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Dutch couple who died on cruise were from Haulerwijk

Dutch couple who died on cruise were from Haulerwijk

A 69-year-old couple from Haulerwijk, Friesland, passed away while aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius. The husband died on April 11, followed by his wife on April 26, according to a statement released by their family.

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Restaurant of controversial chef Nick Bril regains Michelin stars

Restaurant of controversial chef Nick Bril regains Michelin stars

The Jane restaurant in Antwerp, led by Dutch chef Nick Bril, has regained its two Michelin stars. The establishment had temporarily lost the culinary honors following its relocation to a new venue.

Part of Gilze-Rijen air base evacuated due to threat

Part of Gilze-Rijen air base evacuated due to threat

Part of the Gilze-Rijen airbase was evacuated and its main entrance closed following a threat reported by the Royal Military Police. Authorities have not yet disclosed the specific nature of the threat at the air force facility.

Holocaust book Catharina by Frank Krake available free for schools

Holocaust book Catharina by Frank Krake available free for schools

Publisher Achtbaan is providing 4,000 free copies of Frank Krake's book Catharina to schools for educational purposes. The book recounts the wartime experiences of the Br2%"ucker family, a Jewish tailor family from Rotterdam, during the Holocaust.

Step aboard during Lifeboat Day in Wijk aan Zee

Step aboard during Lifeboat Day in Wijk aan Zee

On Saturday, May 9, the Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM) will host its annual Lifeboat Day, opening all 45 of its rescue stations to the public. Donors will have the unique opportunity to go behind the scenes and step aboard rescue vessels at various locations across the country.

Allies urged German soldiers to desert but handed them back in IJmuiden

Allies urged German soldiers to desert but handed them back in IJmuiden

In 1945, IJmuiden served as a strategic fortress within the Atlantic Wall coastal defense line during the final stages of World War II. Despite Allied efforts encouraging German soldiers to desert, those who did in IJmuiden were ultimately handed back to German authorities.