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Electoral Council allows GL-PvdA to use name Progressive Netherlands

Electoral Council allows GL-PvdA to use name Progressive Netherlands

The Dutch Electoral Council has approved the name "Progressief Nederland (PRO)" for the merged GroenLinks-PvdA party for future national and European elections. This official registration includes a new logo and ensures the new name will appear on ballot papers in upcoming elections.

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Mystery: the story behind the statue on the Volkshotel canopy

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The article explores the history and mystery behind the unique statue located on the canopy of the Volkshotel on Wibautstraat. This hotel is a well-known landmark in Amsterdam, and the piece aims to uncover the story behind this specific architectural detail.

Did you know? Haarlem is located in Europe's Blue Banana (and here's why)

Did you know? Haarlem is located in Europe's Blue Banana (and here's why)

Haarlem is situated within Europe's Blue Banana, a geographical area known for its high population density and economic activity. The article explains that the term refers to an economic corridor rather than a literal blue fruit available in local supermarkets.

Police catch ATM bombers red-handed in Vlaardingen

Police catch ATM bombers red-handed in Vlaardingen

Police caught two individuals red-handed during an ATM explosion in Vlaardingen on Friday night. The incident occurred at an automated teller machine on Reigerlaan, and details were shared by authorities on social media.

Construction of Treslonghof in Hillegom to start this year. Homes go on sale next week.

Construction of Treslonghof in Hillegom to start this year. Homes go on sale next week.

Construction of the Treslonghof apartment complex in Hillegom is scheduled to begin at the end of this year following a six-month permitting delay. The project will provide 34 new homes on a vacant site between Marellaan and Parklaan, with sales expected to start next week.