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Lucienne has more than fifty tattoos: ‘There are more to come’

Lucienne has more than fifty tattoos: ‘There are more to come’

Lucienne Koehoorn, a 35-year-old from Heiloo, views her body as a canvas for her collection of approximately fifty tattoos. Despite having little remaining space on her skin, she considers them art and plans to continue getting more.

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Max Verstappen opens up about fatherhood and confirms he will continue in Formula 1

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Four-time world champion Max Verstappen confirmed in an interview with De Telegraaf that he will continue racing in Formula 1 beyond the current season. The Dutch driver also spoke candidly about fatherhood, lessons from his parents, and his ongoing discussions regarding his future with Red Bull.

Resident dies in major house fire in Czaar Peter neighborhood

Resident dies in major house fire in Czaar Peter neighborhood

A resident died in a large house fire that broke out early in the morning on Blankenstraat in Amsterdam's Czaar Peterbuurt. Firefighters evacuated surrounding homes and managed to bring the blaze under control within an hour. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by police and fire services.

Man who rampaged through emergency shelter on King’s Day won’t pay costs; Defend Loosdrecht to cover them. ‘Brian is one of us’

Man who rampaged through emergency shelter on King’s Day won’t pay costs; Defend Loosdrecht to cover them. ‘Brian is one of us’

Brian A., an Ermelo resident sentenced for vandalizing the Loosdrecht town hall on King's Day, will not have to pay the court-ordered €5,000 in damages himself. The group Defend Loosdrecht has raised nearly the full amount through a fundraiser to cover the costs on his behalf.

Haarlem region municipalities reluctant to offer emergency shelters, pointing to unsuitable sites

Haarlem region municipalities reluctant to offer emergency shelters, pointing to unsuitable sites

Municipalities in the Haarlem region are hesitant to provide emergency shelter for asylum seekers despite a request from Asylum Minister Bart van den Brink. Local authorities indicate they currently have no suitable locations or need more time to evaluate the request.

Hans and Dieneke acquitted after weapons and drugs found but still evicted from home

Hans and Dieneke acquitted after weapons and drugs found but still evicted from home

Despite being acquitted of charges related to a large cache of drugs and weapons hidden in their home by their son, Hans Doesburg and Dieneke Achterbergh have been evicted from their Amsterdam trailer. Mayor Halsema ordered the closure on public safety grounds, leaving the elderly couple living in a small caravan without basic facilities. The pair is now petitioning the city council for a reassessment of their case, maintaining they had no knowledge of the illegal items.