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Jessie's birthday vouchers are worthless following FonQ bankruptcy

Jessie's birthday vouchers are worthless following FonQ bankruptcy

Jessie's birthday gift cards for the online home retailer FonQ have become worthless following the company's bankruptcy. She had requested the vouchers to help furnish her new apartment but now regrets not asking for cash.

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Vintage shopping in Haarlem: 7 of the best stores

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Kees Tol finds long-distance relationship with American boyfriend 'a challenge'

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Dutch presenter Kees Tol shared the challenges of his long-distance relationship with his American boyfriend, Buddy, in an interview with L'HOMO magazine. He explained that the distance is difficult to manage as they are unable to visit each other frequently.

Fewer first-time buyers on the housing market, most are immigrants

Fewer first-time buyers on the housing market, most are immigrants

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Not everyone in the Jordaan is looking forward to King's Day: My cafe is closing, my heart is breaking

Not everyone in the Jordaan is looking forward to King's Day: My cafe is closing, my heart is breaking

Residents and business owners in Amsterdam's Jordaan neighborhood express mixed feelings about the upcoming King's Day celebrations, with some opting to close their doors due to overwhelming crowds. To manage the hundreds of thousands of expected visitors, the city is implementing stricter measures against illegal street parties and unauthorized alcohol sales. While some locals support the new enforcement policies, others remain skeptical about their ability to curb the annual event's chaos.