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Julius Jaspers shows life after brain hemorrhage in YouTube documentary

Julius Jaspers shows life after brain hemorrhage in YouTube documentary

Julius Jaspers is releasing a four-part documentary series titled "Back On Track" about his life after suffering a brain hemorrhage. The series will be available on the Hersenstichting (Brain Foundation) YouTube channel starting May 12.

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Dutch airline KLM has extended its flight cancellations to Dubai and Saudi Arabia until at least June 28 due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The suspension was previously set to end on June 22.

Museum seeks IKEA classics with a story

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66 municipal reports on construction, demolition, tree felling, and hospitality in Haarlem last week

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The municipality of Haarlem processed 66 permit applications last week regarding construction, demolition, tree felling, and catering. Residents can review these reports to see specific developments planned for their local neighborhoods.

London police set up special team to protect Jews

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Jan (74) spotlights Jacob van Campen in new book, known for Royal Palace and Elswout: ‘Architecture is less personally visible, people don’t know the creator’

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Sociologist Jan Niessen has released a new book titled "Jacob van Campen, Schilder en architect" to bring attention to the Haarlem-born architect of the Dutch Golden Age. The biography explores Van Campen's influential designs, including the Royal Palace in Amsterdam and the Nieuwe Kerk in Haarlem, seeking to recognize his legacy alongside more famous painters like Rembrandt.