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VVD loses but remains the largest in Breda

VVD loses but remains the largest in Breda

The VVD has retained its position as the largest party in Breda's local elections, despite dropping from ten to nine seats in the preliminary results. Their main competitor, the GroenLinks-PvdA coalition, also saw a decrease from nine to eight seats.

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Despite a municipal ban on amplified street music, numerous parties took place across Amsterdam's Jordaan and Negen Straatjes areas. Police were forced to intervene and shut down several events, specifically in the Reestraat, due to overcrowding and noise complaints.

Trump wants to rename immigration agency ICE to NICE

Trump wants to rename immigration agency ICE to NICE

Former President Donald Trump has expressed support for renaming the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, known as ICE, to "NICE." The proposal originated from a conservative influencer and was endorsed by Trump via a post on Truth Social.

King Charles arrives in US for state visit

King Charles arrives in US for state visit

British King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived in the United States for a four-day state visit. They landed at an air force base in Maryland, where they were greeted by an honor guard.

Trump discusses new Iranian proposal with security chiefs

Trump discusses new Iranian proposal with security chiefs

U.S. President Donald Trump has discussed a new Iranian proposal for a definitive end to the war with his security advisors. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt confirmed the meeting took place but did not disclose the president's assessment of the plan.

Two injured in stabbing after festival at Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam

Two injured in stabbing after festival at Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam

Two people were injured and one suspect was arrested following a stabbing incident at the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam on King's Day. The attack occurred around 8:50 PM shortly after a music festival at the venue had ended, requiring the deployment of multiple emergency services including a trauma helicopter.