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Former President Trump to Report to Court for Hiding Classified Documents in Florida Home after Presidency

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Good morning! Former President Donald Trump must report to court. He allegedly hid classified government documents in his Florida home after his presidency. And Minister Ollongren will talk to her colleagues in Amsterdam about safety at sea.

First the weather: Today the sun is shining again. The moderate east to northeast wind brings slightly less warm air. It will be a maximum of 26 to 30 degrees.

Are you going on the road? Here you will find an overview of the activities. And view here the rail timetable.

What can you expect today?

  • The Senate meets for the first time in a new composition. The senators elect a temporary chairman. The Senate will make a final decision in two weeks. The BBB is now the largest party and it usually provides the chairman.
  • King Willem-Alexander is on a working visit to Spain. He visits two hydrogen projects in the south of the country. Dutch companies travel to the area; they hope to bring in orders.
  • The British Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry comes with the final report on “partygate”, the parties attended by then Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
  • And the Supreme Court will issue a judgment on the use of decrypted crypto communication as evidence in criminal cases. The courts in Leeuwarden and Zwolle have requested this.

Yesterday, the long-awaited website was launched on which farmers can see whether their company emits too much nitrogen, and whether they belong to the so-called peak loaders. The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) has set up a call team for farmers who cannot find a solution on the site or who want more information. That number, just like the website, opened yesterday, but it is not yet a storm.

The RVO has received thirty telephone calls since yesterday morning. The questions that came in varied, says a spokesperson, but they were mainly about the peak tax scheme itself. This allows the largest peak loaders to sell their company for a maximum of 120 percent of the value.

Other news from the night:

Reporters Sander van Hoorn and Christiaan Pauwe show you the consequences of blowing up the Kachovkadam in Ukraine.

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Water in the river Dnieper has receded after the dam burst, the consequences are clearly visible

2023-06-13 04:32:45
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