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Elon Musk to become first-ever trillionaire: net worth rising by $1 million per minute

Elon Musk to become first-ever trillionaire: net worth rising by $1 million per minute

Elon Musk is projected to become the world's first trillionaire as his fortune grows at an average rate of 1 million dollars per minute. Over the past year, his wealth has increased exponentially and is nearing the milestone of 1 trillion dollars.

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Reader’s question: 78 euros for trips not taken – is that allowed?

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Trudie Theebe is questioning a travel agency's decision to withhold a 78-euro refund for excursions after she canceled her bus trip ten weeks before departure. While she accepted the standard cancellation fees for the holiday, she disputes the non-refundable nature of the prepaid amount for trips she did not take.

Homes evacuated due to gas leak in Beverwijk

Homes evacuated due to gas leak in Beverwijk

Several homes were evacuated in Beverwijk on Thursday morning after a gas leak occurred on Diezestraat. The evacuations were conducted as a safety precaution due to the release of gas into the area.

Sweden scraps plan for tougher sentences for 13-year-olds

Sweden scraps plan for tougher sentences for 13-year-olds

The Swedish government has withdrawn a controversial proposal that would have allowed children as young as 13 to be sentenced to prison. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer acknowledged that the plan was scrapped due to a lack of sufficient support in parliament.

New aldermen sworn in: "You will see more women and otters in public spaces"

New aldermen sworn in: "You will see more women and otters in public spaces"

Nine aldermen for Amsterdam's new coalition were officially installed following questioning by the city council. The new leadership includes five first-time aldermen, such as Elise Moeskops, who emphasized her commitment to inclusive public spaces and environmental initiatives. While some council members critiqued specific appointments, all candidates were approved by a significant majority.

New aldermen installed: "You will see more women and otters in public spaces"

New aldermen installed: "You will see more women and otters in public spaces"

Nine aldermen of Amsterdam's new coalition were officially installed, consisting of four returning members and five new faces. While the city council provided broad support for the group, some members faced questioning regarding their residency and past political stances. Notable goals mentioned for the new term include increasing the visibility of women and local wildlife, such as otters, in public spaces.