to follow

Harry Styles concert series ends, with the Toppers and Bruno Mars to follow

British singer Harry Styles has concluded a record-breaking ten-concert run at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam, with organizers successfully enforcing a camping ban for fans. The venue will host several more high-profile performances throughout the year, including shows by The Weeknd, Luke Combs, and the Amsterdam Music Festival.

Harry Styles concert series ends, De Toppers and Bruno Mars up next

Harry Styles concert series ends, De Toppers and Bruno Mars up next

Harry Styles has concluded a record-breaking series of ten concerts at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam, surpassing a previous record set by De Toppers. Despite initial concerns about unauthorized camping, the events proceeded smoothly with strict enforcement of venue rules. The stadium will continue its busy season with upcoming performances by artists such as The Weeknd and Luke Combs.

European publishers sue Google over advertising practices, seeking over €640 million

European publishers sue Google over advertising practices, seeking over €640 million

A group of more than twenty European news publishers has filed a lawsuit against Google in an Amsterdam court, seeking over 640 million euros in damages. The publishers claim they suffered financial losses due to the tech giant's anti-competitive practices regarding its online advertising technology.

City council wants 'extra enforcement' against nuisance drug users

City council wants 'extra enforcement' against nuisance drug users

The Amsterdam city government is allocating 3.5 million euros to combat rising drug-related public nuisance through increased enforcement and expanded drop-in center hours. The plan also includes a pilot program using lisdexamfetamine as an alternative substance for addicts. These measures are set to begin later this year to address issues that existing policies have failed to reduce.

City government seeks 'extra enforcement' against nuisance drug users

City government seeks 'extra enforcement' against nuisance drug users

The Amsterdam city government is investing 3.5 million euros to combat rising drug-related public nuisance through stricter enforcement and expanded support services. Key measures include increasing the capacity of walk-in centers and launching a pilot program using lisdexamfetamine as a treatment alternative. These initiatives are scheduled to begin this year to address the limitations of current strategies.