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Urban farming and sustainable eating increasingly popular (and how you can join in)

Urban farming and sustainable eating increasingly popular (and how you can join in)

Urban farming and sustainable food initiatives are gaining popularity in Amsterdam as ways to contribute to a more sustainable city. The article highlights various local projects and provides tips for residents to participate in these efforts.

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The closure of the Wijkertunnel this summer is expected to cause significant traffic disruption for residents and commuters in the IJmond region, including Heemskerk, Beverwijk, and Velsen. Local municipalities and Rijkswaterstaat are collaborating to manage the impact, though officials acknowledge that significant traffic nuisance is unavoidable regardless of the measures taken.

Summary: RKAV Volendam secure safety despite loss to AFC

Summary: RKAV Volendam secure safety despite loss to AFC

AFC secured a 0-3 victory over RKAV Volendam in the Dutch second division, with Delano Gouda scoring twice for the Amsterdam side. Despite the defeat, Volendam confirmed their safety in the league for next season due to results on other pitches. Meanwhile, Haarlem's Koninklijke HFC remains at risk of relegation following a 0-1 loss to De Treffers.

Power grid full because geese took priority

Power grid full because geese took priority

The Dutch government's underestimation of power grid congestion has stalled new housing projects and forced the use of diesel generators in cities like Delft. This situation highlights conflicting policy goals as the country struggles to manage its energy transition while facing significant infrastructure limitations.

She’s rid of pregnancy vomiting, but Lisanne van Sadelhoff is still gagging at home

She’s rid of pregnancy vomiting, but Lisanne van Sadelhoff is still gagging at home

Lisanne van Sadelhoff describes the challenge of dealing with a dead mouse trapped in her home's structure while pregnant. Despite her recovery from pregnancy-related nausea, her heightened sense of smell has made the resulting odor an overwhelming problem.

Walking to Jerusalem for peace in fifteen months: I thought, I have to do it

Walking to Jerusalem for peace in fifteen months: I thought, I have to do it

On Sunday, hundreds of participants began a 15-month peace walk from Amsterdam to Jerusalem, starting with a ceremony at the Dominicuskerk. The initiative involves approximately 1,000 people from 19 different countries and aims to promote peace, reconciliation, and global hope.