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British police arrest four men for spying for Iran

British police arrest four men for spying for Iran

British police have arrested four men on suspicion of conducting espionage for Iran. Six other individuals were also detained for allegedly assisting a criminal in connection with the investigation.

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Ask the negotiators your question

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Following recent elections, the political parties Pro Haarlem, D66, and CDA are negotiating a new coalition agreement for the city of Haarlem. Residents are invited to submit questions about the negotiation process via an online form until May 3, 2026. The negotiators will select and answer several questions in a follow-up article to provide transparency into the formation of the new city plan.

Rescuers try to pull humpback whale Timmy away with ropes

Rescuers try to pull humpback whale Timmy away with ropes

German rescue workers have launched a new attempt to free a humpback whale named Timmy, who has been stranded in shallow water for weeks. Rescuers have attached ropes and a harness to the whale, but the animal has not yet moved.

CDA, VVD MEPs vote against EU long-term budget

CDA, VVD MEPs vote against EU long-term budget

MEPs from the Dutch parties VVD and CDA voted against the European Parliament's proposed 2.2 trillion euro budget for 2028-2034. In contrast, D66 supported the proposal, which represents a 10 percent increase over the budget suggested by the European Commission.

Local parties object to name Progressive Netherlands

Local parties object to name Progressive Netherlands

Nine local political parties, led by ProVeenendaal, have filed an appeal with the Council of State against the new name of the GroenLinks-PvdA alliance, Progressief Nederland (PRO). The parties argue that the name is confusing and are challenging its approval by the national Electoral Council.

Energy crisis increases pressure on regional airports

Energy crisis increases pressure on regional airports

Regional airports across Europe are facing increased pressure due to the consequences of the conflict in the Middle East. The trade association ACI Europe issued this warning during a recent meeting in Turin, highlighting the vulnerability of these smaller hubs.