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KLM strike threat over: pilots to get 3.25% pay rise

KLM strike threat over: pilots to get 3.25% pay rise

KLM pilots have reached a preliminary agreement on a new collective labor agreement, ending the threat of industrial action after more than a year of negotiations. The deal includes a 3.25 percent salary increase for pilots, though further details have not yet been released.

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Accident on A9 causes delays towards Alkmaar

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A multi-vehicle accident on the A9 highway caused significant traffic delays on Tuesday morning. The road is closed between Uitgeest and Kooimeerplein, with traffic heading toward Alkmaar being diverted.

Report: Undermining erodes the foundations of society

Report: Undermining erodes the foundations of society

A new report warns that organized crime is undermining the foundations of society, posing significant threats to political and economic stability. The findings highlight growing risks that are expected to challenge these sectors over the coming years.

Efteling introduces new attraction where visitors can fly themselves

Efteling introduces new attraction where visitors can fly themselves

The Efteling theme park has announced a new attraction called Ravenring, which is designed in the style of Raveleijn. Set to open next winter, the ride will allow visitors to control their own flight experience.

Scouting Group De Vliegende Pijl (100) sheds its dusty image: 'Parents want their children to play outside again instead of behind a screen all day'

Scouting Group De Vliegende Pijl (100) sheds its dusty image: 'Parents want their children to play outside again instead of behind a screen all day'

The Haarlem-based scouting group De Vliegende Pijl is celebrating its 100th anniversary while experiencing a surge in membership. Organizers attribute this growth to parents' increasing desire for their children to engage in outdoor activities and social interaction rather than spending time on digital screens.

RIVM warns of high ozone concentrations

RIVM warns of high ozone concentrations

The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) has issued a warning regarding high ozone concentrations and smog across parts of the Netherlands. Sensitive individuals, such as those with asthma, are advised to stay indoors and avoid heavy physical exertion during the late afternoon and early evening.