Toos & Henk - April 30

Cartoonist Paul Kusters shares his unique perspective on current events through his daily comic strip, Toos & Henk. The series is published every week from Monday to Saturday.

Cartoonist Paul Kusters shares his unique perspective on current events through his daily comic strip, Toos & Henk. The series is published every week from Monday to Saturday.

After an eleven-year-old boy in Haarlem hung a Pride flag to celebrate Pride Month, his family received an anonymous threatening letter demanding its removal. The local community in the Indische Buurt neighborhood responded with a mass show of support to ensure the boy felt welcome.
Mayor Jos Wienen has announced that Haarlem cafes will be allowed to broadcast the Dutch national team's World Cup matches, including those scheduled on non-regular nightlife evenings if the team advances past the group stage. This decision ensures fans can continue to watch Oranje in local bars throughout the tournament.
Students at OBS de Sterrenkijker in Beverwijk experienced an interactive cinema housed within a unique inflatable structure resembling a bouncy castle. The project aims to bring stories to life for the children through an immersive and novel experience.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky showed U.S. President Donald Trump photos of damage to the historic Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra monastery during their meeting at the G7 summit. The exchange, reported by the Kyiv Independent and Reuters, aimed to highlight the destruction of cultural sites during the ongoing conflict.