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Italian woman who broke her ankle while working from home receives compensation

Italian woman who broke her ankle while working from home receives compensation

An Italian woman has been awarded compensation after breaking her ankle while working from home. Although the insurance company initially denied the claim because the accident occurred at her residence, she successfully challenged the decision in court.

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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.

Healthy rivalry leads to fierce handball duel with Aalsmeer as provisional winner

Healthy rivalry leads to fierce handball duel with Aalsmeer as provisional winner

Aalsmeer secured a 27-32 victory over Volendam in a physical first-leg quarterfinal of the Super Handball League at Sporthal Opperdam. The win provides Aalsmeer with a significant five-point advantage heading into the return match scheduled for May 2nd at De Bloemhof.

Right-back Harrouni fires Olympia Haarlem to near-certain survival with last-minute goal against JVC

Right-back Harrouni fires Olympia Haarlem to near-certain survival with last-minute goal against JVC

Olympia Haarlem defender Noureddine Harrouni scored a last-minute goal to secure a 3-2 victory against JVC. This win almost certainly guarantees the team's stay in the first class with three matches remaining in the season.

Patient Hoofddorp secures safety with hard-fought home win: 'Running a bit on our last legs'

Patient Hoofddorp secures safety with hard-fought home win: 'Running a bit on our last legs'

Hoofddorp secured their position in the fourth division with a hard-fought 2-1 home victory against the Ajax amateur team. The win ensures the club's safety from relegation, providing significant relief to the players and coaching staff as the season nears its end.

Power grid full because geese took priority

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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.