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Grid operator Liander reports no current evidence of a gas explosion at a gym in Amsterdam Nieuw-West, though investigations are still ongoing to rule it out completely. The timeframe for the completion of the investigation remains uncertain.

Glitch in European data system on first day of migration pact

Glitch in European data system on first day of migration pact

On the first day of the new European migration pact, the Eurodac database experienced a technical malfunction during a system update. The Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service confirmed that the issue is currently preventing the exchange of asylum seeker information between European countries.

No structural damage to apartment building next to Amsterdam explosion site

No structural damage to apartment building next to Amsterdam explosion site

An explosion occurred last night in Amsterdam Nieuw-West, but the adjacent apartment building did not suffer structural damage. According to a safety region spokesperson, residents are still unable to return to their homes for the time being.

The discomfort of the drink break that is much more than a drink break

The discomfort of the drink break that is much more than a drink break

The article discusses new regulations introduced during the World Cup, focusing specifically on the implementation of drinking breaks. It argues that while many new rules are minor, the drinking break rule significantly impacts the fundamental nature of the sport.

Van Essen: June 26 clarity on resolving nitrogen deadlock

Van Essen: June 26 clarity on resolving nitrogen deadlock

Dutch Agriculture Minister Jaimi van Essen announced that the government will provide clarity on June 26 regarding plans to resolve the nitrogen lock. The initiative aims to create space for housing construction, farmers, and businesses, addressing a long-standing issue in the country.