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Rutte holds ‘intense debate’ with slow arms industry

Rutte holds ‘intense debate’ with slow arms industry

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is engaging in intense discussions with the defense industry to demand a significant increase in weapons production. He expressed dissatisfaction with the current pace, stating that efforts to ramp up manufacturing are not moving fast enough.

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Terrace-goers witness wild police chase as fleeing motorcyclist jumps into water

Terrace-goers witness wild police chase as fleeing motorcyclist jumps into water

A motorcyclist in his 20s was arrested in Amsterdam on Friday evening following a high-speed police chase through the Marathonweg area. The suspect attempted to escape by jumping into the water at Olympiakade but was eventually surrounded and detained by officers in front of crowded outdoor terraces.

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.

Dozens of windows smashed at ING office in Amsterdam-Southeast, targeted once again

Dozens of windows smashed at ING office in Amsterdam-Southeast, targeted once again

Dozens of windows were smashed and red paint was smeared on an ING bank office in Amsterdam-Zuidoost, marking the latest in a series of vandalism incidents against the bank's locations. While the damage was likely caused by a claw hammer, police investigations are ongoing and previous arrests have not yet led to convictions. ING has condemned the actions, which follow similar protests by climate and pro-Palestinian activists at various bank offices across the city.

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.

Unions threaten industrial action at Schiphol security

Unions threaten industrial action at Schiphol security

The Dutch unions FNV, CNV, and De Unie have threatened industrial action at Schiphol Airport security firm I-SEC over unresolved scheduling issues. The company has been given one week to address these problems before actions are initiated at the airport.