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Justin Bieber scores with old hits thanks to Coachella but won't profit from it

Justin Bieber scores with old hits thanks to Coachella but won't profit from it

Justin Bieber's older hits are climbing the charts following his viral Coachella performance where he was seen using a laptop on stage. Despite the surge in popularity, the singer will not financially benefit from these streams as he has previously sold the rights to his music catalog.

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Singer Karsu was appointed Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau during a ceremony in Antalya, Turkey, on Wednesday. The royal distinction was presented to her by the Dutch ambassador, Joep Wijnands, on behalf of the King.

Verschuuren temporarily absent from Qmusic following sudden death of brother-in-law

Verschuuren temporarily absent from Qmusic following sudden death of brother-in-law

Radio DJ Domien Verschuuren is taking a temporary break from his Qmusic afternoon show following the sudden death of his brother-in-law. Verschuuren shared on Instagram that his relative passed away in a traffic accident last week.

Netflix to offer cheaper ad-supported subscription in the Netherlands from 2027

Netflix to offer cheaper ad-supported subscription in the Netherlands from 2027

Netflix plans to introduce a cheaper, ad-supported subscription tier in the Netherlands starting in 2027. This lower-cost option has already been available in several other markets, including the United States, France, and Germany, since 2022.

LAKS: Many exam noise complaints concern fatbikes

LAKS: Many exam noise complaints concern fatbikes

The Dutch National Action Committee for Students (LAKS) reports that nearly a third of the 430 noise complaints received during exams are related to fatbikes. Many of these complaints specifically involve loud fatbike alarms sounding on school grounds, disrupting students during their tests.

Fourth suspect convicted in connection with actor Matthew Perry's death

Fourth suspect convicted in connection with actor Matthew Perry's death

Film director Erik Fleming has been sentenced to two years in prison for distributing ketamine to actor Matthew Perry. Fleming is the fourth of five individuals to be convicted in connection with Perry's death, following previous sentences for two doctors and an individual known as the 'ketamine queen'.