Waalre to temporarily house 150 asylum seekers

Approximately 150 asylum seekers will be temporarily housed in Waalre from July until early next year. The accommodation will be located on a site that previously functioned as a pet store.

Approximately 150 asylum seekers will be temporarily housed in Waalre from July until early next year. The accommodation will be located on a site that previously functioned as a pet store.
Minister Vijlbrief is postponing significant cuts to state pensions and unemployment benefits while maintaining that budget reductions remain inevitable. He is gambling on future compromises from labor unions, who currently resist these measures.

Paul Rutte and Lex Wertien are reviving the historic 17th-century brewery 't Scheepje in Haarlem at its original location on Houtmarkt 7. The duo plans to produce modern beers with a historical twist, bringing brewing back to a site with significant local heritage.
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.

The Dutch retailer Zeeman has announced plans to withdraw from the Portuguese and Austrian markets and close 51 stores across France, Spain, and Germany this year. The company stated in its annual report that these measures are intended to rationalize its store portfolio.

A minor suspect has been released from custody but remains a suspect following a threatening phone call made to the Cheider Jewish school in Amsterdam-Buitenveldert. The threat led to the school's closure on May 20 and follows previous security incidents, including an explosion at the school in March.