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NATO members sign for Sweden, Finland • Verdict in major liquidation process

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NOS Newstoday, 06:54Amended today, 07:37

Good morning! NATO member states officially sign for accession van Sweden and Finland to the alliance. And today is the verdict in an extensive trial against members of motorcycle club Caloh Wagoh.

But first the weather: the sun breaks through regularly and in most places it remains dry. Only inland can there be a shower. It will be 18 to 23 degrees. Tomorrow it will be colder with 17 to 18 degrees and there will be more wind.

Weather Plaza

What can you expect today?

  • NATO member states officially sign for the accession of Sweden and Finland to the military alliance. After the signature, the parliaments of most member states still have to agree to it.
  • In the extra-secure court at Schiphol, a decision is made in the large liquidation process Eris, around motorcycle club Caloh Wagoh. Life sentences have been demanded against some of the nineteen suspects. Other suspects were heard to demand sentences of 20 and 30 years. They are suspected of arranging and carrying out five murders and a number of attempted murders.
  • The Tour de France has started from Denmark and continues in France with a ride from Dunkirk to Calais. From the start, the peloton heads inland, but the last part goes along the coast towards the finish.

What did you miss?

During yesterday’s farmers’ protests, the police had about 200 fines issued, especially to people driving on highways with tractors. That is what police chief Woelders said in Op1† The protests against the nitrogen policy were mainly at distribution centers of supermarkets. In Heerenveen, Sneek and Zwolle, the riot police intervened to end blockades at distribution centers. Several people have been arrested, including for public violence.

It is not yet clear to the police what will happen to possible actions in the coming days.

Other news from the night:

And then this:

The consequences of the sanctions against Russia are particularly felt in Kaliningrad. The Russian enclave is connected to Russia by a railway straight through Lithuania. That country withholds goods that are on the sanctions list.

Correspondent Iris de Graaf visited the largest concrete factory that is almost at a standstill due to the sanctions:

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European sanctions hit Kaliningrad: ‘Factory will be closed’

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