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Dutch broadcasting organisation

The Nederlandse Omroep Stichting is one of the broadcasting organisations making up the Dutch public broadcasting system. It has a special statutory obligation to make news and sports programmes for the three Dutch public television channels and the Dutch public radio services. It is funded by the Dutch government.

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Spoorloos" Canceled After Wrong Family Matches

The Dutch television program "Spoorloos", which aired since February 1990 and facilitated over 800 family reunions, has been canceled due to multiple cases where participants were incorrectly linked to families, particularly between 1998-2008, resulting in significant distress for those affected.

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Rising Intimidation of Dutch Farmers Amidst Animal Rights Activism

Dutch farmers are increasingly targeted by animal rights activists, leading to threats, vandalism, and intimidation; a recent report shows 25 serious incidents in one month, with many more reported anonymously, highlighting the vulnerability of farmers whose addresses are easily obtained via public ...

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Dutch Government Pays €555 Million to Compensate Students for Loan System

The Dutch government's Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs (DUO) disbursed €555 million to over 353,000 former students as compensation for the lack of study grants under the 2015-2023 loan system, with additional 'study vouchers' for those who studied between 2015 and 2019, addressing criticisms that the i...

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Reduced Inequality
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Cancelled Schiphol Flight Path: Concerns Over Noise Pollution Lead to Plan Rejection

The Dutch government cancelled plans for a fourth Schiphol Airport flight path from the east due to difficulties in securing international connections, following resident protests over noise concerns; meanwhile, northern military airspace expansion frees up southern airspace for civilian use.

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Climate Action
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Death of Pioneering Malian Filmmaker Souleymane Cissé

Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, known as the "father of African cinema," died at 84; he was the first Sub-Saharan African to win the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize in 1987 for his film "Yeelen," which is considered by many to be the best African film ever made.

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Quality Education
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US Pressure on Ukraine's Draft Age Sparks Tensions

The United States is pressuring Ukraine to lower its military draft age to 18, despite widespread opposition from Ukrainians concerned about the loss of a young generation and the country's already shrinking population due to past conflicts. This is causing tensions despite bipartisan support in the...

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South Sudan Schools Close Amidst Extreme Heatwave, Exposing Climate Change Impacts"

South Sudan closes schools for two weeks due to a heatwave causing an average of 12 daily student fainting spells in Juba; the government faces criticism for insufficient climate adaptation measures, highlighting the country's economic crisis and delayed elections.

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Beerensteyn's brace secures Netherlands' draw against Germany in Nations League

Lineth Beerensteyn scored two goals leading the Netherlands women's football team to a 2-2 draw against Germany in their Nations League match; this occurred during a week where their coach announced his departure after the upcoming European Championship.

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Gender Equality
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Amalia's Solo Debut Amidst Controversial Preachers and Crypto Theft

Princess Amalia christened a naval ship in Vlissingen, her first solo official event, while a court allowed three controversial Islamic preachers to speak at Utrecht's Ramadan Expo, despite government objections. A hacker stole $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from Bybit.

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Groenewoud Defeats Takagi in World Cup 1,500m Race

Three weeks before the World Allround Speed Skating Championships, Dutch skater Marijke Groenewoud beat world champion Miho Takagi in the 1,500 meters at the World Cup in Tomaszów, Poland, with a time of 1:56.67 compared to Takagi's 1:57.52, showcasing her strong form ahead of the championships.

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Gender Equality
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Macron to Urge Trump on Stronger Stance Against Russia

French President Macron plans to convince President Trump next week that aligning U.S. interests with European allies is crucial for effective negotiation with Russia and maintaining credibility with China and Iran, particularly regarding the Ukraine conflict and Taiwan.

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EU Offers Concessions to US in Bid to Avert Trade War

EU Trade Commissioner Sefcovic and US Trade Representative Lutnick held a four-hour meeting in Washington D.C. to address escalating trade tensions, with Sefcovic proposing tariff reductions on US cars in exchange for reciprocal measures and a postponement of steel and aluminum tariffs.

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