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Haarlem components orbited the moon on Artemis II. 'Quite proud'

Haarlem components orbited the moon on Artemis II. 'Quite proud'

Components manufactured in Haarlem, including solar panel springs and shuttle connectors, were part of NASA's recent Artemis II mission around the moon. Local manufacturers expressed pride in contributing vital technology to the international space exploration effort.

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Hundreds protest in IJsselstein against emergency asylum shelter

Hundreds protest in IJsselstein against emergency asylum shelter

On Friday evening, hundreds of people gathered in IJsselstein to protest against the establishment of a temporary emergency shelter for asylum seekers. The demonstration was triggered by plans to use a field belonging to the local football club, IJFC, as a future housing location.

Trump sends negotiators to talks with Iran, media say

Trump sends negotiators to talks with Iran, media say

President Donald Trump is sending envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan for negotiations with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Pakistan is mediating the conflict, and while Vice President JD Vance participated in previous discussions, he will reportedly not attend this meeting.

Israel: Hezbollah fighters killed in strike on southern Lebanon

Israel: Hezbollah fighters killed in strike on southern Lebanon

The Israeli military reported killing six Hezbollah fighters during continued operations in southern Lebanon. These actions come despite a three-week extension of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon.

Judge: Minister was not allowed to stop basic shelter for 16 people

Judge: Minister was not allowed to stop basic shelter for 16 people

A Rotterdam court ruled that former Asylum Minister Marjolein Faber wrongly attempted to terminate the basic shelter, known as the "bed-bath-bread" scheme, for 16 foreigners. While the court upheld the termination for four other individuals, it determined the ministry must continue support for the majority of the claimants.

CCTV surveillance at Breedveld after arson, vandalism, and attacks on emergency workers

CCTV surveillance at Breedveld after arson, vandalism, and attacks on emergency workers

Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema has ordered the installation of camera surveillance at Breedveld in Amsterdam Noord following persistent nuisance and violence from local youths. Since late March, the area has seen a rise in arson, vandalism, and attacks on emergency responders, including the use of stones and blocking access roads. The cameras will remain in place until at least the end of the year to help restore safety to the neighborhood.