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Donald Pols, the former director of Milieudefensie, is joining Tata Steel, the largest CO2 emitter in the Netherlands, to help lead the company's environmental transition. The move has sparked debate over whether his background in climate activism will enable him to successfully close the steel factory's most polluting components.

Patient taken off KLM flight later dies of hantavirus
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EOD: Found bomb is 500-pounder from WWII, to be removed quickly
A 500-pound World War II aircraft bomb was discovered during excavation work on Lange Muiderweg in Weesp on Wednesday afternoon. The Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service (EOD) cordoned off the area to manage the safe removal of the explosive. The site was expected to be cleared and reopened by approximately 5:15 PM.