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Employment centers to end maze of service desks for job seekers

Employment centers to end maze of service desks for job seekers

New Work Centers are being established across the Netherlands to provide a simplified, accessible point of contact for job seekers and employers without the need for appointments. The initiative aims to streamline employment services, though concerns remain regarding the impact of proposed government budget cuts.

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Trump sends negotiators to talks with Iran, media say

Trump sends negotiators to talks with Iran, media say

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Israel: Hezbollah fighters killed in strike on southern Lebanon

Israel: Hezbollah fighters killed in strike on southern Lebanon

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Judge: Minister was not allowed to stop basic shelter for 16 people

Judge: Minister was not allowed to stop basic shelter for 16 people

A Rotterdam court ruled that former Asylum Minister Marjolein Faber wrongly attempted to terminate the basic shelter, known as the "bed-bath-bread" scheme, for 16 foreigners. While the court upheld the termination for four other individuals, it determined the ministry must continue support for the majority of the claimants.

Antique market organizer gloomy after court hearing: ’I don’t think I’m going to win this’

Antique market organizer gloomy after court hearing: ’I don’t think I’m going to win this’

Alice de Nijs, organizer of the Haarlem antique markets, expressed pessimism following a legal hearing at the Raad van State regarding a dispute with the municipality. After the session, she stated her belief that she would likely lose the case concerning the future of the markets at the Dreef.