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Mexico to end school year a month early for World Cup

Mexico to end school year a month early for World Cup

Mexico plans to end the school year more than a month early because the country is co-hosting the FIFA World Cup with the United States and Canada. Education Minister Mario Delgado stated that the decision also addresses concerns regarding heatwaves affecting several states.

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Portable toilet fire at Beverwijk construction site, police investigating

Portable toilet fire at Beverwijk construction site, police investigating

A mobile toilet caught fire on Saturday evening at a construction site on Hoflaan in Beverwijk. Police have launched an investigation into the cause of the incident after flames rose high from the site.

Explosion at home in Haarlem, police investigating

Explosion at home in Haarlem, police investigating

An explosive went off at a residence on Fröbelstraat in Haarlem during the night between Saturday and Sunday. The blast caused damage to the front door, and local police have launched an investigation into the incident.

Kleine Houtweg to become green cycle street, much to residents' dismay: 'It will be traffic chaos'

Kleine Houtweg to become green cycle street, much to residents' dismay: 'It will be traffic chaos'

The Haarlem municipality plans to redevelop the Kleine Houtweg into a green bicycle street next year, incorporating new sewers and reduced car access. However, local residents are protesting the project, citing concerns that the changes will lead to significant traffic congestion in the neighborhood.

Second car fire on Bergerslaan in Beverwijk in ten days

Second car fire on Bergerslaan in Beverwijk in ten days

A car caught fire on Bergerslaan in Beverwijk during the night between Saturday and Sunday. This incident marks the second vehicle fire to occur on the same street within a ten-day period.

Majority of musicians cannot make a living from music: financial uncertainty makes artists less likely to buy a home

Majority of musicians cannot make a living from music: financial uncertainty makes artists less likely to buy a home

A recent study reveals that the majority of pop musicians in the Netherlands struggle financially, with nearly half earning less than 5,000 euros net annually from their music. This financial instability prevents many artists from making significant life decisions, such as purchasing a home.