Fourth Haarlem Blues Night

The fourth edition of the Haarlem Blues Night will take place on Friday, March 20, at the Patronaat concert hall. This mini-festival features authentic blues music performed by various international artists.

The fourth edition of the Haarlem Blues Night will take place on Friday, March 20, at the Patronaat concert hall. This mini-festival features authentic blues music performed by various international artists.

Dutch Infrastructure Minister Vincent Karremans has announced national measures to regulate fatbikes, including a minimum age requirement, a mandatory helmet rule for those under 18, and legal grounds for fatbike-free zones. The government is currently researching how to legally distinguish fatbikes from other electric bicycles to ensure effective enforcement. These regulations follow local initiatives such as the fatbike ban in Amsterdam's Vondelpark, with the helmet mandate expected to take effect in September next year.
Ajax midfielder Davy Klaassen will miss the upcoming match against NAC Breda as he remains unfit, according to manager scar Garca. However, the team welcomes back Youri Regeer, who has returned to training after being sidelined for a month with a hamstring injury.

Deputy Prime Minister Rob Jetten stated that the Netherlands will provide shelter to refugees fleeing the Middle East conflict in cases of genuine emergency. He also noted that the European Union is committed to preventing a return to the uncontrolled migration levels seen in previous years.

A 30-year-old man from Hilversum has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and 100 hours of community service for attempted arson during a protest in Loosdrecht. The incident occurred during a demonstration against the establishment of a temporary emergency shelter for asylum seekers. The ruling was delivered during a fast-track hearing following the unrest on Tuesday.

The Dutch cabinet has decided not to implement an export ban on fighting dogs to Israel, despite concerns over their use against Palestinians. Ministers cited a lack of EU-wide support and stated that a national ban would be unenforceable.