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Outcry in UK over Ye's festival performances

Outcry in UK over Ye's festival performances

The announcement that Ye, also known as Kanye West, will perform three shows at the Wireless Festival in London has sparked significant controversy in the United Kingdom. In response, Pepsi has withdrawn as a sponsor of the festival, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer has described the situation as "very concerning."

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Rare first edition of Anne Frank's diary found in thrift store

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A rare 1947 first edition of Anne Frank's diary, Het Achterhuis, was recently discovered in a thrift store in Eemnes. Well-preserved copies of this initial printing are highly valuable and can be worth thousands of euros.

Cabinet reverses income support cuts for the poor again

Cabinet reverses income support cuts for the poor again

The Dutch government has reversed a planned €30 million cut to income support following a request from the House of Representatives. Political parties argued that municipalities must continue actively reaching out to citizens eligible for welfare benefits who are not yet utilizing them.

FNV Tata votes on new collective labor agreement: 'Green with a red border around it'

FNV Tata votes on new collective labor agreement: 'Green with a red border around it'

FNV union members at Tata Steel have voted in favor of a new collective labor agreement during meetings held on Thursday morning. Despite the majority approval of the proposal, many employees expressed significant dissatisfaction and ongoing tensions with the company's management.

Warner Bros. shareholders approve Paramount's billion-dollar deal

Warner Bros. shareholders approve Paramount's billion-dollar deal

Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders have approved a $110 billion merger deal between Paramount and Skydance. The resulting media giant will own numerous American television channels and a vast library of thousands of films and series.

From ignored to embraced: will the minority cabinet now also look to GroenLinks-PvdA for support?

From ignored to embraced: will the minority cabinet now also look to GroenLinks-PvdA for support?

The Dutch minority cabinet is beginning to engage more with the left-wing GroenLinks-PvdA opposition after previously favoring right-wing partners. This shift is highlighted by the cabinet's recent adoption of Jesse Klaver's proposal for an affordable public transport pass, signaling a potential for broader cooperation.