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Cabinet also fears 'energy crisis' but is not yet intervening: this is why

Cabinet also fears 'energy crisis' but is not yet intervening: this is why

The Dutch government is closely monitoring a potential energy crisis triggered by unrest in the Middle East but has opted not to intervene at this time. Officials are currently avoiding financial measures taken by other European countries due to concerns over wasting public funds.

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Ronald Bartlema remained involved with Jeugdjournaal until the end; as a food critic, he preferred dining incognito

Ronald Bartlema remained involved with Jeugdjournaal until the end; as a food critic, he preferred dining incognito

Family and friends gathered at Westerveld to bid farewell to Ronald Bartlema, a long-time culinary critic and contributor to the Jeugdjournaal who died at age 67. Following the funeral service, a reception was held at café-restaurant Franzen in Haarlem to honor his 25-year career of reviewing restaurants. Bartlema was known for his preference for dining incognito while writing for the newspaper.

Is every location suitable for a murder story? On the road with writing duo Nicci French in Broek in Waterland

Is every location suitable for a murder story? On the road with writing duo Nicci French in Broek in Waterland

Writing duo Nicci French visited Broek in Waterland to promote their new thriller, "Wrong Turn," and explore the village's potential as a setting for murder mysteries. They discussed how even picturesque locations can provide the necessary elements for suspenseful and nightmarish narratives.

We can let AI take over tasks, but please not the profession

We can let AI take over tasks, but please not the profession

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German minister: Minehunter already heading to Strait of Hormuz

German minister: Minehunter already heading to Strait of Hormuz

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced that a minesweeper and a supply ship will be sent to the Mediterranean Sea to prepare for a potential mission in the Strait of Hormuz. The specific timeline for the deployment of the naval vessels has not yet been disclosed.