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Many farm animals still unprotected in the sun: fines loom

Many farm animals still unprotected in the sun: fines loom

Farm animals including cows, chickens, and pigs are struggling during the current extreme heatwave, raising concerns about whether they are receiving adequate protection from the sun. Farmers who fail to provide sufficient shade or cooling for their livestock are being warned that they could face fines.

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Defense and unions want 6.5 percent pay raise from September 1

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The Dutch Ministry of Defense and labor unions have reached an agreement to increase the salaries of defense personnel by 6.5 percent starting September 1. The deal also includes an additional 2 percent raise in early 2028 along with higher compensation for missions and irregular work hours.

PRO refuses to choose between preservation and disappearance of Moerdijk

PRO refuses to choose between preservation and disappearance of Moerdijk

Progressive Netherlands (PRO) MP Ani Zalinyan declined to take a definitive stance on the future of Moerdijk during a parliamentary debate, calling the choice between preservation or removal too simplistic. She emphasized that such promises cannot be guaranteed and instead urged for urgent clarity on the next steps of the process.

End to unwanted calls: companies may only call with permission

End to unwanted calls: companies may only call with permission

Starting July 1st, companies will only be permitted to call consumers and small businesses if they have given prior consent. This regulation, enforced by the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), aims to protect people from unwanted telemarketing calls.

Gelderland sticks to 500-meter nitrogen zones

Gelderland sticks to 500-meter nitrogen zones

The Gelderland provincial government is maintaining 500-meter nitrogen reduction zones around the Veluwe and other vulnerable nature areas. Within these zones, new livestock farms are banned and existing farmers must implement stable innovations to reduce their emissions.

Flattering Trump reaches a new level: Rutte pulls another trick out of his hat

Flattering Trump reaches a new level: Rutte pulls another trick out of his hat

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with Donald Trump at the White House, employing a strategy of flattery combined with diplomatic firmness. The encounter highlighted Rutte's efforts to maintain a strong relationship with the U.S. leadership while also defending the alliance's interests.