Stories from Hilversum · Netherlands
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Dutch Films Explore Factory Settings Amidst Societal Anxiety
Two Dutch films are exploring themes of societal anxiety and self-reliance, with one set in a factory and featuring a female robot offering dangerous hope. The films use the factory setting to reflect on these societal issues.
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Staatsloterij Confirms 10 Extra 100,000 Euro Prizes This Month
The Staatsloterij jackpot for May 10 is 7.5 million euros. Celebrating its 300th anniversary this year, the lottery is also offering 10 extra jubilee prizes of 100,000 euros each this month.
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Moluccan Community Housing Policy May Exclude Residents
The Meluk community in Hilversum fears that ongoing policies will prevent Melukkers from residing in their neighborhood. This situation is perceived as a threat to the "Melukse ziel" and cultural identity.
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Policy Solution Sought For Identity Fraud Reports
Paul Jansen stated that his colleagues at the EO created a report or material for the police concerning identity fraud. The Public Prosecution Service and police are reportedly seeking a policy solution regarding identity fraud cases.
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Explosive Found During Excavation In Hilversum
An explosive device was discovered during excavation work near a sports park in Hilversum.
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Navigation App Error Leads Driver Into Road Center
Testing of a translation application revealed high error rates when processing complex texts and languages that are not closely related.
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Trouw Newspaper Celebrates 25,000th Edition
The Dutch newspaper Trouw is celebrating its 25,000th edition today. Founded in 1943 as a resistance newspaper, the publication is marking the anniversary by using its original logo on its print and website editions.
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Dessert Company Fire In Hilversum
Police report that a dessert company was set on fire.
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Unpublished War Photos Discovered In Netherlands
Marianne Ingleby has discovered hundreds of unpublished photographs taken by her American grandfather. The grandfather served as a military photographer on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. The collection includes explicit images of war, death, and military brothels.
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KPN Promotes Smarter Work In Security Sector
KPN is promoting smarter working methods in the security sector, enabling inspectors to create reports within minutes. This allows for more companies to be assisted daily. KPN offers this technology for a better working Netherlands.
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