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Aartsen wants 75,000 extra asylum seekers in work in coming years

Aartsen wants 75,000 extra asylum seekers in work in coming years

Minister Thierry Aartsen aims to help 75,000 additional asylum seekers and residence permit holders find employment over the next four years. He proposes that those with high chances of staying should be allowed to start working after just three months.

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Utrecht road users rewarded for avoiding rush hour

Utrecht road users rewarded for avoiding rush hour

Road users in the Utrecht region are being incentivized to avoid rush hour travel this summer due to extensive roadworks. By registering their trips via an app, participants can earn points to win prizes such as NS train subscriptions.

Another minor boy arrested for explosion at Zuidas office building

Another minor boy arrested for explosion at Zuidas office building

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested for his suspected involvement in preparing a March explosion at the Atrium office building in Amsterdam's Zuidas district. This arrest is part of a broader investigation into a series of attacks on commercial and Jewish targets, including synagogues and schools, that were allegedly coordinated by an Iraqi suspect.

Yeşilgöz: no link between Sjoerdsma budget and terrorism proposal

Yeşilgöz: no link between Sjoerdsma budget and terrorism proposal

Deputy Prime Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz stated there is no connection between the decision to increase Minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma's budget and the decision to proceed with a bill criminalizing the glorification of terrorism. She dismissed suggestions that the two political moves were linked.

Prince Andrew rented out cottages on land where he lived for free

Prince Andrew rented out cottages on land where he lived for free

A report from the British National Audit Office revealed that Prince Andrew rented out three cottages on the Windsor estate for profit. This occurred while the prince paid only a symbolic rent for his own residence on the same grounds.

People worldwide eat nearly six times as much chicken as in 1961

People worldwide eat nearly six times as much chicken as in 1961

A report from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reveals that global meat production has quadrupled over the past sixty years. On average, individuals worldwide now consume nearly six times as much chicken and twice as much pork as they did in 1961.