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Listening in at Essent’s swamped customer service: ‘Fear that energy will become even more expensive’
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Listening in at Essent’s swamped customer service: ‘Fear that energy will become even more expensive’

Reporter Ton Voermans visited Essent's customer service department, which is experiencing a surge in calls from consumers concerned about the ongoing energy crisis. Many callers are seeking fixed cont...

KLM cancels flights to Saudi Arabia for another month
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KLM cancels flights to Saudi Arabia for another month

KLM has extended the suspension of its flights to Riyadh and Dammam in Saudi Arabia until June 14. The airline had previously scheduled to resume operations on May 16, but has now pushed that date bac...

Indoor golf on the rise: "Golf used to be an old man's sport, this is more affordable"
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Indoor golf on the rise: "Golf used to be an old man's sport, this is more affordable"

Indoor golf is gaining significant popularity in Amsterdam as a more accessible and affordable alternative to traditional golf, especially among younger players. While some traditionalists still prefe...

How LinkedIn sees your job application even without an account: from ‘rejected for lack of knowledge’ to ‘wants too much salary’
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How LinkedIn sees your job application even without an account: from ‘rejected for lack of knowledge’ to ‘wants too much salary’

LinkedIn monitors the job application process by collecting data on interview statuses and internal employer notes regarding candidate skills and salary demands. This extensive tracking even extends t...

First NS train conductors start working with bodycams
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First NS train conductors start working with bodycams

The Dutch national railway (NS) has started equipping train conductors with bodycams to help de-escalate conflicts and improve safety. Approximately 3,500 employees are expected to be using the device...

Mass claim against Odido explodes: over 200,000 sign-ups on first day
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Mass claim against Odido explodes: over 200,000 sign-ups on first day

More than 200,000 people have joined a mass claim against telecom provider Odido within the first day of its launch. The collective legal action follows a significant data breach that affected the com...

Our economy grew faster than neighboring countries last year
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Our economy grew faster than neighboring countries last year

The Dutch economy grew by 1.8% last year, outperforming neighboring countries primarily due to increased consumer spending. While households had more disposable income to support this growth, many ind...

Dutch drivers not flocking across the border for fuel: ‘Effect much smaller than expected’
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Dutch drivers not flocking across the border for fuel: ‘Effect much smaller than expected’

A study by ABN Amro reveals that only a small percentage of Dutch drivers regularly cross the border to Belgium or Germany for cheaper fuel despite high domestic prices. The findings suggest that the ...

Milieudefensie launches new climate lawsuit against Shell over oil and gas fields
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Milieudefensie launches new climate lawsuit against Shell over oil and gas fields

Milieudefensie has launched a new climate lawsuit against Shell, demanding that the company stop drilling for new oil and gas fields. This legal action follows a recent appeal in a previous case where...

Apple CEO Tim Cook steps down and is succeeded by John Ternus
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Apple CEO Tim Cook steps down and is succeeded by John Ternus

Tim Cook is stepping down as CEO of Apple and will be succeeded by John Ternus in September. Ternus currently serves as the head of the company's hardware division.

Rat poison put in baby food in attempt to extort German manufacturer
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Rat poison put in baby food in attempt to extort German manufacturer

Rat poison found in HiPP baby food jars was intentionally added as part of an extortion attempt against the German manufacturer. The Austrian police issued a public warning regarding the contaminated ...

Government insists no one is profiting from sky-high fuel prices
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Government insists no one is profiting from sky-high fuel prices

The Dutch cabinet maintains that neither oil companies nor the national treasury are profiting from high fuel prices. Consequently, the government has decided against implementing measures to skim off...

Amsterdam clears path for shared cargo bikes as city lifts restrictions
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Amsterdam clears path for shared cargo bikes as city lifts restrictions

Trendwatcher Vincent Everts test drives (almost) self-driving Tesla: ‘It was a delightful drive’
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Trendwatcher Vincent Everts test drives (almost) self-driving Tesla: ‘It was a delightful drive’

New ‘skinny bike’ with thinner tires on the rise: ‘Our first batch sold out immediately’
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New ‘skinny bike’ with thinner tires on the rise: ‘Our first batch sold out immediately’

Online gambling market shrinks due to stricter rules, but illegal gambling rises
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Online gambling market shrinks due to stricter rules, but illegal gambling rises

The Dutch online gambling market has seen a decline in revenue following the implementation of stricter play limits, according to the Netherlands Gambling Authority (Ksa). While legal gambling activit...

