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Anonymous OV-chipkaart no longer for sale from July 1

Anonymous OV-chipkaart no longer for sale from July 1

Starting July 1, the anonymous OV-chipkaart will no longer be available for purchase as the technology has become outdated. Passengers can instead use debit cards or the new OV-pas to check in and out of buses, trams, metros, and trains.

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No trains Wednesday morning due to strike

No trains Wednesday morning due to strike

The NS has confirmed that no trains will run on Wednesday morning between 04:00 and 08:00 due to a strike by the FNV union. Travelers are warned that disruptions may continue throughout the morning as the timetable restarts after the strike ends.

Heemstede speeds up housing for status holders like Haarlem; temporary site on Kerklaan until housing is available

Heemstede speeds up housing for status holders like Haarlem; temporary site on Kerklaan until housing is available

Heemstede will temporarily house approximately twenty permit holders in a former police station on Kerklaan before they move into permanent local housing. This approach mirrors a strategy used in Haarlem to settle permit holders more quickly.

A miracle, a wonder: he’s already 40 and can still move!

A miracle, a wonder: he’s already 40 and can still move!

The article discusses the early stages of the World Cup, focusing on the age of players and coaches. It notes that fans often reflect on these 'young' and 'old' participants by comparing them to their own ages.

Stevie and Levy both have autism: ‘There is an automatic attraction’

Stevie and Levy both have autism: ‘There is an automatic attraction’

Stevie van der Peet and Levy van Rooijen, both 25, discuss their close friendship and the shared experience of living with autism. The pair, from Zwaanshoek and Hoofddorp, highlight the 'automatic attraction' and mutual understanding that defines their bond.

Lieselot’s (24) dream of an internship abroad shattered by ‘rat disease’: ‘I didn’t want to die there’

Lieselot’s (24) dream of an internship abroad shattered by ‘rat disease’: ‘I didn’t want to die there’

Lieselot Sintenie, a 24-year-old student teacher, was forced to cut her internship in Suriname short after contracting leptospirosis, commonly known as rat disease. Concerned for her safety, she returned home to seek medical care for the potentially life-threatening condition.