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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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Dutch Industrial Sustainability Projects Delayed Due to Grid Capacity Issues

In a specific region of the Netherlands, 75% of sustainability projects for 400 energy-intensive companies are delayed past 2030 due to insufficient grid capacity and prolonged permitting, resulting in higher energy costs compared to neighboring countries and threatening over 200,000 jobs.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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US and Colombia avert trade war over deportation flights

The US and Colombia resolved a trade dispute over deportation flights, averting threatened 25% tariffs on goods from both countries after Colombia agreed to accept all returned migrants. The disagreement began when Colombia refused two military deportation flights, citing concerns over the treatment...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary and Iraqi Airstrike Report Released

The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau's liberation is commemorated today in the Netherlands, coinciding with the release of a report on a Dutch F-16 airstrike in Iraq that caused numerous civilian deaths, prompting an official inquiry.

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Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo

A new documentary challenges the long-held belief that AP photographer Nick Ut took the iconic Vietnam War photo "The Terror of War", claiming local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe was the actual photographer, supported by film evidence and an ex-AP employee's testimony.

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Romanian Artifacts Stolen, Burned Car Found in Dutch Museum Robbery

Stolen Romanian artifacts worth almost €6 million were recovered from the Drents Museum in Assen after a dark gray Volkswagen Golf, stolen from Alkmaar and used in the robbery, was found burned in Rolde; police are investigating a second vehicle seen near the fire and seeking information about the c...

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80th Anniversary of Auschwitz Liberation Marked by Fewer Survivors, Absence of Russia

The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau's liberation was commemorated on January 27th, 2024, with around fifty survivors and numerous dignitaries attending, including King Charles III and President Macron, but notably excluding Russia; ten years prior, three hundred survivors attended.

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US-Colombia Trade Dispute Resolved After Deportation Flight Agreement

After Colombia initially refused US military deportation flights, prompting President Trump to impose tariffs, both countries reached an agreement averting the tariffs, though details on the use of military flights remain unclear.

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Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo

The documentary "The Stringer" challenges the authorship of the iconic Vietnam War photo "The Terror of War," claiming that local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not AP photographer Nick Ut, took the 1972 picture of a napalm-attack victim; conflicting accounts and evidence fuel ongoing debate.

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DeepSeek's Low-Cost AI Chatbot Shakes Up Global Tech Industry

DeepSeek, a Chinese company, created a competitive AI chatbot for \$6 million, drastically undercutting Western competitors and causing a 9% drop in ASML's stock price due to reduced chip demand.

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Reduced Inequality
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Medical Student Murders Three After Degree Denial

A 33-year-old medical student, Fouad L., murdered his neighbor and her 14-year-old daughter, and a professor at Erasmus Medical Center on September 28, 2023, after being denied his medical degree due to multiple suspensions. He meticulously planned the killings, describing the acts as "following a s...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Insufficient Intelligence Led to High Civilian Casualties

A Dutch investigative committee found that insufficient intelligence led to numerous civilian casualties in a 2015 airstrike by Dutch F-16s on an ISIS bomb factory in Hawija, Iraq; the then-Defense Minister repeatedly misled Parliament about the incident, and the government delayed reporting the cas...

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Erasmus Medical Center Murder: Expelled Student Kills Three

A 33-year-old man, Fouad L., who was expelled from medical school, murdered his neighbor, her 14-year-old daughter, and a professor at the Erasmus Medical Center on September 28, 2023, after meticulously planning the killings due to his anger over being denied a medical degree.

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