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Dutch king and queen get a red-carpet welcome in Georgia, and a chance to show off their dance moves
Read full article: Dutch king and queen get a red-carpet welcome in Georgia, and a chance to show off their dance movesThe king and queen of the Netherlands are taking a day of their U.S. trip to visit Savannah, Georgia — a city that is both a historic gem and a growing powerhouse in global trade.
Dutch king lays Remembrance Day wreath honoring war dead
Read full article: Dutch king lays Remembrance Day wreath honoring war deadThe Dutch king has laid a wreath at a monument to the country’s war dead at a solemn commemoration ceremony devoid of the usual huge crowds for the second year because of coronavirus lockdown measures.
Dutch king expresses regret at Greek family vacation
Read full article: Dutch king expresses regret at Greek family vacationFILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019 file photo, Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima wave from the balcony of royal palace Noordeinde in The Hague, Netherlands. The Dutch king issued a video message Wednesday saying "with sorrow in the heart" that he regrets flying to Greece for a family vacation last week, a trip that was quickly broken off amid public uproar back home where people are being urged to stay home as much as possible to battle the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File)
Dutch king expresses regret at Greek family vacation
Read full article: Dutch king expresses regret at Greek family vacationFILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019 file photo, Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima wave from the balcony of royal palace Noordeinde in The Hague, Netherlands. It is highly unusual for a Dutch monarch to issue such a contrite message to the nation. The vacation also has been politically damaging for Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who under the Dutch constitution is responsible for the king’s actions. Willem-Alexander and his family flew to Greece, where they have a vacation home, on Friday, but the king, queen and one of their daughters returned home Saturday night. So that everyone in our country can then resume normal life as soon as possible,” Willem-Alexander said.
Nearly 400,000 vehicles on the road could catch fire and there is no fix for the problem
Read full article: Nearly 400,000 vehicles on the road could catch fire and there is no fix for the problemHOUSTON – Nearly 400,000 Nissan vehicles on the road right now could catch fire. She said she parked her 2016 Nissan Murano at the community mailboxes in her Texas City neighborhood and started walking home after her ABS light came on. Even if they had, Nissan said there is still no fix for the problem that could cause the fires in 394,000 vehicles. In Georgia, a 2016 Nissan Maxima caught a car dealership on fire when it went up in flames in the garage. “Recall: Nissan is committed to the safety, security and satisfaction of our customers and their passengers.