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Six activists who caused A12 traffic jam still in custody

Six activists who caused A12 traffic jam still in custody

Six activists remain in police custody following a demonstration on Saturday where they used vehicles to block a section of the A12 highway. They are scheduled for questioning on Sunday and are expected to be released later in the day.

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New fighting reported in Malian city of Kidal

New fighting reported in Malian city of Kidal

Renewed fighting has broken out between insurgents and Malinese government troops in the northern city of Kidal. Following a series of attacks across Mali on Saturday, rebels now claim to have taken control of the city as of Sunday.

Stan Eveleens mercilessly punishes OFC blunder; SCW takes step towards third division survival

Stan Eveleens mercilessly punishes OFC blunder; SCW takes step towards third division survival

SCW secured a dominant 4-0 victory over OFC, with Stan Eveleens capitalizing on a defensive error to help the team move closer to safety in the third class. With three matches remaining, SCW needs only two more points to officially avoid relegation and guarantee their spot in the league for next season.

Standout Tijn Schoof critical of himself: 15 goals for SCW last season, only three so far

Standout Tijn Schoof critical of himself: 15 goals for SCW last season, only three so far

SCW midfielder Tijn Schoof was recognized for his consistent performance in a match against OFC, despite his self-criticism over his scoring record this season. While teammate Cherinho Griffith started strong but faded, Schoof's steady play earned him praise from reporter Simon Evers.

Climbing over fences near Obdam

Climbing over fences near Obdam

The newspaper supplement AlleTijd features a 15-kilometer walking route through the dikes and polders of Wogmeer and Obdam. Hikers can explore the scenic rural landscape by following the route on their mobile devices.

Flow magazine releases 150th issue: ‘The more turbulent the world, the more we look for small happiness close to home’

Flow magazine releases 150th issue: ‘The more turbulent the world, the more we look for small happiness close to home’

The Dutch magazine Flow has released its 150th edition, marking a milestone for the publication known for its focus on mindfulness. Editor-in-chief Irene Smit discusses the magazine's mission to help readers find small moments of happiness in an increasingly turbulent world.