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Trump: Iran already agreed to suspend nuclear activities

Trump: Iran already agreed to suspend nuclear activities

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Iran has agreed to suspend its nuclear program indefinitely. Negotiations to finalize a deal are expected to resume this weekend, with Trump indicating that most key points have already been settled.

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Haarlem completes investigation: Main sewer in Kleverpark neighborhood did not cause rat nuisance

Haarlem completes investigation: Main sewer in Kleverpark neighborhood did not cause rat nuisance

An investigation by the municipality of Haarlem has concluded that the local sewer system was not responsible for a recent rat plague in the Kleverpark neighborhood. Alderman Robbert Berkhout stated that based on the findings, no urgent municipal measures are necessary at this time.

96.24 euros for Yvonne, 120 euros for Roy. SP pays fuel receipts along the A9. 'At Shell they are first-class profiteers'

96.24 euros for Yvonne, 120 euros for Roy. SP pays fuel receipts along the A9. 'At Shell they are first-class profiteers'

The Socialist Party (SP) and leader Jimmy Dijk organized a protest against rising fuel prices at a Shell gas station along the A9 near Heemskerk. During the event, the party used a 'Wheel of Fortune' game to select drivers whose fuel receipts would be fully reimbursed.

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!'.

Zero-tolerance zones, extra drop-in centers: Amsterdam wants more measures against nuisance from addicts

Zero-tolerance zones, extra drop-in centers: Amsterdam wants more measures against nuisance from addicts

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.