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Wake-up service 9/5: The Classic in the Eredivisie • Catshuis consultation about measures

What can you expect today?

  • In the Catshuis, experts and responsible corona ministers meet to discuss whether the corona measures can be relaxed again. The consultation did not take place last week because the pressure on the hospitals was too high. There will be another press conference on Tuesday.
  • De Klassieker is on the program in the Eredivisie; Feyenoord receives national champions Ajax in its own Kuip. The match can be followed live from 2.30 p.m. on NOS.nl and in the NOS app and on NPO Radio 1 in Along the line.
  • Max Verstappen is hunting for his second victory of the season in Barcelona. The GP Spain starts at 3 p.m. The race can be followed via a live blog on NOS.nl and in the NOS app and via Along the line on NPO Radio 1.

What did you miss?

Remnants of the long Chinese missile, launched late last month, ended up in the Indian Ocean. Chinese state media report that. The debris would have fallen into the water southwest of India and Sri Lanka. According to the Chinese authorities, most of the rocket burned during the night when it entered the atmosphere.

It was known that the debris would end up on Earth this weekend, but no one knew where. Multiple space experts have called the uncontrolled return of the space debris to Earth irresponsible.

Other news from the night:

And then this:

Former US President Barack Obama has announced that one of his dogs has died. Bo, a Portuguese water dog, lived in the White House from 2009 to 2017 and was therefore known as the “first dog” at the time.

“Our family has lost a true friend and loyal companion today,” Obama writes on Twitter. The former president praises Bo for coping well with the crowds in the White House. “He could bark loudly but never bit. He loved jumping in the pool in the summer and was great with kids.”

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