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Eliëtte driven crazy by KLM email runaround after lost luggage

Eliëtte driven crazy by KLM email runaround after lost luggage

Eliëtte expresses frustration with KLM's repetitive email process after her luggage was lost during a flight. While passengers are entitled to reimbursement for essential purchases, the airline's communication system has made the claims process difficult.

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Data of nearly all Epe residents stolen in data breach

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Fewer drug labs for first time in 5 years, waste dumpings halved

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For the first time in five years, the number of discovered drug laboratories in the Netherlands decreased, with 142 sites identified in 2024 compared to 167 the previous year. Additionally, incidents of illegal drug waste dumping were nearly halved, falling to 117 reported cases.

Samsung employees protest for higher wages and threaten long-term strike

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Getting a royal decoration? Don’t wear it to a funeral (and other royal facts)

Getting a royal decoration? Don’t wear it to a funeral (and other royal facts)

On Friday, more than 3,000 citizens across the Netherlands are receiving royal honors as part of the annual 'lintjesregen' event. The article highlights this tradition and provides etiquette tips for recipients, such as avoiding wearing the medals to funerals.