parool

OLVG East troubled by drug user bus: bloody needles in toilets, theft and visitors feeling unsafe

OLVG East troubled by drug user bus: bloody needles in toilets, theft and visitors feeling unsafe

Related articles

Rutte maneuvers through questioning in classic Rutte style: here are the four key moments

Rutte maneuvers through questioning in classic Rutte style: here are the four key moments

Former Prime Minister Mark Rutte testified before a parliamentary inquiry committee in The Hague to defend his government's policy decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic. He navigated the questioning in his characteristic style, remaining composed and self-critical while avoiding significant political damage.

Pakistan mediator reports agreement between Iran and US

Pakistan mediator reports agreement between Iran and US

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that Iran and the United States have reached an agreement on the text of a peace deal. Acting as a mediator, Pakistan is currently working with both nations on the subsequent steps of the process. Sharif expressed optimism, stating that peace between the two parties has never been closer.

Refugee Council: restless day in Ter Apel

Refugee Council: restless day in Ter Apel

The first day of the new European asylum and migration system was marked by unrest at the Ter Apel reception center. A spokesperson for VluchtelingenWerk Nederland reported on the tense atmosphere as the new regulations were implemented.

Lieke Martens speaks about loss of son Eden: 'We will never forget him'

Lieke Martens speaks about loss of son Eden: 'We will never forget him'

Former Dutch football player Lieke Martens has shared her personal story regarding the loss of her son, Eden, who passed away after 24 weeks of pregnancy. She spoke about how the tragic event has profoundly impacted her life and changed her outlook on the future. Martens emphasized that her son will never be forgotten.

Court largely meets demands of Taghi's new lawyers

Court largely meets demands of Taghi's new lawyers