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Criticism of 'castrated' bull after Milan mosaic floor restoration

Criticism of 'castrated' bull after Milan mosaic floor restoration

A mosaic floor restoration in Milan has sparked criticism after the bull's testicles were seemingly removed from the artwork. The restoration was necessary because the area had become worn down by tourists who frequently perform pirouettes on that specific spot for good luck.

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EO program Adieu God? to return with Rachel Rosier as host

EO program Adieu God? to return with Rachel Rosier as host

The EO television program "Adieu God?" is being renamed to "Adieu! Volgende kaart" for its upcoming season. Rachel Rosier will take over as the host, succeeding long-time presenter Tijs van den Brink.

BNNVARA to cut 79 jobs starting next year due to budget cuts

BNNVARA to cut 79 jobs starting next year due to budget cuts

Dutch public broadcaster BNNVARA announced it will cut 79 jobs starting in 2027 due to budget reductions in the public broadcasting sector. The reorganization involves the elimination of 46 existing positions and the creation of 14 new roles.

North Holland Province raises flag for Keti Koti

North Holland Province raises flag for Keti Koti

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Prosecutors demand 15 years for suspects in attempted assassination in Zuidoost

Prosecutors demand 15 years for suspects in attempted assassination in Zuidoost

The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has demanded 15-year prison sentences for two men accused of an attempted liquidation in Amsterdam last September. The victim was shot in the leg after the attacker's weapon malfunctioned twice, while a simultaneous explosion occurred at the victim's home. One suspect is also charged with involvement in a separate explosion in the Amsterdam-Zuidoost area.