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Rainy weekend then sunshine: Ultimate holiday weather for last days of July
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How to prioritise your insane to-do list as a business owner
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Dutch passport remains world's third strongest in Henley Passport Index
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Paris Olympics 2024: How to watch the Olympic Games in the Netherlands
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Student fees for Dutch universities to rise in the coming academic year
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King’s Day 2025: Celebrations to take place on April 26
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34 percent of Dutch households struggle to cool their homes during heatwaves
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Are you a first-time homebuyer under 35? Here's some good news!
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Nyenrode: 5 insightful books every modern leader should read
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Summer update: Major changes to EU Blue Card explained
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Which municipalities in the Netherlands have the most and least affordable house prices?
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NS mistakenly sends birthday present to 500.000 people in the Netherlands
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Canalside strolls: Amsterdam named most walkable city in the world
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Several flights in the Netherlands disrupted amid worldwide IT outage
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GVB launches campaign seeking foreign bus drivers for vacancies in Amsterdam
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Summer temperatures set to return to the Netherlands with highs of 32 degrees
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The Netherlands β€œfalling through the cracks” in protecting vulnerable children
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10 Dutch artists and their most famous paintings
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Dutch Ministry of Defence wants 70 hectares of land for ammunition storage
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Dutch rental housing supply drops by almost a third as rent prices increase
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Many residents in the Netherlands are overpaying for health insurance
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Expat Service: Simplifying Dutch taxes for expats and employers
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How Dutch parents teach their children to manage money
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Buying a home is about what you can afford, not what you can borrow
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The Netherlands could create 120.000 new homes by renovating existing ones
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Camping crazy: Netherlands has second most campsites per capita in the EU
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Dutch police may be able to use commercial DNA databases to solve cold cases
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Forever missing your train? This Dutch app works out if you'll make it
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Hague Gemenete

Draft Woonvisie 2040 to tackle housing crisis<br>The Hague has been hit hard by the housing crisis. The draft Woonvisie 2040 (Housing Agenda 2040) contains the municipality's plans for tackling the housing shortage.
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Neighbourhood residents attend 1st meeting on NATO summit<br>More than 120 residents attended the informational meeting about the NATO summit in the World Forum on Monday, 3 June 2024. The municipality organised the evening together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Frederik Hendrikplein: choose the new playground<br>The Frederik Hendrikplein in the Statenkwartier will get a new playground. Children have until 21 June to vote for their favourite design.
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Hague residents show off their favourite spotsΒ <br>Residents of The Hague are the focus of the exhibition and the magazine 'Haagse mensen' (People of The Hague). They posed for the photos at their favourite spot in their neighbourhood.
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Results of wastewater research into drug use<br>Just as in other cities wastewater samples from The Hague were analysed for traces of drugs. The research was carried out in a large part of the city.
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Donate your used children’s bikes<br>The municipality will be collecting used children’s bicycles from 13 May to 1 July 2024. The bicycles will be fixed up and handed out to children in The Hague who are unable to buy a bicycle.
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The Hague handing out 1,750 trees<br>Residents, businesses, sport clubs, schools and other organisations can apply for a tree. Apply between 27 May and 22 July 2024.
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3 June: meeting for neighbourhood residents on NATO summit<br>On Monday evening, 3 June the municipality, together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will organise a informational meeting about the NATO summit.
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NATO summit in 2025 in The Hague<br>The Hague will be hosting the NATO summit in 2025. The summit will be held from 24 to 26 June 2025.
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