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Van Weel: Netherlands on alert for Iranian cyberattacks

Van Weel: Netherlands on alert for Iranian cyberattacks

Justice Minister David van Weel stated that the Dutch government is on high alert for potential Iranian cyberattacks following a meeting with EU justice ministers. The minister declined to specify whether additional physical security measures are being implemented for Israeli, American, or Jewish institutions within the country.

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Three pets named Lilly, Milo, and Djanga were reported missing in Haarlem last week. Local residents are being asked to help look for the animals to ensure their safe return to their owners.

Traditional farmhouse once owned by VOC director now houses people with dementia

Traditional farmhouse once owned by VOC director now houses people with dementia

The newspaper supplement AlleTijd features an 11.5 km walking route through Heerhugowaard that highlights various historical buildings. One notable stop is a farmhouse formerly owned by a VOC administrator, which has been repurposed into a care facility for people with dementia.

Empty chairs again as silent protest at Russian embassy

Empty chairs again as silent protest at Russian embassy

The MH17 Fact-finding Working Group is placing 298 empty chairs opposite the Russian embassy in The Hague as a silent protest for the victims of the 2014 disaster. The demonstration honors those killed when flight MH17, which departed from Amsterdam, was shot down over eastern Ukraine by pro-Russian separatists.

Chaotic celebrations in New York after Knicks championship

Chaotic celebrations in New York after Knicks championship

Thousands of fans celebrated the New York Knicks' NBA championship in New York, resulting in several chaotic incidents. During the festivities, a bus was set on fire and a teenager was injured by a gunshot.

'Seven Times Beverwijk' illustrates 750 years of history: 'I wanted to make this book'

'Seven Times Beverwijk' illustrates 750 years of history: 'I wanted to make this book'

Authors Truus Zonneveld and Tjarko van der Pol have released a new book titled 'Zevenmaal Beverwijk' to commemorate 750 years of the city's history. The publication features a combination of illustrations and stories to educate readers about the historical heritage of their hometown.