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Live blog: City council debates coalition agreement

Live blog: City council debates coalition agreement

The Amsterdam city council is debating a new coalition agreement that includes cutting 2,500 civil servant positions and significantly increasing tourist taxes. Other key measures involve canceling the planned erotic center in the Zuid district and dropping a proposed ban on foreign tourists in coffee shops. While property and waste taxes will only rise with inflation, parking permit fees are set to increase.

Rijkswaterstaat: road maintenance postponed due to funding shortage

Rijkswaterstaat: road maintenance postponed due to funding shortage

Rijkswaterstaat has postponed maintenance on several roads in the provinces of Groningen, Friesland, Drenthe, and Utrecht due to a lack of funding from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management. The agency confirmed the decision following reports that the current budget is insufficient to proceed with the planned infrastructure work.

Many World Cup tickets offered on resale sites

Many World Cup tickets offered on resale sites

A survey by the Financial Times has revealed that 180,000 World Cup tickets remain available on official resale platforms. This high availability has raised concerns about whether stadiums will reach full capacity during the tournament.

Netherlands will be unable to meet electricity demand by 2030, grid operator TenneT warns

Netherlands will be unable to meet electricity demand by 2030, grid operator TenneT warns

Grid operator TenneT warns that the Netherlands will be unable to fully meet its electricity demand by 2030. This situation increases the risk of energy shortages as the demand continues to outpace the grid's capacity.

TenneT sees risk of power shortages increasing faster: 'Must be prepared'

TenneT sees risk of power shortages increasing faster: 'Must be prepared'

TenneT, the operator of the Dutch high-voltage grid, warns that the risk of power shortages is increasing more rapidly than expected due to growing demand. Potential shortages could occur on winter evenings with low wind and solar output, when continuous power sources like gas plants may be insufficient to meet needs.