• Less cows work

    Less cows work

    the hague August 18, 2017 16:54 Hot Recent News

    Reducing the livestock sheds off its benefits. The pollutant in manure is found much less, which makes the Netherlands already under the Brussels standard. The cabinet warns that the booty is not yet in place: farmers must continue this line, otherwise there will be a risk of a further reduction in the number of cows.

  • 'Angry but not knocked'

    'Angry but not knocked'

    barcelona August 18, 2017 14:24 Hot Recent News

    In the city of Barcelona there are a lot of Dutch hospitality entrepreneurs. Most of them opened the doors of their cafes today after they closed closed yesterday.

  • Bored gamer joins the police

    Bored gamer joins the police

    rotterdam August 17, 2017 09:48 Hot Recent News

    Bored young gamers and school leavers are made ready for security experts on the internet in Rotterdam. They are going to help the police of Rotterdam, the municipality, and the port company to fight against hackers better.

  • Court recommends care for Calais migrants

    Court recommends care for Calais migrants

    paris July 31, 2017 13:36 Hot Recent News

    Migrants in Calais must receive water and sanitation from the government, otherwise there is a inhuman treatment of the strangers. This has been determined by the French State Council on Monday in a climax of legal rope over the jungle in Calais.

  • Boys let men drown

    Boys let men drown

    cocoa July 21, 2017 18:30 Hot Recent News

    32-year-old Jamel Dunn drowned Monday in a lake at Cocoa in the US state of Florida last week. Two days later, his lifeless body was found.

  • Trump has faith in Sessions

    Trump has faith in Sessions

    washington July 20, 2017 20:51 Hot Recent News

    US President Donald Trump has confidence in Justice Minister Jeff Sessions, even though he is disappointed that Sessions have deducted from the FBI investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections. According to spokeswoman of the White House Sarah Sanders, that Clearly, 'otherwise he was not a minister of justice'.

  • WHO: one in ten babies not vaccinated

    WHO: one in ten babies not vaccinated

    geneva July 17, 2017 18:51 Hot Recent News

    By 2016, one in ten babies worldwide are not vaccinated after birth, even against diseases such as diphtheria, tetanus and cervical cough. This is evidenced by data from the World Health Organization and Unicef, presented in Geneva on Monday. In total, it is 12.9 million children of not yet a year old. The WHO estimates that another 6.6 million others have not received the repetition doses.

  • Criticism Turkish opposition leader on government

    Criticism Turkish opposition leader on government

    istanbul July 15, 2017 14:48 Hot Recent News

    On the first anniversary of the failed coup in Turkey, opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu has criticized the government on Saturday. Instead of pursuing rapid normalization, she has 'created a permanent state of emergency' and the case law 'destroyed,' said the CHP leader.

  • Trump: Something else can happen around 'Paris'

    Trump: Something else can happen around 'Paris'

    paris July 13, 2017 19:24 Hot Recent News

    There is still something 'happening' around the climate treaty of Paris. That said US President Donald Trump said on Thursday at a joint press conference with his French colleague Emmanuel Macron. Trump seemed to suggest that he could change his mind about the agreement, where he wanted to withdraw his country.

  • 'There are millions needed for Schiphol'

    'There are millions needed for Schiphol'

    schiphol July 8, 2017 05:06 Hot Recent News

    At least 75 million euros a year should be invested extra in Schiphol to avoid hours of waiting. That says financial aviation experts. 'Not only to more staff for security and passport controls, but also for more space and new technologies, such as 3D scans.'

  • Dimmed Hamburg scared of riots

    Dimmed Hamburg scared of riots

    hamburg July 6, 2017 16:24 Hot Recent News

    Half Hamburg is kicked off for the G20 summit, which will start officially only tomorrow. But tonight the proud harbor city is already expecting heavy riots at the extreme-left demonstration 'Welcome to hell'. Shops are clogged, people flee the city massively.

  • Cooperation between EU and Cuba can continue

    Cooperation between EU and Cuba can continue

    strasbourg July 5, 2017 13:06 Hot Recent News

    Cuba and the European Union can begin to normalize their relations. The European Parliament gave its blessing to the cooperation agreement signed in December by both parties in Strasbourg. 567 MPs voted for and 65 against, 31 abstained from voting.

  • Fit For Free is filming in changing rooms

    Fit For Free is filming in changing rooms

    amsterdam July 4, 2017 18:39 Hot Recent News

    In 19 offices, Fit For Free has camera surveillance in changing rooms. The fitness chain explains that the cameras never focus on shower cubicles, but at one location it appears to have been the case. In the meantime, the cameras would have been taken away.

  • Dutchmen killed in Dominican Republic
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    Dutchmen killed in Dominican Republic

    el seibo June 23, 2017 15:12 Hot Recent News

    Two Dutchmen were killed in the east of the Dominican Republic this week. The bodies were found in a pit on a sugarcane plantation Wednesday, reported the newspaper Diario Libre on Friday. The police reported that it was about the Dutch but did not give names.

  • Spanish journalist also abducted by ELN

    Spanish journalist also abducted by ELN

    bogotá June 20, 2017 16:03 Hot Recent News

    The Spanish journalist Salud Hernández was also abducted last year in the area where the team of Spoorloos disappeared. The ELN held Hernández for five days. The correspondents of the Spanish newspaper El Mundo are angry that the guerrillaes have reappeared. 'There is no justification for kidnapping two Dutch journalists. The ELN continues to commit the same crimes, 'Hernández said on Twitter.

  • The boy swallows the fidget spinning in

    The boy swallows the fidget spinning in

    sydney June 17, 2017 11:15 Hot Recent News

    A Sydney boy was taken to hospital soon after having swallowed part of his fidget spinner. The toy has grown into a global rage over the last few weeks, but his mother warns in a message on Facebook for the spinner's dangers.

  • House arrest for homeless man

    House arrest for homeless man

    June 15, 2017 18:54 Hot Recent News

    A Turkish judge sentenced 31-year-old Bariş Alkan to a house arrest for drug use and sale in Istanbul. Problem is, however, that Alkan is homeless. Therefore, he must remain in the vicinity of a vacant area at a bus station, as that is his official home address.

  • Victims WannaCry must report

    Victims WannaCry must report

    antwerp June 12, 2017 09:18 Hot Recent News

    Attendants of the WannaCry ransomware must report to the Belgian federal police. At one of the biggest cyber attacks ever, the ransomware WannaCry worldwide made more than 200,000 victims. In Belgium, six affected companies are known, but according to the police it is only 'the tip of the iceberg'.

  • Egypt cut jobs from NGOs

    Egypt cut jobs from NGOs

    cairo May 29, 2017 22:42 Hot Recent News

    Egypt has published a new law Monday, which strongly clogs the work of non-governmental organizations. NGOs may only do social or development work and must adhere to the state's 'development plan.' Donations of around 500 euros or more must be notified and approved in advance.

  • Schiphol is liable for delay

    Schiphol is liable for delay

    schiphol May 12, 2017 06:42 Hot Recent News

    The organizations Claimingo and Reisrecht will formally assume Schiphol and airline companies formally responsible for the delays caused by passengers in the May holidays due to the far-reaching rows at the airport. Hundreds of demeaners have reported themselves to Claimingo and Reisrecht.

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