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Pink Doll doesn't change the lineup for the time being despite code orange for thunderstorm.
Pinkpop festival has decided not to make any changes to its lineup despite receiving an orange weather warning for thunderstorms.
Video: American baseball player gets hit with a baseball right in the cross.
A video has surfaced showing an American baseball player being hit in the crotch by a ball during a game.
FIA holds hearing on Mercedes protest against punishments Russell in Monaco
The FIA is holding a hearing regarding Mercedes' appeal against penalties imposed on George Russell during the Monaco Grand Prix.
Hostess who mistakenly reported the death of Lionel Messi's father resigns
A presenter who mistakenly reported the death of Lionel Messi's father has resigned.
Irish Parliament votes to abolish mandatory cooling-off period for abortion
The Irish parliament has voted to abolish the mandatory waiting period for abortions.
Transfer updates. Feyenoord should have their first summer reinforcements in.
Feyenoord is reportedly set to make their first summer transfer acquisition.
Live from the WK. Spectacular pass near the finish at Switzerland-Bosnia.
The article reports on a spectacular goal attempt during a World Cup match between Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Orange meets Hungary in the hunt for a World Cup ticket, and Wiegman against Greece.
The article discusses an upcoming football match between the Netherlands national team (Oranje) and Hungary, highlighting their pursuit of a World Cup qualification spot. It also mentions Sarina Wiegman's involvement against Greece.
Van der Leij has traded RKC for a Champions League player.
The article reports on a football transfer involving player Van der Leij moving from RKC to a club participating in the UEFA Champions League.
Cabinet wants to become more independent from the US and finds support from Ukraine
The Dutch government aims to reduce its dependence on the United States and has found support in Ukraine.
Live from the World Cup. Rashford decides the match between England and Croatia.
The article covers a live World Cup match between England and Croatia, highlighting Marcus Rashford's decisive goal.

Serial killer US gets life in prison for murdering women in emotionally charged case
An American serial killer, Rex Heuermann, has been sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for the so-called 'Gilgo Beach murders,' in which eight women were killed between 1993 and 2010. The victims' remains were found on remote beaches near Long Island, New York. Family members of the victims attended the trial and expressed their anger and grief. One relative described finding parts of her niece's body without a head or hands. Heuermann admitted responsibility but said further words would have no meaning.

US announces deals with Iran, signed letter of intent
The presidents of the United States and Iran have officially signed an intention statement aimed at ending the war. The text of the intention statement was published earlier in the evening by the United States and also released by Iran through the state news agency IRNA. A White House official read the memorandum to journalists. The text largely aligns with previously leaked documents and moves the most sensitive issues forward to negotiations for a final agreement. It is clear that the US is making concessions to Iran on several points. The text states that both countries will halt all军事操作 (m
Milan tram drivers suspended after sharing images of female passengers
The article reports that tram drivers in Milan have been suspended after sharing images of female passengers.
AfD politician uses Nazi speech by Goebbels as a ringtone, the municipality reports
A member of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has been reported to have Adolf Hitler's former propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels' Nazi speech as their phone ringtone. The local municipality has filed a report regarding this matter.

The prosecutor suspects that criminal activities are the cause of the Amsterdam explosion
The Amsterdam police suspect criminal activities involving explosives caused a major explosion in the Osdorp neighborhood last week. The Public Prosecution Service (OM) has identified two suspects, aged 23 and 24, who are accused of causing the explosion, endangering lives, preparing explosions, and possessing explosives. Both suspects were injured during the incident, with reports indicating severe injuries including the loss of a leg and an arm for one of them. The court has extended their pre-trial detention for two weeks. A third suspect remains at large. The explosion occurred in a shed附属
Provisional US-Iran agreement leaked: these are the 14 points of the peace plan
The Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf has published an article revealing details of a preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran, outlining fourteen points of a peace plan.
Video: Yamal scores a great goal in training for Spain the day after the false start of the World Cup
The article discusses Spanish football player Gavi scoring an impressive goal during training after a false start at the World Cup.
Stricter EU rules for meat-catcher labelling: 'steak' only for real meat
The European Union is introducing stricter rules for labeling meat products, ensuring that terms like 'beef steak' can only be used for genuine beef. This move aims to prevent misleading consumers with products that do not contain the actual meat they imply.

