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Jessie J declared cancer-free at annual check-up: 'Cried for hours'

Jessie J declared cancer-free at annual check-up: 'Cried for hours'

Singer Jessie J has been declared cancer-free following her annual medical check-up. The 38-year-old shared her relief on Instagram, stating that she cried for hours after receiving the positive news.

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Hans Klok (57) seeks international breakthrough after tough period, sacrificing everything including his marriage

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At age 57, Dutch illusionist Hans Klok is making a renewed effort to achieve international fame, aiming to join the ranks of legendary magicians like Houdini and David Copperfield. Klok is prioritizing this career goal despite the personal sacrifices involved, including the potential impact on his marriage.

Maurice de Hond invited, but not the leader of elderly care: ‘It hurts that we are once again not being heard’

Maurice de Hond invited, but not the leader of elderly care: ‘It hurts that we are once again not being heard’

The invitation policy of the Dutch COVID-19 commission has drawn criticism for failing to include the former chairwoman of the association for geriatric specialists. She expressed disappointment that the 'silent disaster' in nursing homes is being overlooked again, while other figures like Maurice de Hond have been invited to testify.

Ed Sheeran leaves Warner Music after fifteen years

Ed Sheeran leaves Warner Music after fifteen years

Ed Sheeran has announced his departure from music label Warner Music after a fifteen-year partnership. The British singer clarified in a written statement that the decision was amicable and did not stem from any conflict with the label.

Holiday drive to the sunny south risks becoming very expensive

Holiday drive to the sunny south risks becoming very expensive

The International Energy Agency warns that depleting oil stocks could drive gasoline prices toward 3 euros per liter as the summer holiday season begins. This price surge is expected to make travel significantly more expensive for motorists heading to holiday destinations.

Halsema wants to learn lessons from last-minute permit withdrawal for Music On festival

Halsema wants to learn lessons from last-minute permit withdrawal for Music On festival

Mayor Femke Halsema is conducting a thorough evaluation following the last-minute cancellation of the Music On festival in Amsterdam due to safety concerns regarding a festival tent. The investigation aims to identify communication failures between municipal departments and the organizer after a negative safety advisory only reached the mayor hours before the event.