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Used electric cars popular: sales rise sharply

Used electric cars popular: sales rise sharply

Sales of used electric vehicles in the Netherlands experienced a significant increase of over 54 percent during the first half of the year. A total of 70,547 secondhand electric cars were sold compared to the same period last year.

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COA and Egeria keep reason for split over Zijlweg 245 asylum center secret. 'Not appropriate'

COA and Egeria keep reason for split over Zijlweg 245 asylum center secret. 'Not appropriate'

The Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) and property owner Egeria have declined to disclose why negotiations regarding the establishment of an asylum center at Zijlweg 245 in Haarlem failed. The COA stated that it is inappropriate to comment on the breakdown of the agreement concerning the office building, which is locally referred to as the 'horror flat'.