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Hoofddorp car company built hidden compartments for weapons or cash, say prosecutors: multiple suspects arrested

Hoofddorp car company built hidden compartments for weapons or cash, say prosecutors: multiple suspects arrested

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British government releases new 'Mandelson Files'

British government releases new 'Mandelson Files'

The British government has released a new set of internal documents regarding Peter Mandelson's appointment as ambassador to the United States. The records, which include emails and text messages, are currently being reviewed by British media for sensitive information.

Homes and office building evacuated due to gas leak in South: "I saw it spraying out"

Homes and office building evacuated due to gas leak in South: "I saw it spraying out"

A major gas leak caused by sewer construction led to the evacuation of eleven homes and an office building in Amsterdam-Zuid on Tuesday morning. Michelangelostraat and Titiaanstraat were closed off for several hours while emergency services worked to secure the area. Residents and workers were allowed to return around 1:00 PM after the leak was contained.

Iran halts communication with US over Lebanon situation

Iran halts communication with US over Lebanon situation

Iran has suspended its indirect communication with the United States via Pakistan due to the escalating conflict in Lebanon. The Iranian government stated that negotiations will not resume until a comprehensive ceasefire is achieved in both Gaza and Lebanon.

Record number of Russian long-range drones launched against Ukraine in May

Record number of Russian long-range drones launched against Ukraine in May

Russia launched a record-breaking 8,000 long-range drones at Ukraine in May, representing a nearly 25 percent increase from the previous month. This surge in activity occurred despite a brief ceasefire being in effect during that period.

Milestone for Zuidasdok: New passenger tunnel at Zuid station opens this autumn after years of construction

Milestone for Zuidasdok: New passenger tunnel at Zuid station opens this autumn after years of construction

The Brittenpassage, a new passenger tunnel at Amsterdam Zuid station, is scheduled to open in November 2024 as the first major milestone of the multi-billion euro Zuidasdok project. The tunnel features shops and bicycle storage, following complex construction that took place beneath the A10 motorway and existing railway tracks. Once the new passage is operational, work will begin on expanding and upgrading the station's existing Minervapassage.