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Iran allows Malaysian oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz

Iran allows Malaysian oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that Iran has agreed to allow Malaysian oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The decision follows high-level discussions between Ibrahim and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

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Starting March 1, 2027, paid parking will be implemented across the entire Ter Kleefkwartier neighborhood in Haarlem to manage high parking demand. The initiative is part of a broader city council plan to expand parking zones and build four new garages to improve street safety and accessibility.

Significant train discounts during roadworks a major success in Zeeland

Significant train discounts during roadworks a major success in Zeeland

A pilot program by NS offering significant discounts on train travel during roadworks at the Vlaketunnel in Zeeland has proven to be a major success. During the ten-day closure of the tunnel, many travelers switched from driving to taking the train.

Iranian Minister Abbas Araghchi expected in Islamabad Friday

Iranian Minister Abbas Araghchi expected in Islamabad Friday

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is scheduled to arrive in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Friday for potential negotiations with the United States. A US delegation is reportedly already in the city to prepare for the upcoming talks between the two nations.

Regional supermarkets donate €150,000 worth of food after checkout errors

Regional supermarkets donate €150,000 worth of food after checkout errors

Supermarket chains DekaMarkt, Hoogvliet, and Nettorama have agreed to donate ‑150,000 worth of products to food banks after overcharging customers for promotional items. This compensation follows discussions with the Dutch Consumers' Association regarding pricing discrepancies between shelf labels and cash registers.

Cabinet to tackle fatbike nuisance with big words and another investigation

Cabinet to tackle fatbike nuisance with big words and another investigation

The Dutch government is moving forward with plans to establish specific regulations for fatbikes to address public nuisance, as outlined in the coalition agreement. Despite previous setbacks, Infrastructure Minister Vincent Karremans has initiated a new investigation and signaled a firm stance on enforcement.