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29.11.2024

29.11.2024The Day Water Bills Rose While Jets Stood Still

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Netherlands for 29.11.2024.

It displays 65 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.11.2024The Day Water Bills Rose While Jets Stood Still
Dutch inflation climbed to 4% in November, with announcements of significant water cost increases for 2025. The High Council maintained the F-35 parts export ban to Israel, continuing the previous day's legal restrictions amid the Gaza conflict.

Multiple cities revealed plans to establish zero-emission zones for passenger vehicles, expanding existing commercial vehicle restrictions. KLM announced wage freezes citing financial pressures, while recycling companies reported struggles against foreign competition.

The evening brought institutional tensions as a pro-Palestinian demonstration at Dam Square was prohibited by court order, leading protesters to relocate to Stopera. This followed the previous day's pattern of protest restrictions. Meanwhile, BBB ministers proposed farmer compensation for nature restoration, while sustainability requirements for industrial support were relaxed, marking a shift in environmental policy implementation.
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Metro

Prostaatkanker-grap René van der Gijp valt verkeerd bij VI-kijkers: ‘Kan echt niet’

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Het gemiddelde prijspeil in Nederland lag in november 4% hoger dan een jaar geleden, zo blijkt uit voorlopige cijfers van het CBS. In oktober bedroeg de inflatie nog 3,5%.
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Metro

Hooggevoeligheid of HSP: hype of serieus probleem?

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09:52Dutch Prices Jump As NATO Shields Baltic

The newspapers report on rising inflation in the Netherlands, reaching 4% in November from 3.5% in October (FD). NATO's increased support for Baltic states against potential Russian threats is discussed (RD), while analysis suggests Putin maintains sufficient resources to sustain Russia's economy despite war costs (NRC). Amsterdam's hotel industry protests new bed capacity restrictions (Parool), and environmental concerns emerge about Black Friday's waste impact in Ghana (Volkskrant).
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Metro

Korting door maximum eigen risico bij zorgverzekering neemt af, zoveel is het in 2025

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12:08F-35 Parts Ban To Israel Holds

The newspapers report on the Netherlands' F-35 parts export ban to Israel, which will likely remain in place following legal advice to the High Council (NRC). Dutch recycling companies face difficulties competing with foreign markets (FD), while seven individuals face court over violence at the Ajax-Maccabi match (Telegraaf). The women's national football team expresses exhaustion after a demanding 2024 season (Trouw).
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Warren Buffett maakt zich op voor vertrek bij ‘zijn’ Berkshire. Terwijl het bedrijf een uitstekend beursjaar draait, vragen beleggers zich af wat Buffetts opvolger met al het kasgeld gaat doen.
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Metro

Prijs van drinkwater gaat in 2025 ‘flink’ omhoog, zoveel extra geld ben je per huishouden kwijt

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14:41Dutch Waters Rise In Price

The newspapers report on various price increases affecting Dutch households: drinking water costs will rise significantly in 2025 (Metro), while water management taxes in Amsterdam face another increase following this year's major hike (Parool). The Supreme Court has ruled that automatic 3% rent increases in the free sector are not unfair (NRC). Meanwhile, discussions continue about Warren Buffett's succession at Berkshire Hathaway (FD) and Black Friday's environmental impact on Ghana's beaches (Volkskrant).
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Metro

Opgebiecht: ‘Zolang ik een uitkering ontvang, doe ik weinig moeite om een baan te vinden’

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20:08Schoof Cabinet Loses Ground

The newspapers report on the continued deterioration of the Schoof cabinet coalition, which now effectively functions as a minority government after NSC's withdrawal (NRC). A pro-Palestinian demonstration on Dam Square has been prohibited by court order (Parool), while discussions continue about the fragile ceasefire (Volkskrant). The aftermath of Blokker's bankruptcy sees complications in filling vacant retail spaces (Trouw).
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