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Santpoort-Zuid residents have few wishes but worry about asylum center: 'I miss a meeting place in the village'

Santpoort-Zuid residents have few wishes but worry about asylum center: 'I miss a meeting place in the village'

Residents of Santpoort-Zuid show little interest in the upcoming municipal elections, focusing primarily on concerns regarding a proposed asylum seekers center at the De Elta sports park. Some residents also highlighted the lack of a communal meeting place in the village.

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Wingtech is pursuing arbitration against the Netherlands, seeking $8 billion in damages following the government's intervention in its subsidiary, Nexperia. The company alleges that state actions in October caused substantial financial losses for the semiconductor manufacturer and its investors.

How are motorists in Haarlem and Velsen adjusting their driving habits? 'Ten short trips and the tank is empty too'

How are motorists in Haarlem and Velsen adjusting their driving habits? 'Ten short trips and the tank is empty too'

A survey conducted at gas stations in Haarlem and Velsen explores how local motorists are adjusting their driving habits in response to rising fuel prices. Residents are considering options such as using electric bicycles or reducing short car trips to manage costs.

WNL on Sunday preached hell and damnation on the Lord's Day

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Weekly tips: things to do in Amsterdam from May 11 to 15

Weekly tips: things to do in Amsterdam from May 11 to 15

This article provides a guide to activities and events in Amsterdam from May 11 to 15, coinciding with the Ascension Day holiday. Highlights include the tenth anniversary of the A’DAM Tower and the Rollende Keukens food truck festival.

Fatbikes banned in Vondelpark starting today

Fatbikes banned in Vondelpark starting today

Amsterdam has officially implemented a ban on fatbikes with tires wider than seven centimeters in the Vondelpark, with violators facing a 115-euro fine after an initial two-week warning period. The city council approved the measure using local ordinances in response to safety concerns and a lack of immediate national regulations. The ban's success may lead to similar restrictions in other parts of the city.