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Health · RotterdamHealth and safety inspectors descended on a shopping center in Rotterdam, handing out citations to 23 of the 43 businesses located there, including hospitality companies. Four fines were issued in total, and 19 cafes, restaurants and catering companies were given an official warning.The location was not disclosed, but there are only a few shopping centers in Rotterdam with a minimum of 43 food-related companies, including Zuidplein and Markthal.…See the Story
Vermin, poor hygiene at 23 food businesses in one Rotterdam shopping center
Europe · NetherlandsNetherlands residents see value in EU and don’t want a Nexit, but few feel “European” https://nltimes.nl/2024/04/11/netherlands-residents-see-value-eu-dont-want-nexit-feel-european by McFlyTheThirdSee the Story
Netherlands residents see value in EU and don't want a Nexit, but few feel 'European'
Offbeat · NetherlandsThe police are currently investigating multiple cops for anti-institutional extremism, a spokesperson confirmed to NU.nl. The employees believe the conspiracy theory that the world is ruled by a secret “evil elite.”See the Story
Several cops investigated for anti-institutional extremism
International · UtrechtTwo men, both 20 years old, have been arrested on suspicion of making the first bangalijst about Utrecht students that was found circulating online last month. A bangalijst is a list used to rate women on their looks and a review of past sexual encounters. This list also included personal information of women who were described in detail.See the Story
Two men aged 20 arrested for publishing slut shaming list about Utrecht students
Amsterdam, Netherlands · AmsterdamAmsterdam is at the top of HousingAnywhere's European ranking of the most expensive medium-term rental homes. Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht are also in the top ten of the apartment category in the International Rent Index, AD reports.See the Story
Amsterdam apartments the most expensive in Europe; Rotterdam & The Hague in top five
Climate Activists · The HagueCimate activist Greta Thunberg was among dozens of people detained Saturday by police in The Hague as they removed protesters who were partially blocking a road in the Dutch city. Thunberg was seen flashing a victory sign as she sat in a bus used by police to take detained demonstrators from the scene of a protest against Dutch subsidies and tax breaks to companies linked to fossil fuel industries.See the Story
Dutch police have detained activist Greta Thunberg at a climate demonstration in The Hague
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