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Churches acknowledge suffering of birth mothers but offer no apology
The Interchurch Contact in Government Affairs (CIO), representing thirty Dutch church denominations, has acknowledged the profound pain and suffering of unmarried mothers who were forced to give up their children in the past. While the organization recognizes the severity of these events, it stated that the churches will not be offering a formal apology.

First pro-independence leader of Wales appointed
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End of zero-hours contracts nears after Dutch parliament vote
The Dutch House of Representatives has approved a law to phase out zero-hour contracts, aiming to provide greater protection for the country's 2.7 million flexible workers. This move marks a significant shift in labor policy by transitioning on-call positions into more stable employment agreements.