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Easter service attracts no new visitors to Engelmundus Church

Easter service attracts no new visitors to Engelmundus Church

Easter services at the Engelmundus Church failed to attract new visitors despite the current climate of global unrest. The article reflects on whether people are increasingly turning to religion as a sanctuary during these difficult times.

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Title of Haarlem coalition agreement announced: ‘Building a strong Haarlem together’

Title of Haarlem coalition agreement announced: ‘Building a strong Haarlem together’

The political parties PRO, D66, and CDA have announced that Haarlem's new four-year coalition agreement will be titled 'Samen bouwen aan een sterk Haarlem'. This document outlines the city's political agenda and succeeds the previous agreement titled 'Actie!'.

Health gap for children in Southeast starts before birth: "Alarming result"

Health gap for children in Southeast starts before birth: "Alarming result"

A study by Erasmus MC reveals that infants born in Amsterdam Zuidoost face significantly higher health risks, with stillbirth and low birth weight rates double the national average. Researchers emphasize that these disparities are driven by environmental factors such as poor housing and chronic stress rather than individual maternal characteristics. The findings serve as a call to action for broader social interventions to address health inequalities that begin even before birth.

Fairground operator acquitted of violent incident in Hillegom: 'I was attacked by nuisance youths'

Fairground operator acquitted of violent incident in Hillegom: 'I was attacked by nuisance youths'

A 64-year-old fairground operator has been acquitted of a suspected stabbing incident that occurred in a Hillegom parking lot. The police judge ruled that there was no concrete evidence to support the charges, noting the case was based on rumors and suspicions.

Eurovision Song Contest drew 35 million fewer viewers than last year

Eurovision Song Contest drew 35 million fewer viewers than last year

The Eurovision Song Contest saw a significant decline in viewership this year, attracting 131 million viewers compared to 166 million the previous year. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) reported these figures on Friday following the international music event.

Cabinet wants ban in principle on use of steel slag

Cabinet wants ban in principle on use of steel slag

The Dutch cabinet plans to implement a principle ban on the use of steel slag to protect human health and the environment. Under the new proposal, permits for using the material will only be issued if safety can be guaranteed.