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Family offers $1 million for key tip in Guthrie case

Family offers $1 million for key tip in Guthrie case

American television presenter Savannah Guthrie and her family are offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the return of her missing mother. Guthrie shared the announcement through an emotional video message posted on her Instagram account.

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Heemskerk food bank distribution point moves to Baptist Church

Heemskerk food bank distribution point moves to Baptist Church

The food bank distribution point in Heemskerk is relocating to the Baptistenkerk after 20 years at the Mariakerk. The new site on Maerten van Heemskerckstraat was secured quickly after the church offered its space to the organization.

Peregrine falcon chicks in Rijksmuseum bell tower after years

Peregrine falcon chicks in Rijksmuseum bell tower after years

Two peregrine falcon chicks hatched in the clock tower of Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum on Friday, marking the first successful birth at the site since 2022. The species, which was once nearly extinct in the Netherlands, will be ringed and monitored by specialists in three weeks before the birds eventually fledge.

These foosball pros gave Amsterdammers a hard time at the flea market

These foosball pros gave Amsterdammers a hard time at the flea market

During the King's Day celebrations in Amsterdam's Watergraafsmeer district, professional table football players challenged visitors at the local free market. The annual event featured various musical acts and performances on multiple stages alongside the competitive table football matches.

Trump: Tehran says Iran is on the verge of collapse

Trump: Tehran says Iran is on the verge of collapse

US President Donald Trump claimed on Truth Social that Iran is on the verge of collapse. He stated that Tehran has requested the United States to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as soon as possible.

Brussels seeks ‘cleanup’ of regulatory process

Brussels seeks ‘cleanup’ of regulatory process

The European Commission has proposed a thorough overhaul of its regulatory process to eliminate outdated and redundant rules. This initiative aims to make Brussels' regulations simpler, clearer, and more efficient for the future.