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Amsterdam tightens King's Day rules again: alcohol fines could be substantial

Amsterdam tightens King's Day rules again: alcohol fines could be substantial

Amsterdam is tightening regulations for King's Day celebrations this year to address the "anything goes" atmosphere in the city. Mayor Femke Halsema announced stricter rules and higher fines for illegal alcohol sales and street parties, with further restrictions expected next year.

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Getting a royal decoration? Don’t wear it to a funeral (and other royal facts)

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