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Amstelpark exhibition asks: who actually decides if a non-native species is invasive?

Amstelpark exhibition asks: who actually decides if a non-native species is invasive?

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Together at the table on May 5: join a freedom meal here in Haarlem

Together at the table on May 5: join a freedom meal here in Haarlem

On May 5, 2026, Haarlem will host communal freedom meals where residents and neighbors gather to dine and discuss the theme of freedom. These events aim to foster community connections and celebrate liberty through shared meals and conversation.

Wrestling film Fighting With My Family starring Dwayne Johnson to get musical version

Wrestling film Fighting With My Family starring Dwayne Johnson to get musical version

The 2019 wrestling film Fighting With My Family is being adapted into a stage musical, with producers aiming for a 2027 premiere. The project was confirmed to BBC News, though specific details regarding the cast and production locations have yet to be announced.

YouTuber furious at prosecutors over link to fatal shooting of innocent boys: ‘Beyond belief’

YouTuber furious at prosecutors over link to fatal shooting of innocent boys: ‘Beyond belief’

YouTuber RouandYT has expressed outrage after Dutch justice authorities linked his channel to a fatal double shooting that occurred in Amsterdam on New Year's Day. Investigators claim the 25-year-old suspect, Efe Y., received a phone call from the YouTuber shortly before the attack on two Syrian victims.

Nandi van Beurden to star in new production Long Live Annie M.G.

Nandi van Beurden to star in new production Long Live Annie M.G.

Actors Nandi van Beurden, Suzan Seegers, and Job Bovelander will star in the upcoming musical theater production 'Lang Leve Annie M.G.' next year. The performance serves as a musical tribute to the work and legacy of the celebrated Dutch author Annie M.G. Schmidt.

The etiquette of the mayoral chain (and why we don't always follow it in Amsterdam)

The etiquette of the mayoral chain (and why we don't always follow it in Amsterdam)

The mayoral chain of office was introduced across the Netherlands in 1853 as a formal symbol of distinction for mayors. While strict etiquette traditionally governs how the chain should be worn, Amsterdam is noted for not always following these standard rules.