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Sevastopol in Crimea without power after Ukrainian attacks

Sevastopol in Crimea without power after Ukrainian attacks

The power supply in Sevastopol, Crimea, was disrupted following Ukrainian drone attacks on Wednesday. Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev reported that local air defenses intercepted nine drones before the city's electricity went out.

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No arrests yet for Heemskerk car fires, police investigate footage and potential links

No arrests yet for Heemskerk car fires, police investigate footage and potential links

Police are investigating a series of car fires that occurred on Luxemburglaan and Debora Bakelaan in Heemskerk during early May. No arrests have been made yet as authorities review security footage and look for potential connections between the incidents.

Haarlem Volt leader compares treatment of Muslims to gas chambers and anti-Semitism; Holocaust expert calls it ‘inappropriate and unnecessary’

Haarlem Volt leader compares treatment of Muslims to gas chambers and anti-Semitism; Holocaust expert calls it ‘inappropriate and unnecessary’

Volt councillor Chris IJsbrandy has faced criticism from the director of the National Holocaust Museum after comparing the current treatment of Muslims to Nazi gas chambers during a Haarlem council debate. Director Emile Schrijver called the comparisons inappropriate and further rejected IJsbrandy's claim that antisemitism should also encompass discrimination against Muslims.

Netherlands-Scotland in the next round: 'How great would that be', says Arthur Numan

Netherlands-Scotland in the next round: 'How great would that be', says Arthur Numan

Former footballer Arthur Numan expressed his hope for the Netherlands to face Scotland in the next round of the tournament. Having recently watched a match with Scottish fans, Numan believes such a matchup would result in a great celebration.

Serious accident near Kapellebrug, N290 closed

Serious accident near Kapellebrug, N290 closed

The N290 in Zeeland is closed in both directions following a serious accident near Kapellebrug. Police are currently conducting an investigation at the scene of the incident.

Strike begins: no or limited public transport until 8:00 AM

Strike begins: no or limited public transport until 8:00 AM

Public transport workers in the Netherlands went on strike early Wednesday morning until 8:00 AM to protest government cuts to social security. The strike disrupted train, bus, tram, and metro services, with delays expected to continue as operations gradually resume.