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Visitors at P+R Nieuw-Vennep shocked but not surprised by stripped cars

Visitors at P+R Nieuw-Vennep shocked but not surprised by stripped cars

Two vehicles were found extensively stripped of parts, including doors and dashboards, at a park-and-ride facility in Nieuw-Vennep last weekend. Regular users of the parking lot expressed shock but noted that the location's lack of security and remote nature have long caused safety concerns.

Parliament wants to scrap expanded mortgage interest deduction, coalition divided

Parliament wants to scrap expanded mortgage interest deduction, coalition divided

A majority in the Dutch House of Representatives has supported a motion to prevent the expansion of mortgage interest deductions. The proposal has caused a divide within the ruling coalition, with D66 and CDA voting in favor while the VVD opposed the measure.

Tiny house next to Paradiso 'for sale': 'What is public art worth to us?'

Tiny house next to Paradiso 'for sale': 'What is public art worth to us?'

Artist Leonard van Munster has put his iconic blue "mini-house" installation next to Amsterdam's Paradiso up for sale to highlight the lack of funding for public art maintenance. The protest piece will be demolished in a week unless a new owner or location is found before Paradiso begins its planned expansion on the site. Van Munster's work aims to spark a conversation about the value and responsibility of preserving art in public spaces.

Fat bike ban makes Enschede city center much quieter, says municipality

Fat bike ban makes Enschede city center much quieter, says municipality

The municipality of Enschede reports that its fat bike ban in the city center has successfully reduced traffic since it took effect on March 11. Fat bike retailer La Souris has filed a lawsuit against the municipality challenging the ban, with court proceedings beginning this Wednesday.

Irene de Bel: 'Our legal system provides too few tools to tackle online abuse'

Irene de Bel: 'Our legal system provides too few tools to tackle online abuse'

The Dutch hosting company NForce voluntarily took down the controversial website Motherless following a request from the Public Prosecution Service due to its host of illegal content. This action highlights concerns from experts that the current legal system provides insufficient tools to effectively combat long-term online abuse and illegal hosting.