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Dutch activists win legal battle over climate change

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Climate activists have been celebrating the verdict, which forces the government to reduce emissions to 25 percent of 1990 levels by the end of 2020.
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Suriname President Bouterse sentenced to 20 years for killings

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Desi Bouterse found guilty of killing 15 political opponents in 1982, two years after he seized power in a coup.
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ISIL brides request to return to Netherlands

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ISIL brides request to return to Netherlands
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Netherlands must repatriate children of ISIL women: Court

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Dutch women who joined ISIL need not be taken back, court rules, but state must commit to return 56 children from Syria.
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Is the Myanmar coup a turning point for the Rohingya? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Anti-coup protests trigger reckoning of military atrocities against ethnic minorities.
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Are the measures against COVID-19 failing? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
There have been angry protests on the streets of Dutch cities against lockdowns.
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Brexit uncertainty has small businesses worried in the U.K.

9th - Higher Ed
There's just one deal on the table for an orderly exit from the E.U., and right now it's on life support. Theresa May is meeting with her European partners in a frantic bid to get something done that might drum up political support in...
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Brexit: fishing industry faces choppy waters

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Fishing companies in the Netherlands fear choppy waters ahead, as the UK negotiates its future relationship with the EU post-Brexit. Dutch trawlers cast their nets in English waters and, if they lose access, it could have a massive hit...
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EU and Turkey – drifting further apart?

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Tensions continue to boil, as Europe and Turkey seemingly drift further apart. Ankara’s angry about Dutch and German government bans on its ministers speaking at overseas rallies ahead of a controversial referendum. And now one EU...
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Wilders and Rutte cast their votes

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Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Nationalist Leader Geert Wilders, the main candidates in the Dutch parliamentary elections, cast their ballots
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Defeat of the 'Dutch Trump'

9th - Higher Ed
Although populist politician Geert Wilders didn't win much support in the recent election in the Netherlands, similar anti-immigration and anti-Muslim candidates are expected to do well in countries like France
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Actress Isabelle Huppert pays tribute to director Paul Verhoeven at the Marrakech Film Festival

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It was tribute time at the Marrakech Film Festival. Actress Isabelle Huppert was on stage to laud legendary Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven. Isabelle Huppert and Paul Verhoeven attend the Elle Premiere during the16th Marrakech...
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Dutch referendum on Ukraine deal is ‘anti-European’, says Croatian MEP

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews spoke to the head of the European Parliament’s delegation for EU-Ukraine relations ahead of the Dutch referendum. Andrej Plenković is a centre-right MEP from Croatia. Natalia Richardson-Vikulina, Euronews: Mr Plenković, what is...
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Paws & Pals: 3-year-old rescue Dutch up for adoption

9th - Higher Ed
At 50 pounds and 3 years old, Dutch is a ball of energy and always ready for playtime, adventure and love.
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More speed skating medals for Canada on home ice in Calgary

9th - Higher Ed
Valérie Maltais, Ivanie Blondin and Isabelle Weidemann claimed the silver medal in the team pursuit final at the world speed skating single distances championships in Calgary Friday.
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Canadian men set world record to complete 2nd straight team sprint sweep

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Canada's Anders Johnson, Laurent Dubreuil and Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu win the men's team sprint with a time of 1:17.17 at the ISU World Speed Skating Single Distances Championships in Calgary. The Canadian women's team sprint trio of...
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Canadian men complete 2nd straight team sprint sweep at singles distance worlds

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Canada's Anders Johnson, Laurent Dubreuil and Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu win the men's team sprint with a time of 1:17.17 at the ISU World Speed Skating Single Distances Championships in Calgary. The Canadian women's team sprint trio of...
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Dutch man who sexually extorted B.C. teen sentenced to 6 years in Netherlands

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A judge in the Netherlands has sentenced the Dutch man who sexually extorted B.C. teen Amanda Todd to six years in prison on top of the 11-year sentence he is already serving. It's less than what he was given in a B.C. court, but in line...
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Dutch version of royal book Endgame sparks mystery

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A translated version of the book Endgame by Omid Scobie purportedly reveals which senior royals allegedly made comments about the skin colour of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's first-born child. The publisher has since withdrawn the...
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Dutch version of book on Harry and Meghan, Endgame, names 'royal racist'

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The Dutch translation of a book about Harry and Meghan, Endgame, by Omid Scobie, purports to identify the royals alleged to have made comments about the skin colour of Harry and Meghan's unborn baby. The publisher has since withdrawn the...
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Anti-Islam Geert wilder's party projected to win most seats in Netherlands election

9th - Higher Ed
Far-right populist Geert Wilders is leading in parliamentary elections, as indicated by an exit poll.
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Hard-right victory in the Netherlands could become a headache for Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
The outcome of the Dutch elections could prove to be difficult for the European Union in the long run, after the Eurosceptic, anti-Islam populist Party for Freedom (PVV) won the election with 37 seats.
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Running toward war — literally

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Boas Kragtwijk, 28, is a Dutch ultrarunner who plans to run 50 kilometres a day for 50 days as he makes his way from Amsterdam to Kyiv. He's making the 2,500-km trek to demonstrate how close the war in Ukraine is to Western Europe and...
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Argentina defeats Netherlands in nail-biter

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Argentina defeats Netherlands in nail-biter