Minister: misleading figures played no role in permitting Tesla to drive
Minister Karremans emphasized that misleading figures submitted by Tesla during the approval process did not influence the decision to allow self-driving Tesla vehicles on Dutch roads. The RDW conducted extensive testing, including 3000 hours on a test track and nearly two million kilometers driven across Europe. Despite concerns raised by MP Habtamu de Hoop regarding fatal accidents involving Tesla's autonomous cars in the US, Karremans stated that the approval was based solely on technical assessments and not on the submitted data.
Greek track in the run up to Wimbledon immediately shut down in Halle
The article reports that Dutch tennis player Richard Griekspoor was eliminated in the first round of the Halle Open, a tournament preceding the Wimbledon Championships.
Nurse tried to save student Maria, 21, who died during bungee jumping:
A nurse attempted to save Maria (21), a student who died during a bungee jump, and spoke with her before she passed away.
Court sees workers through Temper not as employees but as expatriate forces
The court has ruled that workers employed through the platform Temper should be classified as temporary agency workers rather than self-employed individuals (zzp'ers).
Bank fraud is a big problem: 'Continue to share a password'
The article discusses the growing issue of bank fraud, highlighting the importance of securing personal banking information. It advises individuals to avoid sharing passwords with others to prevent unauthorized access to their accounts.
Matthijs de Ligt is dating again after breaking up with Annekee Molenaar
Matthijs de Ligt is dating again after his breakup with Annekee Molenaar.
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Football player Rafa Mir is sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for sexual abuse and abuse
Football player Rafa Mir has been sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for sexual abuse and assault.
Diederik Gommers on the coronavirus crisis: "We've just let people die. We really should never do that again".
Diederik Gommers reflects on the coronavirus crisis, expressing regret over lives lost and emphasizing the need to avoid such outcomes in the future.
AEX nearly surpasses 1,100 point threshold due to hope for end of Iran war
The AEX index approached the 1,100-point threshold due to hopes for an end to the Iran war.
Ships are waiting for more clarity in the Strait of Hormuz
The article reports that ships are waiting for more clarity in the Strait of Hormuz.
Dutch princess gets four-year prison sentence for two rapes
The son of Norway's crown princess has been sentenced to four years in prison for two cases of sexual assault.

Majority of Swiss vote against maximum number of residents
A majority of Swiss voters rejected a proposal to set a population cap at 10 million, according to an early exit poll. The initiative was proposed by the right-populist SVP party, which aims to prevent what it calls a 'population explosion' and protect Switzerland's infrastructure and housing market. The SVP has previously pushed for referendums targeting ethnic minorities, such as those concerning burqas and minarets. Population growth has been most noticeable in urban areas, particularly in German-speaking regions.
Haiti loses to Almere City striker Providence at World Cup in Scotland
Haiti lost a match at the World Cup in Scotland, with Almere City player Providence playing for Haiti.
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Verbruggen starts for Oranje against Japan, Flekken second keeper at WC
The article reports that Verbruggen has started playing for the Netherlands national team against Japan at the World Cup, with Flekken serving as the second goalkeeper.
Video | Press Conference of Glory Champion Kromah Interrupted by Challenger
A video report covers a press conference attended by Glory champion Kromah, which was interrupted by a challenger.
World Cup Day Program: Morocco hits Brazil and Haitian Neymar in action
The article outlines the day's schedule for the World Cup, highlighting matches between Morocco and Brazil, and mentions a player referred to as the 'Haitian Neymar' who is expected to play.
Former Feyenoord commander Larin delivers host country Canada historic point against Bosnia
The article reports that former Feyenoord player Larin scored a goal for Canada against Bosnia and Herzegovina, giving the host nation a historic point.
Video of Mark Rutte being questioned by the Crown Commission
Mark Rutte, the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, is being questioned by the coronavirus commission.
Economic growth is slowed by war in the Middle East
The economic growth in the Netherlands has fallen short due to the war in the Middle East.
Fourth dead after being hit by a car in a school camp in Zeeland, 19-year-old man arrested
A fourth person has died following a hit-and-run incident during a school camp in Zeeland. A 19-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident.
Video Fire Department picks up 'rolled-out' car from ship in Arnhem
A fire department in Arnhem has retrieved a car that had been rolled off a ship.
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A video review of the Kia K4.
It's an exciting day for those students to hear about the flag hanging with the school bag.
The article discusses a significant day for students who are deciding whether they can hang a flag with a school bag.

