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US-Iranian talks postponed after Israeli attacks on Lebanon
Talks between the US and Iran have been postponed following Israeli attacks on Lebanon.
It's the very rarity of aging that makes "Meerstad" so shocking.
The article discusses the shocking nature of the 'Meerstad' case, emphasizing how the rarity of elder abuse makes it particularly disturbing.
Afghans evacuated by the Netherlands ask for exemption from new asylum rules
Afghans who were evacuated by the Netherlands are requesting an exception to new asylum rules.
A stunning first performance of Wynton Marsalis's magnificent trumpet concerto.
The article discusses the successful premiere of Wynton Marsalis' trumpet concerto.
The Concert Hall Choir came, sang, but did not win
The article discusses the performance of Het Koor van het Concertgebouworkest, noting that despite their appearance and singing, they did not achieve victory.
Asia in particular suffered from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz
The article discusses the impact of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, particularly focusing on Asia.
This historian discovered the very first portrait of the States General.
A historian discovered what is believed to be the first portrait of the States-General, an institution central to Dutch governance. The discovery was described as unexpected by the historian.
Haaland's goals at the World Cup make the earth tremble in Norway
The article discusses how goals scored by Erling Haaland during the World Cup have caused tremors in Norway.
Corona committee interrogates the cabinet adviser who demanded an apology from Mark Rutte
The Dutch Corona Commission has interviewed the cabinet advisor who demanded apologies from Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
What is political courage? by Wilma Kieskamp and Stevo Akkerman
The article discusses 'political courage' with guests Wilma Kieskamp and Stevo Akkerman.
Hermans wants to deal with own risk increase law later, opposition angry
The article discusses Minister Hermans' proposal to delay the processing of legislation regarding an increase in patient co-payments (eigen risico). The opposition has expressed strong disapproval of this plan.
How do you recognize hidden sugars?
The article discusses how to recognize hidden sugars in food products.
The draw between Shakira and Italy
The article mentions a draw between Shakira and Italy, but provides no additional details.
A difficult childhood has a whole range of biological effects .
A difficult youth has a wide range of biological effects
The VVD doesn't care about the future of the Netherlands
The article states that the Dutch political party VVD does not care about the future of the Netherlands.
Suddenly I crawled back: animals are also engaged in death
The article discusses the concept of animals engaging with death, likely exploring themes such as animal behavior around dying or deceased members of their species.
This large parasol fungus had a chance to hatch as early as June
A large parasol mushroom was spotted in June.
Renske Brouwer
The article mentions 'Renske Brouwer' but provides no additional information or context.
Opinion: Manure can also be a solution!
The article discusses the potential of manure as a solution, likely referring to agricultural practices or environmental policies related to waste management.
Opinion: Writing for the classroom is not writing instruction
The article discusses the difference between having a writer in the classroom and providing proper writing instruction.
Nicky Kamminga is here.
The article mentions 'Nicky Kamminga' but provides no additional information or context about the individual.
Ice cream with burnt honey-jasmine syrup and pine nuts
The article mentions a frozen dessert recipe containing burnt honey, jasmine syrup, and pine nut kernels.
What if the Dutch team draws again?
The article poses a hypothetical question about what would happen if the Dutch national football team played another draw.
The newspaper archive has no completed past tense.
The article discusses the concept of a newspaper archive not being confined to the past tense, suggesting that historical records remain relevant and active rather than static.
Court of Auditors: 10,000 serious crimes from 2024 not dealt with
The Dutch audit office (Rekenkamer) has reported that approximately 10,000 serious crimes from 2024 were not processed.
EU moves forward with controversial Taliban visit to Brussels
The EU continues with a controversial visit by the Taliban to Brussels.
How much did the war in Iran cost the Americans?
The article asks what the war in Iran has cost the Americans.
Father Tichon, the anti-Western "Putin whisperer", sanctioned by the EU
The EU has imposed sanctions on Vladimir Tikhomirov, also known as 'Vader Tichon,' who is described as an anti-Western figure and referred to as the 'Putin whisperer.'
Serbia hopes to pamper Trump with cage fighting championships
Serbia hopes to appease Trump with championship cockfighting.

OM: 18 deaths linked to drugs sold by Funcaps
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) has indicated it may be able to prove that 18 people died due to substances sold through the website Funcaps. During an initial court hearing in Zwolle, the OM stated that four other deaths are still under investigation. The OM examined 80 potential cases linked to the sale of these substances but found insufficient evidence for the remaining cases. Funcaps sold various drugs, including bromazolam, O-DSMT, and 2F-ketamine, without providing usage instructions or warnings. The owners of Funcaps, who began selling counterfeit pills during the coronavirus
The introverted former music festival host Dadi Freyr is looking for a collaboration.
