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Don't buy from webshops via social media unless you like a gamble

Don't buy from webshops via social media unless you like a gamble

The article warns consumers to be cautious when purchasing items from webshops advertised on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. It highlights that seemingly low-priced bargains can often result in scams, leaving buyers defrauded after their purchase.

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From May 4 to May 8, Amsterdam hosts various events for Remembrance Day, including a silent march from Museumplein to Dam Square. The program features the national two-minute silence at 8:00 PM and opportunities to visit Open Jewish Houses to hear stories about World War II.

Haarlem rat traps kill 20 to 60 rats a day: 'Yet nuisance reports are rising'

Haarlem rat traps kill 20 to 60 rats a day: 'Yet nuisance reports are rising'

Smart traps in Haarlem's sewers are killing between 20 and 60 rats daily, yet the municipality expects 2026 to be a record year for pest reports. To address the persistent issue, Alderman Berkhout is introducing a new protocol for extreme nuisance to manage the growing rat population.

RIVM: Hantavirus not transmissible from human to human

RIVM: Hantavirus not transmissible from human to human

The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) has clarified that the hantavirus is transmitted from rodents to humans and is not transmissible between people. This statement follows reports of a confirmed case and several suspected infections on a cruise ship near Cape Verde. While various strains of the virus exist within the Netherlands, the risk remains limited to animal-to-human contact.

Commercial vehicle damaged by fire in Haarlem parking lot

Commercial vehicle damaged by fire in Haarlem parking lot

A commercial vehicle was heavily damaged by a fire late Sunday night in a parking lot behind Engelandlaan in Haarlem. The incident occurred around 12:15 AM, resulting in significant damage to the vehicle.

National Monument on Dam Square defaced with red paint and 'genocide'

National Monument on Dam Square defaced with red paint and 'genocide'

On the morning of Remembrance Day, the National Monument on Dam Square in Amsterdam was defaced with red paint and the word 'genocide.' Cleaners are working to restore the monument before tonight's national commemoration ceremony, which is traditionally attended by the King and Queen. No specific group has yet claimed responsibility for the incident.