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Red Cross sets up 175 beds in night shelter in Groningen

Red Cross sets up 175 beds in night shelter in Groningen

The Red Cross is establishing a night shelter with 175 beds at the Hanzeplaza convention center in Groningen. Construction of the facility is scheduled to begin at 4:00 PM.

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First local tropical day, beach parking lots full

First local tropical day, beach parking lots full

Large crowds are flocking to Dutch beaches like Zandvoort and Scheveningen to enjoy the year's first tropical day. As a result of the summer weather, parking lots in these popular coastal areas have reached full capacity.

Hart voor Den Haag and D66: negotiations collapse

Hart voor Den Haag and D66: negotiations collapse

Coalition negotiations between the political parties Hart voor Den Haag and D66 have officially collapsed, ending the possibility of a governing partnership. Leaders Richard de Mos and Yousef Assad confirmed that the talks are over and the door to a coalition is now closed.

Family caregivers under constant pressure: 'It shouldn't become your whole identity'

Family caregivers under constant pressure: 'It shouldn't become your whole identity'

An increasing number of caregivers are struggling to balance their responsibilities with work and family life, leaving little time for personal needs. Participants in a news discussion emphasize the importance of setting boundaries to prevent caregiving from consuming their entire identity.

Two Ajax fans who threw stones at police to remain in custody longer

Two Ajax fans who threw stones at police to remain in custody longer

Two Ajax supporters will remain in custody for an additional two weeks following their arrest for throwing stones and bottles at police after a match in Volendam. The public prosecutor stated that the extension of their pre-trial detention demonstrates that violence against law enforcement in the region will not be tolerated.