Dadi Freyr, an introverted former Songfestival participant, is seeking collaboration and acknowledges the need to be more social.
Better language education is now more important than arithmetic but why?
The article discusses the increasing importance of language education compared to mathematics in schools, raising the question of why this shift is happening.
Washington is now threatening to impose financial penalties on NATO countries.
The article reports that Washington is threatening NATO countries with financial penalties.
Festivals take heat precautions, sporting events canceled or rescheduled
Festivals are taking precautionary measures against heat, while sports events have been canceled or adjusted.
Four out of ten partners do not take additional maternity leave; mainly the lowest and highest earners work by
Four out of ten partners do not take additional parental leave; primarily those with the lowest and highest incomes continue working.
World Cup in a lousy picture? Just look at something else
The article suggests that if the World Cup is being broadcast in poor quality, viewers should simply watch something else.
In Utrecht, maternity care is being cancelled, and that threatens to happen elsewhere
The article reports that maternity care services in Utrecht are being discontinued, with similar measures potentially being implemented elsewhere.
Charging a car cheaply at a house with no driveway, is that possible?
The article discusses whether it is cost-effective to charge an electric car at a house without a driveway.
The cat ladies aren't that crazy yet.
Psychologists to play a greater role in euthanasia in new directive
Psychologists are set to play a larger role in euthanasia decisions under new guidelines.
Come for a discount to the Abel Herzberg lecture 2026 by Alicja Gescinska
The article promotes the Abel Herzberg lecture 2026 by Alicja Gescinska, offering discounted tickets.
Ilya discovers that his life is made up of lies.
The article discusses Ilya discovering that his life is built on interconnected lies.
The new Jane Harper is a grippingly beautiful thriller
The article discusses the new novel by Jane Harper, describing it as an emotionally compelling and beautiful thriller.
The best-selling whisperer Philip Goodluck is no more.
The article discusses the non-existence of 'Philip Goodluck,' referred to as a 'bestsellerfluisteraar' (bestseller whisperer), suggesting that this figure is fictional or a myth.
Kees, 40, is looking for a fun-loving woman who is not a housewife either.
Kees (40) is looking for a friendly woman who is not a 'house mouse'.
Clothes with a history, how beautiful is that?
The article discusses clothing with a historical background, highlighting its aesthetic value.
How do I deal with my intrusive father-in-law?
The article discusses how to deal with an overbearing father-in-law when the partner remains silent on the issue.
Gwen wants to start organizing all kinds of events herself .
Gwen plans to organize various types of events in the future.
Diamond power during state visit to Japan: Princess Ariane (19) makes her debut in striking red tiara with special copy from royal vault
Princess Ariane made her tiara debut during a state visit to Japan, wearing a notable diamond piece from the royal collection. The article highlights her appearance in a striking red outfit.
"Boss in his own mouth", cried my old dentist.
The article references a statement made by the author's former dentist, who said 'Baas in eigen bek' ('Master in one's own mouth') in response to something.
555 goalless World Cup minutes
The article mentions 555 minutes without conceding a goal during the World Cup.
Not for criminals and migrants.
The article discusses the potential ban on lie detection technology, clarifying that it would not apply to criminals and migrants.
Drama for six shepherds as forerunner of piece for six houseplants
The article discusses a dramatic situation involving six shepherds who were used as predecessors for six potted plants.
Asparagus and potato salad with olive oil
The article provides a recipe for asparagus and potato salad with olive oil.
Is forgiveness an old-fashioned word?
The article asks whether the word 'forgiveness' is becoming an outdated term.
Dutch researchers experimented with controversial lie detector for border controls
Dutch researchers experimented with a controversial lie detector for border controls.
Readers' comments: Once a pacifist, always a pacifist
The article presents reader reactions to the idea that once someone identifies as a pacifist, they are always considered a pacifist, regardless of changing circumstances or positions.
The Return of the Grey Claw
We all follow that compelling Schiphol Arrow by designer Kho Liang Ie
The article discusses the Schipholpijl, a design by Kho Liang Ie, and mentions that everyone follows it.
Return centres for migrants outside the EU become a legal experiment
The article discusses return centers for migrants outside the EU being considered a legal experiment.
Lotte Stegeman wins the first ever Green Griffin for her book on bears.
