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Americans see prices rising sharply for the third month in a row

Americans see prices rising sharply for the third month in a row

Inflation in the United States rose sharply in May, driven by increased fuel prices resulting from the conflict in the Middle East. This marks the third consecutive month of significant price hikes, likely prompting the central bank to keep interest rates unchanged.

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A collision between two cars on the Verlengde Stellingweg in Amsterdam Noord resulted in one person being hospitalized this afternoon. The driver of the other vehicle was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, and police are currently investigating the cause of the accident.

Forecast: Over 32,000 charging stations needed in Haarlem for fully electric driving by 2050

Forecast: Over 32,000 charging stations needed in Haarlem for fully electric driving by 2050

Haarlem will require more than 32,000 charging points by 2050 to support a complete transition to electric driving and meet European CO2 standards. The total energy needed for these stations is estimated to be equivalent to the annual production of seven offshore wind turbines.

No forced layoffs at ASML next year after union agreement

No forced layoffs at ASML next year after union agreement

ASML and labor unions have reached an agreement to prevent forced layoffs due to reorganization until May 1, 2027. The deal follows the Veldhoven-based tech company's previous announcement that it planned to cut 1,700 jobs.

New entrepreneur should have known about Pavilion Het Witte Huis exit: 'Building must be empty by August 31,' alderman repeats

New entrepreneur should have known about Pavilion Het Witte Huis exit: 'Building must be empty by August 31,' alderman repeats

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Critical questions during debate on Amsterdam coalition agreement

Critical questions during debate on Amsterdam coalition agreement

The Amsterdam City Council is debating a new coalition agreement formed between the PRO Amsterdam and D66 parties. Negotiator Zita Pels characterized the deal as a 'nice left-wing' agreement and praised the cooperative nature of the negotiations.