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Markuszower Group starts new party, Verdonk joins

Markuszower Group starts new party, Verdonk joins

Members of the Markuszower Group, consisting of former PVV members of parliament, have launched a new political party called De Nederlandse Alliantie (DNA). Former minister Rita Verdonk has joined the new group to participate in this political initiative.

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Part of North without power after loud bang

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A power outage hit several streets in Amsterdam-Noord, including Havikslaan, after a loud bang caused by a snapped underground electrical cable. Emergency services cordoned off the area while grid operator Liander worked to restore power to affected residents.

Celebrate peace through song at the Grote or St. Bavo Church on May 9 with Popup Choir

Celebrate peace through song at the Grote or St. Bavo Church on May 9 with Popup Choir

On Saturday evening, May 9, a Popup Choir event will be held in the Grote or St.-Bavokerk to celebrate peace through communal singing. The event invites the public to join together for a shared musical performance in the historic church.

Government insists no one is profiting from sky-high fuel prices

Government insists no one is profiting from sky-high fuel prices

The Dutch cabinet maintains that neither oil companies nor the national treasury are profiting from high fuel prices. Consequently, the government has decided against implementing measures to skim off mega-profits from oil companies for the time being.

Closure of Johan Wagenaarlaan in Heemstede causes chaos. ‘Accidents are bound to happen here, aren’t they?’

Closure of Johan Wagenaarlaan in Heemstede causes chaos. ‘Accidents are bound to happen here, aren’t they?’

The closure of the Johan Wagenaarlaan in Heemstede caused immediate traffic chaos and safety concerns in the surrounding Schildersbuurt on Monday. Drivers were observed performing illegal maneuvers and creating congestion, leading to confusion despite the measure's goal of improving road safety.

Number of women's toilets at events 'has reached its limit'

Number of women's toilets at events 'has reached its limit'

Amsterdam Alderman Melanie van der Horst stated that the city has reached its spatial capacity for temporary toilets during major events like King's Day and Pride. While the number of mobile units will not significantly increase, the city plans to add more toilets in parks and will experiment with women's urinals during Pride to address facility inequality.