Peter Gillis heard through the media that his reality series ‘Massa is Kassa’ is ending and the Oranjebus is popular in America. These are the five stories you shouldn’t miss this Thursday.

Peter Gillis has not officially heard from Talpa that his reality series is ending. In the podcast ‘Ni Na Lammers Listen’, the holiday park magnate says that neither he nor voice-over Frank Lammers received notice about the end of ‘Familie Gillis: Massa is Kassa’. Talpa decided to end the series last month after Gillis’ conviction for tax fraud and assault on his ex-girlfriend.

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Explosives were found at the asylum center under construction in Nuenen: a fireworks mortar and a pipe bomb. The COA and Mayor Freek van Genugten express their horror at the find. Despite the incidents, the plan remains the same: the first asylum seekers will arrive in mid-August. There is a lot of resistance in the village to the arrival of the asylum seekers’ center, but also understanding for reception.

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The Oranjebus attracts a lot of attention in America. During the ride from Dallas to Houston, the drivers are treated like VIPs. Americans and foreign fans flock to have their photo taken with ‘The Dutch Orange Bus’. Tilburger Luc and his buddies receive invitations from the mayor, governor and embassy. On Saturday the bus will again lead the Orange march to the match against Sweden.

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Breda is fully committed to high-rise buildings. In the new administrative agreement, the coalition is releasing its reluctance around tall buildings. The Grote Kerk (97 meters) is no longer the fixed focal point. Developers with good plans no longer meet with a closed door, according to councilor Eddie Frster. The city is increasing its housing construction ambition to 7,000 homes and points to Strijp-S in Eindhoven as an example: raw and metropolitan.

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Finally, a handy overview for the tropical days to come. The National Heat Plan comes into effect on Thursday. Keep windows and doors closed during the day, close blinds or curtains, dry your laundry outside and ventilate well at night. A green garden also helps. It is important to start on time, before your house really heats up.

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