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Hoge Veluwe opens long-closed wildlife bridge to red deer

Hoge Veluwe opens long-closed wildlife bridge to red deer

National Park De Hoge Veluwe has reopened a nature bridge near Otterlo that had been closed off with a high fence for several years. The decision follows repeated requests from animal welfare organizations for the province to intervene, though the park claims the reopening is independent of those legal pressures.

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Fairground operators in Haarlem and IJmuiden are facing higher operational costs as diesel prices rise due to the conflict in the Middle East. Despite these increased expenses for running attractions, ticket prices for visitors have remained largely unaffected compared to the previous year.

King's Day celebrated at flea markets and festivals

King's Day celebrated at flea markets and festivals

The Netherlands celebrated King's Day with citizens setting up early for flea markets and participating in various festivals across the country. Diverse events were held nationwide to mark the orange-themed holiday.

Drukwerk performances cancelled due to singer Harry Slinger's colon cancer

Drukwerk performances cancelled due to singer Harry Slinger's colon cancer

Dutch pop group Drukwerk has canceled upcoming performances following lead singer Harry Slinger's diagnosis with colon cancer. The 76-year-old singer is scheduled to undergo surgery in the near future to remove the cancer.

Three demonstrations along King's Day route in Dokkum

Three demonstrations along King's Day route in Dokkum

Three pre-registered demonstrations took place at various points along the royal family's route during King's Day celebrations in Dokkum. The municipality of Noardeast-Fryslân confirmed that the protests had been announced in advance.

Ariane to start aerospace engineering at TU Delft after summer

Ariane to start aerospace engineering at TU Delft after summer

Princess Ariane has announced that she will begin studying aerospace engineering at the Delft University of Technology after the summer break. The nineteen-year-old princess shared the news during the annual King's Day celebrations.