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Parties slam Hart voor Bloemendaal’s conduct following Gerard Metselaar’s departure

Parties slam Hart voor Bloemendaal’s conduct following Gerard Metselaar’s departure

Political factions have condemned the party Hart voor Bloemendaal for accusing departing council member Gerard Metselaar of alcohol abuse in a press statement. Critics labeled the party's public accusations as extremely unjust following Metselaar's resignation from the council.

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The talkshow De Zwoele Stad, hosted in Amsterdam-Zuidoost, features comedian Jeffrey Spalburg and writer Mina Etemad discussing topics such as identity, diaspora, and their personal histories. Through the lens of their work and lived experiences as Amsterdammers, they explore complex life questions with a mix of humor and reflection.

Neighbors heard police end kidnapping: "Could not hear soccer match over sirens"

Neighbors heard police end kidnapping: "Could not hear soccer match over sirens"

Police successfully rescued a kidnap victim in Amsterdam after a high-speed chase that began in Nieuw-West and ended in Amsterdam-Oost. Two suspects from Rotterdam have been arrested following the operation, which involved warning shots, while a third suspect remains at large.

No CCTV around Sloterplas despite increasing reports of women being harassed

No CCTV around Sloterplas despite increasing reports of women being harassed

The municipality of Amsterdam has decided against installing stationary security cameras around Sloterplas despite an increase in harassment reports against women. Instead, officials will deploy extra police officers, street coaches, and drones to address the safety concerns, as they believe these mobile methods are more effective for covering the large area.

Extra income support in Amsterdam significantly lower than in other municipalities

Extra income support in Amsterdam significantly lower than in other municipalities

No deal on new public transport collective agreement, unions consider strike

No deal on new public transport collective agreement, unions consider strike

Negotiations for a new collective labor agreement for thirteen thousand public transport employees have stalled after four months of discussions. Unions FNV and CNV are now planning to organize strikes following the summer period.