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Schiphol warns of long queues this summer: 'The current situation is unsustainable'

Schiphol warns of long queues this summer: 'The current situation is unsustainable'

Schiphol Airport is warning travelers of long queues this summer caused by technical issues with the new Entry/Exit System (EES). The airport described the current situation as unsustainable, noting that the system's teething problems are creating delays throughout the terminal.

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Even in cycling there are sticklers for the rules, Mart Smeets observes. 'What a sad decision'

Even in cycling there are sticklers for the rules, Mart Smeets observes. 'What a sad decision'

Sports commentator Mart Smeets criticized the strict enforcement of rules in cycling following a dominant performance by Tadej Pogacar and the UAE team on Saturday. The team's display of strength serves as a significant warning to all other competitors in the field.

Watch pediatrician’s COVID hearing: why did schools have to close?

A Dutch parliamentary inquiry is holding hearings this week to investigate the reasons behind school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Monday, pediatrician Károly Illy and former Education Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven will testify about the decision-making process. The public can follow the hearings live as part of the ongoing investigation into the government's pandemic response.

Ebola cases in Congo rise above one thousand

Ebola cases in Congo rise above one thousand

The number of Ebola infections in the Democratic Republic of Congo has surpassed 1,000, with 1,003 confirmed cases reported by local authorities. As of Sunday evening, 254 people have died from the virus during the current outbreak.

Five parties conclude coalition negotiations in Rotterdam

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Five political parties in Rotterdam have concluded their negotiations to form a new city government. The coalition agreement is expected to be officially presented this Friday after final details were settled on Monday.