Student killed in a school bus accident near Munich
A child died in a collision between a school bus and a tour bus near Munich, Germany. The incident involved two classes from a primary school in Haimhausen, who were on a field trip. All 35 occupants of the tour bus were injured, with 28 suffering minor injuries. The deceased child, believed to be around 8 years old, died from head injuries at the scene. Two children and a teacher remain in critical condition. Authorities have confirmed that neither driver was under the influence of alcohol.
The brutal anti-immigrant gang in Belfast after stabbing, house and car burning
Anti-immigration groups in Belfast have been involved in violent acts following an attack, including setting homes and cars on fire.
27 homeless after Belfast riots
27 people became homeless after arson incidents during riots in Belfast.
Television camera crashed on the field at practice interland Hungary, no injuries
A television camera fell onto the field during Hungary's training match, but no injuries were reported.
Companies that use AI are not taking too much into account the impact of staff
The article states that companies applying AI are not sufficiently considering the consequences for their employees.
Video Koeman arrives in Kansas City: "We have a good eleven"
The article includes a video of Ronald Koeman arriving in Kansas City, where he comments on the team's quality.

Megafestation, 'Household Fair for Youth', returns after years of absence
The event 'Megafestatie,' originally held between 1993 and 2004, is returning after more than 20 years. It will take place next July at the Jaarbeurs in Utrecht over two days, significantly shorter than the original nine-day format. The event was initially conceived by Jan Morriën, who worked as a PR chief at Veronica, as a 'Household Fair for Young People.' It attracted between 70,000 and 180,000 visitors annually. Activities included trying out the internet, condom distribution alongside dildos by an NGO, and photo sessions with modeling agencies. According to Marko van Kampen, it reflected
Video Thousands of Albanians protesting again against resort son-in-law Trump
Thousands of Albanians have protested against Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, over his involvement in the development of a luxury resort in Albania.

