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Dutch national injured in shooting at pyramids in Mexico

Dutch national injured in shooting at pyramids in Mexico

A Dutch national was injured during a shooting in the Mexican city of Teotihuacán on Monday. Local authorities reported the incident, which occurred near the historic pyramids.

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Sophie van der Heide, a 26-year-old dance teacher from Nieuw-Vennep, has won the television competition Project Dans 2026. In the finale aired on April 20, she was awarded the title of 'Best all-round dancer' in the Netherlands after impressing the jury with her skills.

Van den Brink: Rejecting asylum laws a missed opportunity

Van den Brink: Rejecting asylum laws a missed opportunity

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D66 senators want new bill for stricter asylum policy

D66 senators want new bill for stricter asylum policy

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Court: Van Zanen not allowed to limit PvdD protest to 10 people

Court: Van Zanen not allowed to limit PvdD protest to 10 people

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Foreign Ministry: increased risk of new earthquakes in Japan

Foreign Ministry: increased risk of new earthquakes in Japan

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