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Van den Brink: Rejecting asylum laws a missed opportunity

Van den Brink: Rejecting asylum laws a missed opportunity

Asylum Minister Bart van den Brink expressed disappointment after the Dutch Senate rejected a series of emergency asylum measures proposed by his predecessor. He now plans to pursue alternative legal routes to implement the blocked policies as quickly as possible.

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Supermarket opening hours in Haarlem during King's Day 2026

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This article provides the opening hours for supermarkets in Haarlem during King's Day 2026. It serves as a guide for residents and visitors needing to purchase supplies or snacks during the national holiday festivities.

Paternotte: Jetten stayed on top of asylum laws as prime minister

Paternotte: Jetten stayed on top of asylum laws as prime minister

D66 parliamentary leader Jan Paternotte defended Rob Jetten’s performance regarding asylum legislation, stating that Jetten worked diligently in his role as Prime Minister. These comments were made in response to criticism from right-wing parties such as the PVV and JA21.

Who are the best street footballers in Amsterdam?

Who are the best street footballers in Amsterdam?

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Court imposes lighter sentence than demanded for abuse of children being babysat

Court imposes lighter sentence than demanded for abuse of children being babysat

The Court of Appeal in Den Bosch has sentenced Peter S. and Nancy D. to prison terms of eight and fourteen years, respectively, for the sexual abuse of seven children they babysat in the Eindhoven area. Peter S. was also ordered to undergo mandatory psychiatric treatment (TBS), though the court imposed lower sentences than those originally sought by prosecutors.