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Two suspects arrested for large-scale bank help desk fraud

Two suspects arrested for large-scale bank help desk fraud

Two men were arrested in The Hague on Monday for their suspected involvement in a large-scale bank helpdesk fraud operation across the Netherlands. The suspects allegedly impersonated bank employees to steal several hundred thousand euros from numerous victims.

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A boy on a fatbike was injured and taken to the hospital following a collision with a car on Parnassusweg in Amsterdam-Zuid on Friday afternoon. Emergency services, including a mobile medical team, provided treatment at the scene before the victim was transported to the hospital in a conscious state.

No driver's license but a royal honor in Hillegom: partners Roos and Theo both surprised

No driver's license but a royal honor in Hillegom: partners Roos and Theo both surprised

Partners Roos and Theo were among several individuals surprised with royal decorations at the Hillegom town hall on Friday. They were lured to the location under the pretense of picking up driving licenses, where they were met by Mayor Roberto ter Hark.

'Go big or go home': Eva Vedder’s American sponsor steps in to ensure money isn't a barrier to tennis dreams

'Go big or go home': Eva Vedder’s American sponsor steps in to ensure money isn't a barrier to tennis dreams

Dutch tennis player Eva Vedder is currently competing in the United States as part of a multi-week trip supported by an American sponsor. The sponsorship allows her to pursue high-level tournaments globally, shifting her original plan of staying closer to home this year.

Welfare cuts reversed, funded by child benefit reductions

Welfare cuts reversed, funded by child benefit reductions

The Dutch cabinet has reversed a planned 30-million-euro annual cut to social assistance benefits. To fund this change, Minister Thierry Aartsen announced that child-related benefit schemes will be scaled back. This decision effectively shifts the budgetary burden from general income support to specific child assistance programs.

Esther Verhoef and Shirma Rouse receive royal honors

Esther Verhoef and Shirma Rouse receive royal honors

Writer Esther Verhoef and singer Shirma Rouse were among more than 3,600 people across the Netherlands to receive royal decorations during the annual "lintjesregen" honors ceremony on Friday. Mayors nationwide presented the awards on behalf of the King.