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NATO chief Rutte calls Finnish nuclear weapons law a ‘historic choice’

NATO chief Rutte calls Finnish nuclear weapons law a ‘historic choice’

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has described Finland's decision to lift its total ban on nuclear weapons as a "historic choice." Rutte made these remarks during a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels.

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Record number of people participate in Night of the Refugee

Record number of people participate in Night of the Refugee

A record 10,000 people are set to participate in the Night of the Refugee this weekend, representing a 25 percent increase from last year. Participants will walk routes ranging from 10 to 50 kilometers in various locations to mark World Refugee Day.

Floor Roduner (PRO) officially departs as Haarlem alderman: 'We will surely see him back in The Hague'

Floor Roduner (PRO) officially departs as Haarlem alderman: 'We will surely see him back in The Hague'

Floor Roduner has officially stepped down as an alderman in Haarlem after eight and a half years of service. During his farewell to the city council on Wednesday evening, Roduner reflected on his work toward creating a fairer city based on his political ideals.

Reliability of mail delivery again below legal standard according to ACM

Reliability of mail delivery again below legal standard according to ACM

The reliability of mail delivery in the Netherlands fell significantly below legal standards in 2025, according to a report by the ACM. Additionally, PostNL removed nearly 800 mailboxes across the country during the same year.

Fines for companies that abuse animals up 40 percent

Fines for companies that abuse animals up 40 percent

The Dutch government is increasing fines for companies found guilty of animal abuse by 40 percent starting next year. Secretary of State Silvio Erkens announced that penalties for slaughterhouse violations will rise from 2,500 to 3,500 euros as part of a broader effort to improve animal welfare standards.

Minimum age for social media in the Netherlands possible, but implementation proves difficult

Minimum age for social media in the Netherlands possible, but implementation proves difficult

The Netherlands is considering implementing a minimum age of fifteen for social media usage, which is legally possible. However, the practical implementation faces significant challenges, particularly regarding the difficulty of verifying users' ages.