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Amsterdam again builds fewer homes than planned

Amsterdam again builds fewer homes than planned

The municipality of Amsterdam failed to meet its housing construction target last year, starting work on only 6,053 permanent and 660 temporary homes. This combined total falls short of the city's annual goal to begin building 7,500 new dwellings.

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XR climate protesters walk onto A12 at De Meern

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XR climate protesters try to enter A12 near De Meern

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Baby boomers leave behind massive €1 trillion inheritance, but far from everyone will get a share

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A significant wealth transfer is expected in the Netherlands as baby boomers are projected to leave behind approximately 1,000 billion euros in inheritances over the coming years. While this massive influx of wealth will benefit many heirs, the distribution is expected to be highly unequal across the population.