Chocolate after 77 years no more Cécémel in Belgium
Belgium is phasing out the name 'Cécémel' for the chocolate milk drink, replacing it with the original Dutch name 'Chocomel' to align with international naming conventions. The change has sparked nostalgia and debate among Belgians, who view Cécémel as part of their cultural heritage. Producer FrieslandCampina emphasizes that the change only involves updating the label text and aims to unify branding across languages.
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PowNed is getting episodes of Forbidden Love offline to sexual affairs participants
The streaming platform PowNed has removed episodes of the show 'Verboden Liefde' from its service due to the involvement of participants in a sexual misconduct case.
Sam van Royen doesn't consider himself a nephew.
Sam van Royen states he does not consider himself a 'nepobaby' and emphasizes that he has followed his own path.
A rare pointed horned lizard born in Safari Park Beekse Bergen
A rare pygmy marmoset has been born at Safaripark Beekse Bergen.
Video: Mette-Marit is so bad: "She has to be ready day and night"
The article discusses the challenging situation faced by Mette-Marit, highlighting her constant readiness and dedication.
The Danes are now back together, Eriksen has failed.
The article discusses Christian Eriksen collapsing during a match, describing it as a shocking experience for Denmark.
"Kimi Antonelli is just going to be world champion".
The article states that Kimi Antonelli will simply become world champion.
Hotels fear a difficult summer after VAT increases: 'Consciousness increases'
Hotels are expressing concerns about a difficult summer season following an increase in the value-added tax (VAT). The industry reports that worries are growing due to potential impacts on customer spending and business operations.
♪ Dolphins jump out of the water around the Wadden Sea
A video has been shared showing dolphins jumping out of the water around a buoy in the Wadden Sea.
Many festivals have not sold out yet: 'Consumers must make choices'
The article discusses that many music festivals have not yet sold out their tickets, suggesting that consumers need to make choices when purchasing.
Video Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are throwing a wedding party in Palermo
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner have celebrated their wedding in Palermo.
US dollar remains dominant worldwide but is losing ground
The article discusses the continued dominance of the US dollar on the global stage, while noting that it is gradually losing some of its influence.
Video: Princess Kate hugging emotionally disturbed patient who is completing cancer treatment
Princess Kate hugged an emotional patient who had just completed cancer treatment.
FKA twigs about "dangerous" show at Ziggo Dome: "Like I'm going bungee jumping"
FKA twigs has expressed concerns about the safety of her performance at the Ziggo Dome, comparing it to bungee jumping.
Rosalía is postponing her US tour due to family circumstances
Rosalía has postponed her American tour due to family circumstances.
Second posthumous album Prince with songs from a safe coming out in August
A second posthumous album featuring songs from a safe deposit box will be released in August.
Video: World Cup team Orange boarding a plane for the US
The Netherlands' World Cup squad, referred to as 'Oranje,' boards a plane for their departure to the United States.
Telephones call on minister in concept letter to take action against Ungehord Nederland
Public broadcasters have requested the minister to take action against 'Ongehoord Nederland', a group known for spreading misinformation.
Zelensky's video of the attack on St. Petersburg: "It is justified"
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that an attack on Saint Petersburg was justified.
Video Helicopter fragments lying in the field after a fatal crash in England
A fatal helicopter crash occurred in England, leaving debris scattered across a field. The incident has raised concerns about aviation safety.
Ukraine is attacking St. Petersburg on the day of "Putin's Davos"
Ukraine launches an attack on Saint Petersburg on the day of Putin's 'Davos' event.
The housing market is in danger of collapse if no action is taken
The article discusses the potential stagnation of the housing market if no intervention occurs.
US threatens to impose new import duties on EU and dozens of other economies
The United States threatens new import tariffs on the European Union and dozens of other economies.
Employee in the Hague cemetery suspected of stealing jewelry from graves
A worker at a cemetery in The Hague is suspected of stealing jewelry from graves.
Brother of 'Bolle Jos' delivered by Turkey to the Netherlands
The brother of 'Bolle Jos' has been extradited from Turkey to the Netherlands.
Video: In this motorcycle race, almost every year someone dies
The article discusses a motorsport event where fatalities occur almost every year.
Shorttracker De Laate (31) ends his career: 'It wasn't always fun'
Shorttrackeerder Patrick de Laat heeft zijn sportieve carrière beëindigd op 31 jaar oud. In een interview geeft hij toe dat het niet altijd leuk was geweest.
Belgian company angry: school bus ignores red signal at railway crossing
A Belgian company has expressed anger after a school bus ignored a red light at a railway crossing.
Germany's poverty rate rises to record highs: 13.3 million people below the poverty line
The article reports that poverty in Germany has reached a record high, with 13.3 million people living below the poverty line.
Former environmental protection boss back away from Tata Steel due to his extreme right-wing past
A former director of Milieudefensie has left Tata Steel again due to their extreme-right past.
Belgian killer leaves prison with a single belt after almost half a century
A Belgian murderer has been released from prison after nearly half a century, under house arrest.
Orange opponents Sweden and Tunisia suffer training defeat, Kökçü helps Turkey
The Netherlands national football team, known as Oranje, faced opponents Sweden and Tunisia during training sessions, with both teams suffering losses. The article mentions Kökçü, who contributed to Turkey's performance.
3x3 basketball players start their quest for new world title with two wins
The Dutch 3x3 basketball team started their campaign for a new world title with two victories.
Oatly, the oat milk producer, wants to use sea oats.
Oatly, a producer of oat milk, plans to start using barley from Zeeland for its products.
Dental practices seek success in a tight market
Dental practices are seeking successors in a tight market.
Police officer involved in violent arrest Says: 'I didn't know the woman was pregnant'
An officer involved in a violent arrest in Zeist stated they were unaware that the woman being detained was pregnant.