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'Corona' returns to The Hague: parliamentary inquiry will contain surprises, says committee chair

'Corona' returns to The Hague: parliamentary inquiry will contain surprises, says committee chair

A Dutch parliamentary inquiry into the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic will begin public hearings next week, featuring testimony from key figures such as Mark Rutte and Hugo de Jonge. Committee chair Daan de Kort indicated that the investigation aims to provide new insights despite previous delays and organizational issues.

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Joeri Kapteijns, chairman of the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA), stated that 500 new reception spots are immediately necessary to normalize the situation at the Ter Apel registration center. Speaking on the program Nieuwsuur, Kapteijns emphasized that even more capacity will be required in the near future.

Aldi and Albert Heijn recall nuts over risk of injury

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Majority of countries recognize climate obligations at UN

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A gas station on Hoofdweg in Lijnden was robbed by multiple suspects on Wednesday evening. Police confirmed that one individual has been arrested in connection with the crime.

Currently no room for 30 asylum seekers in Ter Apel

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