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August was the busiest month at Schiphol since the coronavirus pandemic

Last month was the busiest month at Schiphol since October 2019.

Economy Read on NL Times
Femke Bol and Sifan Hassan nominated for European athlete of the year award

Femke Bol and Sifan Hassan are contenders for the European Athlete of the Year award.

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This little box provides on-demand power when off the grid

EcoFlow’s Alternator Charger helps keep all your tools and toys charged when driving away from civilization.

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Mayor calls Erasmus Bridge stabbing "horrific"; Justice Min. praises "Rotterdam hero"

Rotterdam mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb called the knife attack at the Er

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Footballer Promes will not attend appeal case in the Netherlands due to fear of arrest

Professional footballer Quincy Promes will not attend his appeal due to the risk that he will end up in a cell in the Netherlands.

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Utrecht planning new neighborhood with 25,000 new homes, 12,500 workplaces

The municipality of Utrecht is planning an entirely new neighborhood in the Rijnenburg polder with between 23,000 and 25,000 homes and 12,500 workspaces, the city

Economy Read on NL Times
News Image Alexis Ohanian is premiering his women’s soccer show on X

In a late Friday email, X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced the launch of a new “video tab” feature (resembling a TikTok-style endless scroll, according to a source at X) and an X-exclusive reality series, called The Offseason, starring soccer star Midge Purce, and produced by investor Alexis Ohanian. This announcement comes shortly after a gathering of X partners and clients at the New York office on Tuesday, while Yaccarino works to retain advertisers and content creators — both vital to the platform but steadily fleeing due to the behavior of its owner, Elon Musk. Yaccarino added that Purce and Ohanian came to the office to share more about the upcoming premiere of The Offseason — which is set to go live October 18. X has been securing...

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News Image NASA has a fine plan for deorbiting the ISS—unless Russia gets in the way

This photo of the International Space Station was captured by a crew member on a Soyuz spacecraft. ended. The program remains one of the few examples of cooperation between the US and Russian governments. Last year, Russia formally extended its commitment to the ISS to at least 2028. NASA and space agencies in Europe, Japan, and Canada have agreed to maintain the space station through 2030.

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News Image Mysterious Signal Hints at The Smallest Black Hole Ever Detected

One of the most sought-after objects in the galaxy.

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