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The 49-year-old woman who had been missing since Monday was found alive in a forest near Emst on Sunday afternoon. The woman was very weak and not approachable. She was transferred by ambulance to the hospital.

Weatherman Piet Paulusma has passed away.

Weatherman Piet Paulusma has passed away. © Brunopress

Weatherman Piet Paulusma has died of cancer. This was announced by Omroep Max boss Jan Slagter. ‘Piet had been suffering from cancer for quite some time, which he did not want to publicize.’

Nearly 20 boats in Harderwijk were reduced to ashes by a devastating fire. The ships were stored in winter storage, close together. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. It wasn’t until later in the morning that people were allowed to pass the barrier to see if their yacht had withstood the conflagration. Neighbor Angela was awakened by frightened voices in the street.

A new era in Formula 1 started for world champion Max Verstappen with a royal drama. With 0 World Cup points due to a late retirement and the realization that Ferrari is now the strongest. Starting from pole position, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc helped the Scuderia to its first win in two and a half years.

Haller and Antony celebrate the 3-2.

Haller and Antony celebrate the 3-2. © ANP

The classic was eventually won by the team from Amsterdam. Arne Slot said in advance that he hoped Feyenoord would make rival Ajax look bad. That was successful in half, but in part two Ajax restored order with goals from Tadic and Antony, who were highly acclaimed by the supporters: 3-2.

Starting tomorrow a sunny first week of spring. The sun is growing in strength. Very soft air is brought in with a weak southerly wind. On Monday it will be 15 to 18 degrees in the afternoon with the highest value in the south of the country. Tuesday seems to be the hottest day of the week with 17 degrees in the afternoon on the Wadden to 20 degrees in North Brabant and Limburg.


Ger Visser still sees opportunities to keep his house.

Ger Visser still sees opportunities to keep his house. © Ronald Hissink

The fallen real estate magnate and former office king Ger Visser lost everything and will soon lose his villa in Gorssel† The house – worth one and a half to two million euros – is part of the settlement in the bankruptcy of Visser and his Deventer office firm Eurocommerce. Visser himself still believes that it will not come to that: “I never give up.”

Sybe Schaap, professor and former VVD senator, closely follows developments in Ukraine. Also the debates in Dutch politics. He warns against a (global) society that loses sight of the reality and thus the value of a fragile democracy. “I dare to make a direct comparison with Hitler by now.”

A low income, poorly insulated house and sky-high energy prices.  It puts thousands of residents in financial trouble.

A low income, poorly insulated house and sky-high energy prices. It puts thousands of residents in financial trouble. © Photo Freddy Schinkel

The energy crisis hits all layers of society hard† Households with a small purse may feel it the most. According to the Woonbond, half a million Dutch people currently live in energy poverty. How do they deal with rising costs? And can the household book still be knitted?

And then this: Can singer and rapper Snelle compete with the players of GA Eagles in football? And can GA Eagles captain Bas Kuipers make music? The two will take on these and other challenges in a new online video series from the premier league in the coming weeks.

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