Lotte Stegeman has won the first Groene Griffel award for her book about bears titled 'The honey bear smells really fresh, did you know?'

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
Researchers map global fungal networks
Researchers are mapping underground fungal networks worldwide.
Can Israel do without the United States?
Trouw poses the question of whether Israel can function without the United States, suggesting a dependency on U.S. support.
New directions for class justice in the Netherlands
Trouw reports on new indications suggesting class justice issues in the Netherlands.
The latest round of tiresome fear porn about AI.
The article discusses what it calls 'exhausting fear porn' regarding artificial intelligence, suggesting that current discourse around AI is overly alarmist.
Iran deal seen as a setback by the Americans
The article discusses how the American perspective views the Iran agreement as a form of submission.
Leaked Iran deal seen as a setback by the Americans
The article discusses a leaked Iran agreement viewed by Americans as a sign of submission.
Ecologist Han Lindeboom: Wherever people go, things go wrong
Ecoloog Han Lindeboom states that 'where humans come, things go wrong.'
J.D. Vance found his way back to the faith, but he'd rather follow Trump than the Vatican.
The article discusses J.D. Vance's return to faith but notes his preference for following Donald Trump over the Vatican.
Work penalties and probation for discrimination and violence at Vrije Universiteit
The article reports on individuals who have received task penalties and conditional prison sentences related to discrimination and violence at Vrije Universiteit.
Michael Jackson biopic is breaking records
A biographical film about Michael Jackson has broken box office records.

SpaceX good by first day on the stock market, Musk first billionaire ever
SpaceX began trading on the stock market in New York with its share opening at $150. The initial public offering raised $75 billion, making it the largest IPO ever. Elon Musk has become the first billionaire in history, though he retains a significant portion of his shares. The stock price opened 11% higher than the announced introduction price of $135, indicating strong investor interest. Demand for SpaceX shares exceeded available shares by three times, according to sources from the Financial Times. Musk expressed surprise at the success during the Nasdaq listing.
Former home care worker from Ede after thirty years on trial for Rwandan genocide
A former home care worker from Ede is appearing before a court after thirty years for involvement in the Rwandan genocide.
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When does the world say stop bombing hospitals?
The article poses the question of when the world will call for an end to the bombing of hospitals.
It's not easy to convince your enemy of something.
The article discusses the difficulty of persuading an enemy of something.
Opinion: The migration pact is inhuman, expensive and pointless
The opinion piece argues that the Migration Pact is inhumane, expensive, and pointless.
This column should have been about Diogo Jota.
This article states that the column was supposed to be about Diogo Jota.
A good plea to reclaim the space of action
The article presents a sincere plea to regain room for maneuver.
Potatoes' kernels with shiso, miso and red pepper
The article mentions a dish called 'Aardappelgratin met shiso, miso en rode peper,' which translates to 'Potato gratin with shiso, miso, and red pepper.' No further details about the dish, its origin, or any related events are provided.
Opinion: Will it become a crime to stick extremist stickers in the future?
The article discusses whether placing extremist stickers will become illegal under new legislation.
Deep-sea plans Swiss-Dutch company Allseas are in breach of international law
The Dutch newspaper Trouw reports that the deep-sea plans of the Swiss-Dutch company Allseas are in conflict with international law.
Everything is online about the packaging, nothing more about the contents
The article discusses how online content is increasingly judged by its packaging rather than its substance.
Opinion: Will waving an extremist flag soon become a criminal offence?
The article discusses whether displaying an extremist flag will become illegal in the future.
I'm a pacifist, my son's going into the army, how do I keep talking to him without denying myself?
A parent who identifies as a pacifist discusses the challenge of maintaining communication with their son, who has chosen to join the military, without compromising their personal beliefs.
The budgetary debate in Sweden is now under fire.
The article discusses a budget debate involving Sjoerdsma, where the political party Pro is now under scrutiny.
Possible errors in the safety control of gas-producing households
The article reports on possible errors in the safety checks of homes located in the gas extraction area.

Two Belarusians arrested for involvement in the death of Russian Putin critic
Two men from Belarus were arrested in Poland in connection with the assassination of Semjon Skrepetski, a Russian critic of President Vladimir Putin. The incident occurred in the city of Biala Podlaska, near the border with Belarus. According to Polish prosecutors, an unknown shooter fired two shots at Skrepetski before firing three more rounds into his head, chest, and back, killing him. It remains unclear whether multiple perpetrators were involved or if those arrested today were directly responsible for the shooting. A Belarusian Telegram channel reported that several attackers were present