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Yolanthe reality series gets second season on Netflix

Yolanthe reality series gets second season on Netflix

Netflix has announced that the reality series about Yolanthe Cabau will return for a second season. Production for the new episodes has already begun.

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G53 G53… O64 O64… B18 B18… N40 N40 BINGO! Applause erupts in the village hall

G53 G53… O64 O64… B18 B18… N40 N40 BINGO! Applause erupts in the village hall

Monica Knossenburg hosted a bingo event at a local village hall, reading out combinations generated by an electronic Wingo machine. The game concluded with applause from the participants as the winning numbers were called.

Ajax's Mika Godts credits Gerald Vanenburg and laughs at market value: '75 million? Yeah, fine!'

Ajax's Mika Godts credits Gerald Vanenburg and laughs at market value: '75 million? Yeah, fine!'

Ajax player Mika Godts credited Gerald Vanenburg for the technique used in his recent goal against NAC Breda, which drew comparisons to an iconic strike by Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Godts explained that delaying his shot allowed him to perform a final dribble to secure the 0-2 victory.

How King's Day turned Bakkum, Beverwijk, Heemskerk and Uitgeest orange

How King's Day turned Bakkum, Beverwijk, Heemskerk and Uitgeest orange

King's Day was celebrated across Bakkum, Beverwijk, Heemskerk, and Uitgeest with various local events and festivities. The celebrations featured live music, dance parties at local venues, and activities for children in town squares.

NS: First people head home, stations in major cities crowded

NS: First people head home, stations in major cities crowded

The Dutch national railway (NS) reports significant crowds at train stations and on trains as the first King's Day celebrants begin traveling home. High passenger volumes are particularly noted in cities hosting major events, such as Breda and Eindhoven.

Scientists provide proposals for phasing out fossil fuels

Scientists provide proposals for phasing out fossil fuels

Scientists at a conference co-organized by the Netherlands and Colombia have concluded that phasing out fossil fuels is both necessary and achievable. Experts from 56 participating nations shared insights on the energy transition to prepare for upcoming ministerial discussions on concrete action steps.