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Providers of alternative 'wet cupping' treatment often unqualified

Providers of alternative 'wet cupping' treatment often unqualified

The Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) has issued a warning regarding the health risks and lack of authorization among providers of wet cupping. The procedure, which involves making small incisions in the skin, is frequently performed by individuals who do not have the required medical qualifications.

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Red Cross warns runners of heatstroke risk on Heat Action Day

June 2nd marks Heat Action Day, an initiative by the International Red Cross to raise awareness about the life-threatening risks of extreme heat. In the Netherlands, safety regions are providing guidance on how to stay safe, with a particular focus on runners and organizers of upcoming athletic events.

Judge allows book by Apeldoorn sex case victim to be published Thursday

Judge allows book by Apeldoorn sex case victim to be published Thursday

A judge in Arnhem has ruled that the book "Het waren toch mijn ouders," written by a victim of a sexual abuse case in Apeldoorn, can be published this Thursday. The court rejected a requested publication ban and a demand to inspect the manuscript prior to its release.

Kenyans protest against American Ebola center

Kenyans protest against American Ebola center

Residents of Nanyuki, Kenya, held a demonstration to protest the planned construction of an American quarantine center for individuals exposed to the Ebola virus. While official reports counted around one hundred participants, locals claim the actual number of protesters was significantly higher.

First Gazans with visas on their way to the Netherlands

First Gazans with visas on their way to the Netherlands

The first two of nearly fifty Palestinians from Gaza with study or work visas are currently traveling to the Netherlands. The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed their departure, though the timeline for when the rest of the group can leave remains unclear.

Former D66 leader Meryem Çimen becomes Haarlem alderman: 'Wants to contribute to a city where you can be yourself'

Former D66 leader Meryem Çimen becomes Haarlem alderman: 'Wants to contribute to a city where you can be yourself'

Former D66 leader Meryem Çimen and Bas van Leeuwen have been selected as the new D66 aldermen for Haarlem's incoming city government in June. The local D66 council members described the appointments as strong and accessible choices that will contribute to an inclusive city.