Good morning! Finance Minister Kaag and Infrastructure Messengers must persuade the House of Representatives to buy back Air France-KLM shares. The leaders of the Member States of the European Union are also meeting in Brussels for a two-day summit.
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Weather: More sun, showers possible in the north. At altitudes between 14 and 16 degrees it remains quite cool. The wind blowing from the northwest will decrease, then turn to the east.
on the way out Here you will find an overview of the activities. And view the train timetables here.
What can you expect today?
- Ministers Kaag Finance and Infrastructure Harbers discuss the purchase of AirFrance-KLM shares with the House of Representatives. The aim is to retain the Dutch 9.3% interest in the airline.
- A two-day summit between the heads of government of the Member States of the European Union started in Brussels. Leaders discuss the energy and food crisis and a new round of sanctions against Russia, including the oil embargo. German Economy Minister Habeck warned yesterday that the EU consensus on sanctions against Russia is collapsing.
- Today is the last working day for Kim Putters, director of the Social and Cultural Planning department. He headed the scientific institute for nine years.
- Michelin stars awarded. In the DeLaMar Theater in Amsterdam, the organization will announce which restaurants in the Netherlands will win, lose or shine this year. In 2021, 113 restaurants participated. Inter Scaldes in Kruiningen in Zeeland and De Librije in Zwolle are the only 3-star restaurants.
What did you miss?
At least four police officers were injured outside the ADO stadium in the unrest that followed the ADO Den Haag promotion match. Some had to go to hospital. Neighbors were also injured.
Riots broke out in several places outside the stadium, causing devastation. According to the police, the rioters were very aggressive and used brute force. Firecrackers, rocks and street furniture were thrown.
The riot police have also made a report with police dogs. Many suspects were arrested. By midnight, the stadium area fell silent again.
More news from the evening:
- In 39 cases, prosecutors work anonymously because of threats: in most cases their names have been replaced by numbers in the files.
- Former guerrilla and businessman Colombia in the second round: The second round will take place on June 19, as none of the candidates received more than 50% of the vote.
- Wreckage of missing plane found in Nepal: no survivors.
And then this:
Twelve years later, Ros Beiaard returned to Dendermonde last weekend. Normally, the large wooden horse travels through Belgium every ten years, but due to corona this had to be postponed for two years. At least 80,000 people came to Dendermonde yesterday to watch the show.
With 2,000 extras, 27 buoys, 150 horses and 50 other animals, the highlight of the parade is Ros Beiaard, two meters wide, over five meters long and almost five meters high. The imposing courier, five groups of twelve carriers, or pain on the streets of the city, which regularly splashes impressively.
The audience enthusiastically applauded the spot:
Happy Monday!
Source: NOS
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