Domain: nos.nl

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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WorldPride 2024: Celebration Amidst Political Uncertainty

Over two million people attend WorldPride in Washington D.C., celebrating the LGBTQ+ community amidst concerns about the Trump administration's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, including a decree recognizing only two genders and the potential removal of Harvey Milk's name from a warship.

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Gender Equality
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Activists Sail to Gaza, Challenging Israel's Aid Blockade

Twelve activists, including Greta Thunberg, sailed from Sicily towards Gaza on Sunday to protest Israel's blockade of aid and demand increased humanitarian access; Israel may intercept the ship, but the symbolic protest aims to raise international pressure.

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Zero Hunger
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Deported Salvadoran Returned to US to Face Smuggling Charges

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported from the US to El Salvador in March due to alleged MS-13 gang affiliation, was returned to the US to face criminal charges for smuggling illegal immigrants; his unlawful deportation was reversed following diplomatic efforts between the US and El Salvador, highlighting ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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UK Correspondent Highlights Class Divide and Post-Brexit Political Shifts

NOS correspondent Fleur Launspach discusses the significant class divide and political shifts in the UK since Brexit, highlighting the contrast between a wealthy elite and widespread poverty, and Britain's evolving relationship with the EU.

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Amsterdam's King's Day Ambulance Crisis: 30 Emergency Calls Await Response

On King's Day 2023 in Amsterdam, the ambulance service was overwhelmed by an "unmanageable" number of emergency calls, reaching 30 simultaneous calls at its peak, due to insufficient planning by the city and excessive alcohol and drug use by minors, resulting in a call for "stronger measures" from t...

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Good Health and Well-being
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UK Correspondent Highlights Stark Class Divide Amidst Political Shifts

NOS correspondent Fleur Launspach discusses the significant class divide in the UK, observing stark contrasts between the wealthy elite and those living in poverty, while also highlighting the country's shifting political landscape and its evolving relationship with the European Union.

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Limited Cancer Care Access in Morocco Exposes Systemic Healthcare Inequalities

In Morocco, despite reduced medicine prices, access to cancer treatment remains limited, forcing patients to travel to a few hospitals in Casablanca and Rabat, causing hardship and overcrowding, while a woman's initiative to provide shelter highlights the problem.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Amsterdam Riots: 100-Hour Sentence for Bystander Assault

An 18-year-old in Amsterdam received a 100-hour community service sentence and a \$4000 fine for assaulting a bystander during November 2022 riots that followed an Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv football match, involving arson and attacks on an innocent passerby.

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Dutch Cabinet Rejects Traffic Fine Reduction Despite Acknowledging Imbalance

The Dutch cabinet rejected a recommendation to lower traffic fines, citing a €300 million annual revenue loss, despite acknowledging an imbalance with penalties for other crimes; fines have increased 116% since 2005.

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Harsh Sentences for Dutch Smugglers in Antwerp

Three Dutch men, suspected of attempting to retrieve cocaine from containers in the port of Antwerp, face 40-month prison sentences, highlighting the stark difference in penalties compared to the Netherlands.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Utrecht Pride, Dutch Football, and Roparun Begin Today

Utrecht hosts Pride with a boat parade and street celebrations, while the Netherlands' football team starts World Cup qualifying against Finland tonight; the Roparun charity race begins today.

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Gender Equality
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Utrecht Pride, Dutch Football, Antwerp Drug Smuggling, and Government Collapse

Utrecht celebrates Pride with a boat parade and street parties, while the Dutch national football team starts World Cup qualifiers against Finland; Antwerp port sees a surge in young Dutch cocaine smugglers, and the Dutch government collapses after less than a year.

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Gender Equality

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