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Bird flu detected at poultry farm in Biddinghuizen

Bird flu detected at poultry farm in Biddinghuizen

A bird flu outbreak has been confirmed at a laying hen farm in Biddinghuizen, Flevoland. To prevent the virus from spreading, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature ordered the culling of approximately 55,000 chickens at the facility.

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Gezondheid op 1 sues State over customized agreements with Tata Steel; ‘Health is insufficiently protected’

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The organization Gezondheid op 1 is filing a lawsuit against the Dutch State over custom agreements with Tata Steel, alleging that health and environmental protections are insufficient. Director Antoinette Verbrugge claims the government is making irreversible decisions without properly assessing their impact on the public.

Many Gall & Gall stores closed today due to strike

Many Gall & Gall stores closed today due to strike

Many Gall & Gall liquor stores across the Netherlands are closed today as employees strike over stalled collective labor agreement negotiations. The FNV union organized the walkout, criticizing parent company Ahold Delhaize for offering what they consider an insulting wage increase despite high corporate profits and executive bonuses.

Car damaged by fire in Haarlem, packs of matches found

Car damaged by fire in Haarlem, packs of matches found

A car was destroyed by fire on the Boterplein in Haarlem during the night of Thursday to Friday. Police are investigating the incident as a possible case of arson after discovering boxes of matches at the scene.

North Holland traffic: quiet morning rush hour on Friday, May 15

North Holland traffic: quiet morning rush hour on Friday, May 15

Traffic in Noord-Holland started quietly during the morning rush hour on Friday, May 15. Authorities reported that vehicles were moving smoothly without any major delays.

Laan van Vlaanderen road closure to stay, but not all residents are happy

Laan van Vlaanderen road closure to stay, but not all residents are happy

A controversial rush-hour traffic restriction on Laan van Vlaanderen in Amsterdam will remain in place following a court ruling that questioned why the measure is not active 24 hours a day. While some residents and safety advocates want the restriction expanded to protect school children, others oppose it due to heavy fines and increased traffic on surrounding roads.