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Slovenians limited to 50 liters of fuel per day

Slovenians limited to 50 liters of fuel per day

Slovenia has introduced a temporary 50-liter daily fuel limit for motorists due to shortages at gas stations. The supply issues are driven by high demand from Italian and Austrian drivers taking advantage of lower fuel prices in the country.

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A 27-year-old man from Haarlem has been sentenced to one year in prison, with six months suspended, for his involvement in the Malieveld riots last September. In addition to jail time, the court ordered him to pay substantial financial compensation to the police and the officers involved.

Car tires on fire in Haarlemmermeer Forest

Car tires on fire in Haarlemmermeer Forest

Several car tires caught fire on a parking lot in the Haarlemmermeerse Bos in Hoofddorp on Friday evening. The incident resulted in significant smoke development in the surrounding area.

Last weekend to file taxes: risk of fine after May 1st

Last weekend to file taxes: risk of fine after May 1st

The deadline for filing income tax returns in the Netherlands is May 1st, making this the final weekend for taxpayers to submit their information. Those who cannot meet the deadline should request an extension to avoid receiving a fine from the Tax Administration.

Local real estate agents on housing market trends

Local real estate agents on housing market trends

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VVD fits well in new Heemskerk executive, but Jan Geert Bakker ruined his own chances

VVD fits well in new Heemskerk executive, but Jan Geert Bakker ruined his own chances

The new governing coalition in Heemskerk is expected to lean right, yet the VVD party will be excluded despite its ideological alignment. Explorer Karen Heerschop's findings suggest that past actions by faction leader Jan Geert Bakker have prevented the party's inclusion in the new local government.