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Savannah Guthrie greeted by fans on return to TV after mother's kidnapping

Savannah Guthrie greeted by fans on return to TV after mother's kidnapping

Savannah Guthrie returned to her hosting duties on NBC's Today show after taking two months off following her mother's kidnapping. Fans gathered outside the studio to support the presenter as she resumed her television career.

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Burglars in Haarlem more successful than five years ago and more active this year

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Burglars in Haarlem have become more successful compared to five years ago, leading to an increase in break-ins during the first months of this year. Data indicates that this higher success rate may be driving the recent surge in criminal activity across the city.

Multiple people in Amsterdam-West attacked by aggressive bird: 'Totally absurd'

Multiple people in Amsterdam-West attacked by aggressive bird: 'Totally absurd'

Several residents and cyclists in Amsterdam-West have reported being attacked by aggressive birds, likely crows or ravens, which are protecting their nests during the breeding season. Victims described birds diving at their heads, causing minor injuries such as scratches. Experts from the Bird Protection organization state that this territorial behavior is temporary and will likely cease once the young birds leave their nests in a few weeks.

The hot dog fails to impress, but Chipsy King lives up to its name with the fries

The hot dog fails to impress, but Chipsy King lives up to its name with the fries

Imko (70) secured a Michelin star for his fish dishes in the port of IJmuiden

Imko (70) secured a Michelin star for his fish dishes in the port of IJmuiden

Chef Imko Binnerts, now 70, gained recognition for his seafood restaurant opened in 1995 in the harbor of IJmuiden. His establishment, Imko's, was unexpectedly awarded a Michelin star five years after its debut.

Actress Nastassja Kinski grateful after withdrawing from Wenders film: 'Not easy'

Actress Nastassja Kinski grateful after withdrawing from Wenders film: 'Not easy'

German actress Nastassja Kinski expressed gratitude after director Wim Wenders decided to withdraw his film Falsche Bewegung from circulation. Kinski had spent years seeking the removal of a scene in which she appeared topless at the age of thirteen.