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Former Beatle Ringo Starr attributes his youthful energy and appearance at age 85 to the regular consumption of broccoli. Nutrition scientist Hella Van Laer examines the scientific evidence behind the vegetable's health benefits to determine if its reputation as a 'superfood' is justified.

Haarlem coalition agreement presented: parking to become more expensive, 15,000 homes to be added

Haarlem coalition agreement presented: parking to become more expensive, 15,000 homes to be added

The new coalition agreement for Haarlem, formed by PRO, D66, and CDA, outlines plans to build 15,000 new homes and increase parking fees. The agreement also includes the implementation of a "tile team" to promote greenery, continuing a 12-year partnership between the parties.

Emre broadcasts Turkey's World Cup matches: Starts at 6, but you must be in by 3

Emre broadcasts Turkey's World Cup matches: Starts at 6, but you must be in by 3

Amsterdam hospitality venues are preparing to broadcast World Cup matches, with over 340 locations granted special permission to remain open for late-night games. Under municipal regulations, fans must enter establishments before their regular closing times to watch early morning matches as new entries are prohibited after that hour.

Disclosure Day review roundup: 'Spielberg keeps viewers on the edge of their seats'

Disclosure Day review roundup: 'Spielberg keeps viewers on the edge of their seats'

Steven Spielberg returns with his new film Disclosure Day, starring Josh O'Connor and Emily Blunt, which explores the theme of extraterrestrial life. Critics describe the movie as a gripping action spectacle, though some suggest it occasionally takes itself too seriously.

Part of Borneokade jetty finally removed

Part of Borneokade jetty finally removed

Work has begun to remove a section of the controversial swimming pier on the Borneokade in Amsterdam following a legal settlement between the municipality and local houseboat residents. The decision follows a Council of State ruling regarding noise nuisance, with the municipality now seeking an alternative mooring spot for the houseboat to balance recreational needs and resident concerns.