Dolly’s the real deal, isn’t she? She’s always been good people, and this just proves it again. A million bucks from her own pocket? That’s no small thing, especially for the folks hit hard by this storm. She’s never forgotten where she came from, and you can tell she really means it when she says she’s doing her part.
And leave it to Dolly to turn a serious moment into something special with that little "Helene" song. She’s got a heart of gold, plain and simple.
Way to rub it in.
Trains to London and Paris will be able to depart from Amsterdam Centraal again next year. The large-scale construction of the terminal at the station is almost completed.Eurostar was very concerned about the progress of the renovation of Amsterdam Central Station. CEO Gwendoline Cazenave even threa...
The Public Prosecution Service (OM) recommended 60 hours of community service against Bilal A. on Tuesday for computer hacking. The police officer from The Hague allegedly requested unauthorized information from police systems on 30 occasions. He looked for license plates, telephone numbers, and cit...
Who is the worse one?
"Well, there's alot I can't tell…" "Our Relationship was really bizarre…" "We Became Fast Friends…"
Sounds like they had something going.
The scientologist rapist Danny Masterson?
Queen Máxima takes on new UN role, to boost “financial health”
Dutch queen Máxima has a new role at the United Nations, 15 years after she was appointed the secretary-general’s special advocate for inclusive finance for development. On Wednesday, Máxima was given the new role of special advocate for #FinancialHealth and “will work to ensure households everywher...
It's the home of Murdoch, who is surprised?
Euronews Business explores why a lot of European adults are still struggling to put enough in their pension pots and what the best ways are to save for retirement.
Is Western Australia like Texas?
Probably asked by Russia to help kick up a fuss.
NSC urges more research into euthanasia for young adults
Coalition party NSC has called for an investigation into the growing number of requests for euthanasia from people with mental health problems – young women in particular. In total, 456 people were given euthanasia for “unbearable mental suffering” between 2000 and 2023, of whom 52 were under the ag...
In total, 456 people were given euthanasia for “unbearable mental suffering” between 2000 and 2023, of whom 52 were under the age of 30, according to government figures. Of those, 43 cases involved young women, the youngest of whom was 16 at the time.
Housing update: the cabinet’s plans and what they mean for you
The new government has just published its plans for the coming year, so what do they mean for home owners and those hoping to buy? Find out all about the budget and the most recent house price and interest rates developments in the latest housing newsletter. Kick-starting the market First things fi...
Two men killed in crash, may have been fleeing a crime scene
Two men have been killed and a third seriously injured in a road accident on the A50 and police say the three may have been making a getaway from a crime. The AD suggests a safe was found close to the wrecked car and other sources told the paper that an explosives expert checked the vehicle before t...
This guy sure loves being grumpy.
We got double tapped.
“Beautiful”: English World War II soldiers finally laid to rest
“If I should die, think only this of me: that there’s some corner of a foreign field that is forever England,” As several hundred people stood listening to the words of this famous English war poem, the sun broke through onto a corner of a foreign field and the final resting place of English World W...
Rotterdam’s drug-related street signs are a catch for collectors
A campaign by Rotterdam city council to draw attention to the impact of illegal drugs has stimulated a different sort of crime this week, as students and others stole street signs referencing cocaine, ketamine, and MDMA. Council officials decided to “rename” 11 city street signs using drug reference...