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Ambitious group of countries meet in Colombia: is the world phasing out fossil fuels?

Ambitious group of countries meet in Colombia: is the world phasing out fossil fuels?

More than fifty countries are meeting in Colombia this week to discuss transitioning away from fossil fuels like oil, coal, and gas. This "coalition of the willing" aims to reach ambitious climate agreements during a period of increasing global support for environmental action.

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Preparations for paid parking in Ter Kleefkwartier begin

Preparations for paid parking in Ter Kleefkwartier begin

Starting March 1, 2027, paid parking will be implemented across the entire Ter Kleefkwartier neighborhood in Haarlem to manage high parking demand. The initiative is part of a broader city council plan to expand parking zones and build four new garages to improve street safety and accessibility.

Zanger d4vd naast moord op veertienjarige verdacht van bezit kinderporno

Zanger d4vd naast moord op veertienjarige verdacht van bezit kinderporno

American singer d4vd is being prosecuted for the murder of a 14-year-old girl and now faces additional allegations of possessing child pornography. Los Angeles prosecutors stated that a significant volume of abuse imagery was found on his phone and iCloud account.

Investigation into unsafe work culture at UWV training placements

Investigation into unsafe work culture at UWV training placements

The Registration Committee of Medical Specialists (RGS) has launched an investigation into the work culture at several UWV training locations. This decision follows reports of an unsafe working environment published by media outlets EenVandaag and AD.

Forum for Democracy floor leader Lidewij de Vos expecting

Forum for Democracy floor leader Lidewij de Vos expecting

Lidewij de Vos, the group chair for Forum voor Democratie, has announced that she is expecting her first child. Her partner and fellow party member, Massimo Etalle, will be the father.

More regions moved to highest wildfire alert level

More regions moved to highest wildfire alert level

The fire department has raised the wildfire warning to the highest level, Phase 2, in several Dutch regions due to persistent drought. New areas under alert include Flevoland and Twente, joining regions like Kennemerland that have been at risk since early April.