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Netflix working on High Tides movie after three seasons

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Netflix is developing a sequel film for the Flemish series Knokke Off following its three-season run. Lead actress Pommelien Thijs announced the news during a concert in Antwerp.

'Will talking about it make the violence worse?' Mosque opens doors for discussion on domestic violence and femicide

'Will talking about it make the violence worse?' Mosque opens doors for discussion on domestic violence and femicide

The Turkish HDV Selimiye Mosque in Haarlem has opened discussions regarding domestic violence and femicide to support women within the community. Senay Copur, the new chairperson of the mosque's women's group, emphasizes the importance of openness and overcoming shame to help victims find necessary assistance.

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.

'Your favorite music is the best medicine.' Researcher Jetske Stoop explains how it works to children at Expedition NEXT

'Your favorite music is the best medicine.' Researcher Jetske Stoop explains how it works to children at Expedition NEXT

Researcher Jetske Stoop visited Pancratius primary school to demonstrate how favorite music can function as medicine. The session served as a preview for the science festival Expeditie NEXT, which is scheduled to take place in Enkhuizen on May 1.