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Iran: two ships seized in Strait of Hormuz

Iran: two ships seized in Strait of Hormuz

Iranian authorities have seized two container ships in the Strait of Hormuz, citing alleged maritime violations. The vessels were reported by the Tasnim news agency to have been transported to the Iranian coast.

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Cabinet wants cheaper train travel in summer months

Cabinet wants cheaper train travel in summer months

The Dutch cabinet, led by Prime Minister Rob Jetten, intends to introduce cheaper off-peak train tickets during the upcoming summer months. This move, originally proposed by GroenLinks-PvdA, serves as a measure to help citizens cope with high energy costs.

Drop in economic confidence doesn't mean people are spending less yet

Drop in economic confidence doesn't mean people are spending less yet

Dutch consumer confidence dropped significantly in April, reaching nearly its lowest level ever recorded. Despite this decline, consumer spending remains stable as many individuals report their personal financial situations are still relatively secure.

'Crying at the pump and laughing at the charger', EcoHeemskerk organizes energy-saving information evening

'Crying at the pump and laughing at the charger', EcoHeemskerk organizes energy-saving information evening

The sustainable energy association EcoHeemskerk is hosting an information evening focused on energy conservation and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The event aims to educate the public on sustainable energy alternatives, specifically contrasting traditional fuel costs with the benefits of electric vehicle charging.

Opposition critical of energy package, divided on additional plans

Opposition critical of energy package, divided on additional plans

Dutch opposition parties have expressed criticism towards the government's energy price compensation package. However, there is no consensus among these parties regarding which additional measures should be introduced.

Haarlem church to ring bells for children denied asylum

Haarlem church to ring bells for children denied asylum

On April 29, the H.H. Anna and Mary Cathedral in Haarlem will ring its bells in support of the Babayants family from Uzbekistan. The family's four children, who are well-integrated in the Netherlands, currently face deportation if they leave their church sanctuary in Kampen.