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Relief and concern in Amsterdam after asylum laws rejected: ‘Feels like a breather but the unease remains’

Relief and concern in Amsterdam after asylum laws rejected: ‘Feels like a breather but the unease remains’

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Kleine Houtweg to become green cycle street, much to residents' dismay: 'It will be traffic chaos'

Kleine Houtweg to become green cycle street, much to residents' dismay: 'It will be traffic chaos'

The Haarlem municipality plans to redevelop the Kleine Houtweg into a green bicycle street next year, incorporating new sewers and reduced car access. However, local residents are protesting the project, citing concerns that the changes will lead to significant traffic congestion in the neighborhood.

Beverwijk admits: court lacked crucial info in Plantage case; 22 parking spaces must be compensated

Beverwijk admits: court lacked crucial info in Plantage case; 22 parking spaces must be compensated

The municipality of Beverwijk has acknowledged that crucial information regarding parking was missing during a court case about a new residential tower in the Plantage neighborhood. Documents obtained through a public records request revealed that 22 parking spaces must be compensated, a fact the municipality admits could have altered the judge's previous ruling against local residents.

Germany and Canada deepen cooperation

Germany and Canada deepen cooperation

German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil discussed deepening bilateral cooperation between Germany and Canada during a conference in Toronto on Saturday. The meeting focused on exploring new ways for the two nations to work together.

US meets Qatari mediator in Miami over Iran

US meets Qatari mediator in Miami over Iran

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and envoy Steve Witkoff met with Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani in Miami on Saturday. The meeting focused on discussions regarding Iran, with Qatar acting as a key diplomatic mediator.

Retention of mortgage interest deduction less certain than it seems

Retention of mortgage interest deduction less certain than it seems

The Dutch minority cabinet, led by Prime Minister Jetten, faces potential negotiations with the opposition and unions that may put the mortgage interest deduction at risk. While the VVD remains firmly opposed to changes, the need for a political deal this summer could force a reconsideration of this long-standing tax benefit.