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Aviation sector aims to reduce number of unruly, intoxicated passengers

Aviation sector aims to reduce number of unruly, intoxicated passengers

Dutch Minister Vincent Karremans is taking action against the increasing issue of disruptive and intoxicated passengers on flights. Proposed measures to address this problem include implementing fines, adding warning labels on alcohol packaging, and creating blacklists for unruly travelers.

Eight arrests following unrest around Morocco-France World Cup quarter-final

Eight arrests following unrest around Morocco-France World Cup quarter-final

Following the World Cup quarter-final match between Morocco and France, police arrested eight people in Amsterdam due to civil unrest. Disturbances, including fires and attacks on officers with fireworks and furniture, occurred in neighborhoods like Nieuw-West and Noord, leading authorities to issue emergency orders to restore order.

De Jonge's day: on testosterone, a lack of dissent and burning ambition

De Jonge's day: on testosterone, a lack of dissent and burning ambition

Hugo de Jonge faces his first parliamentary inquiry regarding the government's COVID-19 policy before the summer recess. Political reporter Niels Klaassen examines the challenging questions surrounding De Jonge's ambitious goals and summarizes key lessons learned from the crisis.

Dozens of riot police and eight police dogs storm Tussen Meer after being pelted

Dozens of riot police and eight police dogs storm Tussen Meer after being pelted

Dozens of riot police officers and police dogs cleared the Tussen Meer street in the Osdorp area of Amsterdam following civil unrest. The disturbance occurred after hundreds of youths gathered to set fires and throw objects at police vehicles following the World Cup match between Morocco and France.

Hospitals express concern over increasing pressure during heatwave: 'It is a stress test for your body'

Hospitals express concern over increasing pressure during heatwave: 'It is a stress test for your body'

Dutch hospitals are reporting an increase in emergency room visits during heatwaves, challenging the traditional view that peak pressure only occurs in winter. Medical professionals warn that prolonged extreme heat significantly strains the healthcare system by increasing the number of patients requiring urgent care.