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Bolsonaro admitted to hospital again

Bolsonaro admitted to hospital again

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been hospitalized after experiencing chills and vomiting. His son, Flávio Bolsonaro, reported the news on social media, stating that the former leader was transferred from his cell to a medical facility.

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Guus, a Golden Retriever, is recovering from a major surgical procedure to fix a hip that frequently dislocated. While his owners are at work, Guus is being cared for by family members who use a dog stroller to help him get around during his recovery.

Large emergency response in Amsterdam-Westpoort due to hazardous flammable substance

Large emergency response in Amsterdam-Westpoort due to hazardous flammable substance

Large fire department response for 'hazardous substance' in Western Port Area

Large fire department response for 'hazardous substance' in Western Port Area

Emergency services responded to a hazardous substance leak at an oil company in Amsterdam's Westelijk Havengebied on Tuesday morning. Residents in the area were advised to close their windows and doors while authorities closed part of the Basisweg as a precaution. The incident was upgraded to a Grip 1 level to coordinate the intensive response between multiple emergency departments.

Noord-Holland and Zandvoort want quick clarity on circuit authority

Noord-Holland and Zandvoort want quick clarity on circuit authority

The municipality of Zandvoort and the province of Noord-Holland are seeking clarity on which government body is responsible for enforcement requests at the Zandvoort circuit. The confusion follows a ruling by the Haarlem court regarding noise complaints from events like Formula 1.

Cleaners also to strike next week against social security cuts

Cleaners also to strike next week against social security cuts

Cleaners in the Netherlands are planning to strike next week to protest the government's proposed cuts to social security. The industrial action includes a 24-hour strike in Utrecht on Wednesday and walkouts at several cleaning companies in the Eindhoven region on Thursday.