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Trump: US to assist ships in Strait of Hormuz starting Monday

Trump: US to assist ships in Strait of Hormuz starting Monday

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that the United States will begin an operation on Monday morning to escort ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. The mission aims to assist vessels currently unable to navigate through the strategic waterway.

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'No, it is fundamentally unfair that a Zandvoort councillor is paid less than in Haarlem': Belinda Göransson has been a councillor for 20 years

'No, it is fundamentally unfair that a Zandvoort councillor is paid less than in Haarlem': Belinda Göransson has been a councillor for 20 years

Belinda Göransson, a long-serving council member, argues that it is unfair for representatives in smaller municipalities to receive lower pay than their counterparts in larger cities like Haarlem. She emphasizes that the responsibilities and workload are equivalent regardless of the size of the municipality.

Large emergency response to house fire in Amsterdam East

Large emergency response to house fire in Amsterdam East

Person injured in fire and possible explosion at home in Amsterdam East

Person injured in fire and possible explosion at home in Amsterdam East

A fire and potential explosion at a residence in Amsterdam-East left at least one person injured on Tuesday afternoon. Emergency services responded to the scene on Ombilinstraat, where significant damage was reported to the building's entrance. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the incident following reports of a loud bang from witnesses.

Netherlands start De Jong and Brobbey against Sweden at World Cup

Netherlands start De Jong and Brobbey against Sweden at World Cup

Frenkie de Jong and Brian Brobbey will start for the Dutch national team in their second World Cup group stage match against Sweden. This lineup choice highlights key players participating in the Netherlands' campaign during the tournament.

After Bolstoren, developer wants to quickly move forward with three apartment complexes: 'That tank is a nod to the parking discussions'

After Bolstoren, developer wants to quickly move forward with three apartment complexes: 'That tank is a nod to the parking discussions'

A developer is moving forward with plans to build three apartment complexes at the Bolsterrein site in Haarlem following the completion of the Bolstoren. To humorously address local parking concerns, a tank has been placed at the site's entrance with a sign stating it is the only vehicle that cannot fit in the project's parking garages.