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Hundreds protest in central Amsterdam against war in Iran

Hundreds protest in central Amsterdam against war in Iran

Between 200 and 300 people gathered at Dam Square in Amsterdam on Sunday to protest against the ongoing conflict in Iran. The demonstration was organized by the International Foundation for Iranian Women and featured supporters of Maryam Rajavi, leader of the National Council of Resistance of Iran.

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During Architecture Day, visitors shared their memories and thoughts about the Haarlem station area at the project bureau for its renewal. The article reflects on the history and design of the Stationsplein bus station as the city looks toward future developments in the area.

Shopping streets increasingly empty as customer focus shifts online

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Online sales have grown significantly faster than physical retail revenue over the past three years, leading to a decline in traditional shopping street activity. According to an ING analysis, the influence of online platforms and AI is expected to increase, further shifting consumer shopping habits.

Weeronline warns of heat and high humidity

Weeronline warns of heat and high humidity

Weeronline has issued a warning for tropical temperatures and high humidity starting this Thursday across the Netherlands. Residents should expect muggy conditions and potential severe thunderstorms, with Friday predicted to be the hottest day.

Chinese President Xi Jinping supports Myanmar leader

Chinese President Xi Jinping supports Myanmar leader

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Myanmar's leader Min Aung Hlaing in Beijing to express support and pledge deeper strategic cooperation between the two nations. This visit marks Min Aung Hlaing's second state trip since he took power following a military coup in 2021.

Holidaymakers misled by online travel lures: bargain prices increase by hundreds of euros

Holidaymakers misled by online travel lures: bargain prices increase by hundreds of euros

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