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Aid organizations expand aid to Lebanon

Aid organizations expand aid to Lebanon

Six Dutch aid organizations are expanding emergency relief to Lebanon with 3 million euros in funding from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The aid will provide food and clean drinking water to people displaced by ongoing Israeli attacks.

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Royal family ready for King's Day in Dokkum, shares photo

Royal family ready for King's Day in Dokkum, shares photo

The Dutch royal family has shared a photo on social media expressing their excitement for the national King's Day celebrations in Dokkum. The post, released by the Government Information Service, features King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima, and their three daughters. The royal couple included a message in both Dutch and Frisian to mark the occasion.

Hate getting up early? These are the King's Day hotspots in Haarlem for the rest of the day

Hate getting up early? These are the King's Day hotspots in Haarlem for the rest of the day

Haarlem offers numerous activities throughout King's Day for those who prefer to start their celebrations later in the day. The city features dozens of hotspots and events spread across various locations to celebrate the King's birthday.

Iran: US responsible for failed negotiations

Iran: US responsible for failed negotiations

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has blamed the United States for the failure of peace negotiations in Pakistan. Araghchi made these statements upon arriving in Russia for a scheduled meeting with President Vladimir Putin.

Police investigate nighttime sexual offense in Haarlem city center

Police investigate nighttime sexual offense in Haarlem city center

Police are investigating a sexual incident that occurred in the Kromme Elleboogsteeg in the center of Haarlem during the night of Saturday to Sunday. Authorities are calling for witnesses who may have information about the event to come forward.

'There was cursing and lashing out and he was suspended for fifteen matches. A pity he fell off our radar,' says Mart Smeets

'There was cursing and lashing out and he was suspended for fifteen matches. A pity he fell off our radar,' says Mart Smeets

Mart Smeets reflects on a basketball game from over fifty years ago between the Haarlem Cardinals and Levi’s/Flamingo’s that escalated into a physical altercation. The incident at the Kennemer Sporthal resulted in a player receiving a fifteen-game suspension.