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Limburg churches are ringing bells for peace in Ukraine, LVO goes to court in dispute relocation of students and Weerter drug suspect fears prison in Armenia. This and more in the 1Lunch.

‘No fine for municipalities if Gazprom contract is terminated’
If municipalities cancel their contract with the Russian gas company Gazprom, they should not expect a large fine or lump sum payment. This is stated by various lawyers independently of each other at BNR. Read more here.

Limburg churches ring bells for peace in Ukraine
In Limburg, Ash Wednesday between 5:15 PM and 5:30 PM, church bells will ring in various places for peace and justice in Ukraine. Diocese of Roermond has called on all parishes to participate in the action. Read more here.

LVO goes to court in dispute relocation of students
The judge must determine whether the damage claim of 4.5 tons from the municipality of Meerssen to the umbrella organization Limburgs Secondary Education (LVO) is justified. The parties cannot reach an agreement together. The dispute has to do with the delayed move of students from Stella Maris College in Valkenburg to Meerssen. Read more here.

Weerter drug suspect fears prison in Armenia
For the Weerter Turk Feyzi T. (54) extradition to Armenia threatens. The fifty-year-old is suspected of being involved in a major international heroin transport in 2020. Extradition to Armenia is Feyzi’s biggest fear, because of the political sensitivities between that country and his native Turkey. Read more here.

‘Max Verstappen extends contract and writes history’
Max Verstappen will remain associated with Oracle Red Bull Racing for years to come. The Limburger would have signed a long-term contract, which would immediately make him the best-earned Dutch athlete of all time. Read more here.

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