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KLM cancels flights to Saudi Arabia for another month

KLM cancels flights to Saudi Arabia for another month

KLM has extended the suspension of its flights to Riyadh and Dammam in Saudi Arabia until June 14. The airline had previously scheduled to resume operations on May 16, but has now pushed that date back by another month.

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A security company is warning shipping firms of potential cryptocurrency scams near the Strait of Hormuz. Fraudsters are reportedly promising safe passage through the region in exchange for bitcoin payments.

Contractor crashes into old gate of Duinvliet estate

Contractor crashes into old gate of Duinvliet estate

A contractor working on a nearby house renovation accidentally drove into and damaged a historic entrance gate at the Duinvliet estate on Monday afternoon. The incident caused significant damage to the heritage site's structure during construction activities.

From Paris to Seville and Italian pianist at 't Mosterdzaadje

From Paris to Seville and Italian pianist at 't Mosterdzaadje

Musicians Ksenia and Dasha Beltiukova, along with harpist Mirjam Rietbergen, will perform a concert titled 'From Paris to Seville' at the 't Mosterdzaadje venue. The event is scheduled for Friday evening starting at 8:00 PM and features an Italian pianist.

Arnold Karskens’ dismissal at ON! stands, but he receives 100,000 euros

Arnold Karskens’ dismissal at ON! stands, but he receives 100,000 euros

The court in The Hague has upheld the dismissal of Arnold Karskens from the broadcaster Ongehoord Nederland. While the dismissal remains in place, the founder and former chairman was awarded 100,000 euros in compensation.

Listening in at Essent’s swamped customer service: ‘Fear that energy will become even more expensive’

Listening in at Essent’s swamped customer service: ‘Fear that energy will become even more expensive’

Reporter Ton Voermans visited Essent's customer service department, which is experiencing a surge in calls from consumers concerned about the ongoing energy crisis. Many callers are seeking fixed contracts to avoid further price hikes, highlighting the significant financial pressure on households with limited incomes.