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Feyenoord second in the Eredivisie after beating AZ
Feyenoord is PSV’s biggest challenger in the Eredivisie for the time being. The reigning champions won the home match against…
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Police raid wrong house in Schijndel, family with children in shock
The police raided the wrong house in Schijndel, Noord-Brabant, on Saturday evening in search of a suspect. A family with…
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Code Yellow due to dense fog in large parts of the country
The national weather institute KNMI issued a Code Yellow warning for locally dense fog on Sunday. The Code Yellow applies…
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LUMC board vice-chairman resigns following fraud revelations
The vice-chairman of the LUMC Board of Directors, Pancras Hogendoorn, is temporarily resigning from his position after reports from Omroep…
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Home evacuations in Rotterdam and The Hague due to major fire
Several apartments in Rotterdam-Hillegersberg were evacuated on Saturday morning due to a fire. As a result, two residents had inhaled…
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Carnival season kicks off in the south on Saturday
A big celebration weekend takes place in the Netherlands. Traditionally, the 11th of the 11th marks the start of the…
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Open day: Studios and several courts open their doors to the public
Hundreds of artists are opening their doors this weekend for the National Atelier Weekend. The studios are located all over…
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Eindhoven set to open dozens of light installations tonight
The light art festival GLOW in Eindhoven opens today. The 18th edition features 24 light art installations by national and…
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Child benefit set to increase by at least 6% next year
Child benefit (kinderbijslag) in the Netherlands will increase by up to 21.53 euros per child next year. The Tweede Kamer,…
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Rotterdam unveils monument to remember the 1944 Razzia
The Razzia Monument was unveiled on Friday at Parkkade in Rotterdam after years of preparation, lobbying, crowdfunding, and artistic efforts.…
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