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Discovery tour around the A9: see by bike what you miss in the car

Discovery tour around the A9: see by bike what you miss in the car

The weekly newspaper supplement AlleTijd features a 46-kilometer cycling route that explores the surroundings of the A9 highway. The tour is designed to reveal scenic natural areas and city centers that are typically missed by car travelers.

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Japanese Emperor and Empress arrive in the Netherlands on Saturday

Japanese Emperor and Empress arrive in the Netherlands on Saturday

Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako are scheduled to arrive in the Netherlands this Saturday for a state visit at the invitation of King Willem-Alexander. The official program of the visit will take place from the following Wednesday through Friday. It is considered unusual for heads of state to arrive several days before an official state visit begins.

Failed? Heartfelt congratulations from Richard Kemper: What does a diploma really mean anyway?

Failed? Heartfelt congratulations from Richard Kemper: What does a diploma really mean anyway?

In an article reflecting on Dutch graduation traditions, Richard Kemper observes the widespread display of flags and school bags across the Netherlands to celebrate successful students. He offers a message of encouragement to those who failed their exams, questioning the ultimate importance of a diploma in one's life.

Evacuation of passengers from stranded trains completed

Evacuation of passengers from stranded trains completed

Approximately 1,300 passengers were evacuated from three stranded trains near Woerden following a fire in a transformer building. ProRail confirmed that the evacuation process has been completed and rail services were disrupted by the incident.

100,000 euros raised for families of Zeeland accident victims

100,000 euros raised for families of Zeeland accident victims

A fundraising campaign for families affected by a serious traffic accident in Vogelwaarde, Zeeland, has raised over 100,000 euros in just one day. The initiative was launched by a parent from the primary school attended by the victims.

VVD and Denk clash with PRO Amsterdam over coalition plans: "The ship is turning for the left"

VVD and Denk clash with PRO Amsterdam over coalition plans: "The ship is turning for the left"

The opposition parties VVD and Denk have rejected the new coalition agreement presented by Pro Amsterdam and D66, criticizing it for postponing key decisions and cutting youth care budgets. While the VVD noted a shift toward fiscal conservatism with civil servant cuts and tax freezes, the coalition defended the plan by highlighting social measures like free public transport for youth and rent protections.