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District chairs warn PRO Amsterdam and D66: ‘Do not reduce the number of district executives’

District chairs warn PRO Amsterdam and D66: ‘Do not reduce the number of district executives’

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The Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) has proposed establishing an emergency shelter in the De Lunetten area of Beverwijk. However, the municipality has declined to make a decision on the matter until its new board of mayor and aldermen is officially installed.

Minor suspect in Jewish school threat released

Minor suspect in Jewish school threat released

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Suspect in Amsterdam Jewish school threat released

Suspect in Amsterdam Jewish school threat released

A youth suspected of making a telephonic threat against the Cheider Jewish school in Amsterdam has been released from custody while remaining a suspect in the case. The incident occurs amid a rise in threats against Jewish institutions in the Netherlands, including a previous explosive attack at the same school in March.

Dutch Parliament bickers over ‘inciting politicians’ after Loosdrecht, but political games are also at play

Dutch Parliament bickers over ‘inciting politicians’ after Loosdrecht, but political games are also at play

The Dutch House of Representatives is debating whether certain politicians' rhetoric incited asylum-related riots in Loosdrecht. This political conflict over accountability comes amid broader maneuvers that could have significant implications for the Jetten cabinet.