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Groningen opposes nuclear power plants and looks to Parliament

Groningen opposes nuclear power plants and looks to Parliament

The province of Groningen and the municipality of Het Hogeland are formally opposing the potential construction of nuclear power plants in Eemshaven. Local officials have called on the Dutch House of Representatives to exclude the region from consideration ahead of a parliamentary debate on nuclear energy scheduled for July 2nd.

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Natasha Bedingfield singalongs and Roxy Dekker hits at a scorching Pinkpop

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Anti-torture committee: Care in immigration detention centers insufficient

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Temperatures in some Haarlem streets vary by as much as 5 degrees. Greenery is the solution, but ‘you can’t just plant trees everywhere’

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