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KNVB files complaint over racist abuse against Oranje players

KNVB files complaint over racist abuse against Oranje players

The KNVB has filed a formal complaint regarding racist comments made online against Dutch national team players following their elimination from the World Cup by Morocco. The football association announced the decision on Friday as a response to the targeted group insults.

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Food enthusiast Nanja Pol visits the Botermarkt in Haarlem to explore local culinary offerings. During her trip, she focuses on sourcing organic ingredients for a morning breakfast.

State Secretary does not want harsher sentences for young offenders

State Secretary does not want harsher sentences for young offenders

State Secretary Claudia van Bruggen stated that she does not support increasing criminal penalties for offenders aged 12 to 17. Her position opposes the previous cabinet's push to raise maximum sentences for 14- and 15-year-olds in the Netherlands.

Animal testing on monkeys may continue after 2030

Animal testing on monkeys may continue after 2030

Minister of Science Rianne Letschert has informed the House of Representatives that animal testing on monkeys may continue beyond 2030. She stated that these tests remain necessary for the development of essential medicines.

Heemskerk baker Sjon bakes for Tour de France fans again this year: 'A new quiz every day'

Heemskerk baker Sjon bakes for Tour de France fans again this year: 'A new quiz every day'

Baker Sjon Koelman from the bakery Wim Koelman in Heemskerk is once again celebrating the Tour de France by offering special themed cakes to customers who correctly answer daily cycling-related quizzes. Participants can win these prizes by predicting outcomes such as stage winners or finish line rankings.

Strait of Hormuz just safe enough to let oil prices fall

Strait of Hormuz just safe enough to let oil prices fall

Oil prices have declined as shipping traffic gradually resumes through the Strait of Hormuz. Despite this improvement, the region remains marked by significant security risks and ongoing uncertainty for the shipping industry.