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Rosatom: Attacks on Iranian nuclear plant threaten nuclear safety

Rosatom: Attacks on Iranian nuclear plant threaten nuclear safety

The head of Russia's state nuclear energy corporation, Rosatom, has warned that the situation at Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant is deteriorating. Alexey Likhachev stated that attacks in the vicinity of the facility pose a significant threat to global nuclear safety.

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Comedian Rogier Kahlmann has moved his upcoming performance to Dorpshuis de Zwaan in Uitgeest after being barred from Theater Koningsduyn in Castricum for his "polarizing statements." The show is scheduled for May 15 following the venue's decision to deny him a stage based on his rhetoric.

Judge who filed thousands of FOI requests barred from hearing cases

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Beverwijk honors Father Wim van der Geest with street name

Beverwijk honors Father Wim van der Geest with street name

Mayor Martijn Smit officially unveiled the street name "Wim van der Geesthof" on April 21 to honor Father Wim van der Geest. The tribute recognizes his significant contributions to assisting people in hiding during World War II.

Amsterdam tightens King's Day rules again: alcohol fines could be substantial

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Retirement age rises: the average age Dutch people stop working

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