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Attempted manslaughter suspect remains silent about violence between youth groups

Attempted manslaughter suspect remains silent about violence between youth groups

A 22-year-old suspect from Beverwijk has announced he will remain silent throughout his trial for attempted manslaughter. The case involves violence between groups of youths and was discussed during a preliminary hearing at the court in Alkmaar.

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Nature organizations warn of decline in freshwater nature

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Nature organizations WWF-NL, SoortenNL, and Sovon report that the recovery of freshwater nature in the Netherlands has stalled or reversed. According to the latest Living Planet Report, biodiversity in Dutch streams and rivers is currently declining after years of improvement.

Possible arson at shelter for minor asylum seekers

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A fire broke out at a shelter for minor asylum seekers in Cadier en Keer, Limburg, on Monday evening. Police are investigating the incident as a possible case of arson and have arrested one suspect.

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A new report by Jason Bhugwandass states that many young people who experienced abuses in closed youth care still lack necessary recognition, aftercare, and financial support. Bhugwandass argues that the two-year delay in addressing these issues has caused additional damage to the affected individuals.

UN report: Ocean health is in serious danger

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