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Investigation into missing Tanja Groen concluded, case remains unsolved

Investigation into missing Tanja Groen concluded, case remains unsolved

Dutch police and the Public Prosecution Service have concluded their investigation into the 1993 disappearance of 18-year-old Tanja Groen without reaching a resolution. Groen vanished after a party in Maastricht in 1993, and her whereabouts and the circumstances of her disappearance remain unknown.

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Five sheep at the city farm De Houthoeve in Haarlemmerhout have been shorn to prepare for the upcoming warm summer. The shearing process quickly removed their thick winter coats, providing the animals with a much cooler and lighter look.

GGD: passenger home quarantine checks not necessary

GGD: passenger home quarantine checks not necessary

The Dutch Municipal Health Service (GGD) stated that active monitoring of the mandatory six-week home quarantine for passengers of the ship Hondius is unnecessary. Authorities expect passengers to comply voluntarily based on previous experiences, despite the lack of official enforcement measures.

EU member states lift suspension of association agreement with Syria

EU member states lift suspension of association agreement with Syria

EU member states have revoked the partial suspension of the association agreement with Syria, lifting trade restrictions on products such as oil, gold, and diamonds. This decision, finalized on Monday, is viewed as a significant step toward restoring and strengthening bilateral relations between the EU and Syria.

Commission: Too many captains and complex structure threaten NPO's survival

Commission: Too many captains and complex structure threaten NPO's survival

An independent evaluation commission has warned that the Dutch Public Broadcasting (NPO) faces a threat to its survival due to a complex organizational structure and an excessive number of directors. The report highlights that conflicting mandates and interests among leadership necessitate a simplified management structure. To ensure the broadcaster's future, the commission recommends reducing the number of managers and directors.

Roadworks in Haarlem: what to expect this week (May 11 - May 18)

Roadworks in Haarlem: what to expect this week (May 11 - May 18)

Roadworks scheduled in Haarlem from May 11 to May 18 will result in partial closures of several streets, including Kinderhuissingel and Parklaan. Commuters are advised to prepare for disruptions across the city center and its surrounding areas.