Energy companies support government energy measures
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Energy companies support government energy measures

Dutch energy companies, represented by industry association Energie-Nederland, have expressed support for the government's recently announced energy measures. The association praised the focus on sust...

Delay of 150 youth housing units over a single parking space leads to new setback as construction costs rise
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Delay of 150 youth housing units over a single parking space leads to new setback as construction costs rise

The construction of approximately 150 youth apartments along the Spaarndamseweg in Haarlem has been delayed due to a parking space shortage, resulting in higher rents to cover increased building costs...

Transport sector dissatisfied with government support package
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Transport sector dissatisfied with government support package

The Dutch transport sector, represented by TLN, has criticized the government's support package for high fuel prices as being insufficient to cover rising costs. Although road taxes for trucks will be...

Mass claim against Odido could be settled ‘within a year’: ‘Company may choose to settle’
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Mass claim against Odido could be settled ‘within a year’: ‘Company may choose to settle’

A mass claim has been filed against Dutch telecom provider Odido, which a legal expert suggests could be resolved within a year if the company opts for an early settlement. Although such legal procedu...

Drama school De Trap won't have to close: over 130,000 euros raised
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Drama school De Trap won't have to close: over 130,000 euros raised

Theaterschool De Trap in Amsterdam has successfully raised over €131,000 through a crowdfunding campaign, preventing the 40-year-old institution from permanent closure. The funds will be used to set...

Drama school De Trap saved from closure: over 130,000 euros raised
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Drama school De Trap saved from closure: over 130,000 euros raised

Theaterschool De Trap in Amsterdam has successfully raised over 131,000 euros through a crowdfunding campaign, allowing the institution to avoid closure after facing financial difficulties. The 40-yea...

The Dutch want nuclear energy and this new state company will manage it, 100 people already employed
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The Dutch want nuclear energy and this new state company will manage it, 100 people already employed

A majority of Dutch citizens now support the expansion of nuclear energy, leading the government to establish a new state-owned company to manage the construction of new power plants. The organization...

Herbert on energy package: No one thinks it's finished yet
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Herbert on energy package: No one thinks it's finished yet

Minister Heleen Herbert of Economic Affairs and Climate stated that the government’s work on the energy measures package is not yet complete. She emphasized that weekly discussions with various sect...

New start for beach pavilion Deining in Castricum aan Zee: ‘Everyone is super excited’
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New start for beach pavilion Deining in Castricum aan Zee: ‘Everyone is super excited’

Strandpaviljoen Deining in Castricum aan Zee has reopened following an extensive six-month renovation. Owner Sharon Groot has taken over the business from her father, introducing a new interior and me...

Environmental groups find government energy measures insufficient
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Environmental groups find government energy measures insufficient

Dutch environmental organizations Milieudefensie and Natuur & Milieu have criticized the cabinet's energy measures for failing to significantly reduce dependence on oil and gas. The groups argue that ...

Cabinet allocates over 950 million euros for energy measures
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Cabinet allocates over 950 million euros for energy measures

The Dutch cabinet has allocated over 950 million euros to mitigate rising energy prices for citizens, businesses, and farmers. The package includes 627 million euros in direct aid and 340 million euro...

Mileage allowance up, motor vehicle tax down: these are the government's energy measures
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Mileage allowance up, motor vehicle tax down: these are the government's energy measures

The Dutch cabinet is increasing the tax-free kilometer allowance for employees by two cents while significantly reducing motor vehicle taxes for vans and trucks. These changes will be financed by redu...

Oil prices rise after new closure of Strait of Hormuz
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Oil prices rise after new closure of Strait of Hormuz

Oil prices rose on Monday morning following Iran's decision to re-close the Strait of Hormuz. This follows a brief period on Friday when the blockade was lifted, which had temporarily caused energy pr...

Travel allowance won't increase everywhere after government intervention: ‘It’s just costs’
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Travel allowance won't increase everywhere after government intervention: ‘It’s just costs’

The Dutch cabinet plans to increase the tax-free travel allowance from 23 to 25 cents per kilometer. However, many employers are expected to maintain current rates rather than raising actual reimburse...