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Amsterdam unternimmt weitere Schritte im Kampf gegen den Übertourismus und plant, den Kreuzfahrtterminal aus dem Stadtzentrum zu verlegen. Bis 2035 sollen keine Schiffe mehr in der Hauptstadt der Niederlande anlegen. Die Ankündigung kommt inmitten von Plänen, die Zahl der Kreuzfahrtschiffe, die am Amsterdamer Passagierterminal (PTA) anlegen dürfen, fast zu halbieren. Derzeit dürfen dort 190 Schiffe anlegen, ab 2026 sollen es nur noch maximal 100 sein. Es wurde vereinbart, dass das südlich gelegene Rotterdam ab 2026 mehr als 40 Schiffe aufnehmen wird, die in Amsterdam nicht willkommen sind. "Ih...
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Amsterdam envisage de déplacer son terminal de croisière à l'extérieur du centre-ville pour lutter contre le surtourisme. D'ici 2035, les bateaux de croisière ne seront plus autorisés à accoster dans la capitale emblématique des Pays-Bas. Cette annonce intervient dans le cadre de projets visant à réduire drastiquement le flux de navires au terminal passagers d'Amsterdam (PTA). Le nombre de navires autorisés, qui est actuellement de 190, devrait être ramené à un maximum de 100 à partir de 2026. Il a été convenu que Rotterdam, dans le sud, accueillera quant à elle une quarantaine de navires supp...
Euronews (French)
Amsterdam is taking new steps to fight back against overtourism by launching plans to relocate its passenger cruise terminal to outside of the city centre. By 2035, none of the boats will be able to dock in the iconic capital. The announcement comes amid plans aiming to almost halve the number of cruise ships allowed to dock at the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA). Currently, the amount permitted is 190, but that’s slated to go down to a maximum of 100 from 2026. It’s been agreed that Rotterdam in the south will take more than 40 ships not welcome in Amsterdam from 2026. Fed up with hoards o...
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London Tunnels, the company aiming to convert an 8,000 square metres central London underground network of abandoned tunnels, known as the Kingsway Exchange, into a new historical attraction, has recently revealed that it would be listing in Amsterdam, instead of the UK capital. This decision comes just a few months after the company told the London Stock Exchange that it was interested in going public in London. At the time, London Tunnels’ chief executive Angus Murray highlighted that given the fundamentally British nature of the tunnels, due to a British owner, and their revival being for t...
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A Dutch court on Wednesday convicted three men of murder for their roles in the 2021 shooting of investigative reporter Peter R. de Vries, a brazen attack in downtown Amsterdam that sent a shockwave through the Netherlands. The shooter, getaway driver and organiser of the attack were convicted of direct involvement in the killing. The shooter and driver were sentenced to 28 years. The man who organized the slaying was sentenced to 26 years and one month. The three demonstrated “unprecedented ruthlessness and unscrupulousness. Their actions and the recklessness they showed demonstrate that they...
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The new film Amsterdam had its premiere in London on Wednesday, and a few members of its massive ensemble cast showed up for the occasion. From left to right: Rami Malek, Andrea Riseborough, Margot Robbie and Christian Bale posed for this red carpet. The men have simple black suits with dark button-ups underneath, while Robbie went for a chique black jumpsuit. Riseborough looked very glamorous with a sequined gown that had a plunging neckline. The highly anticipated film was directed by David O. Russell and will release October 7, 2022.
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R&B singer Ari Lennox claimed she was arrested after allegedly being racially profiled at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport on Monday. “F–k Amsterdam security,” she said in a series of tweets. “They hate black people.” “I just want to go home. I’ll never leave my house again,” she tweeted. Later adding, “Wow,” “They’re arresting me,” and “I’m being arrested in Amsterdam for reacting to a woman racially profiling me.” According to Dutch police, Lennox was held for disturbing public order after she confronted an airline worker for what she said was racial profiling. A spokesperson for the Dutch milit...
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