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Wednesday 22 February RNW - NEWS AND ANALYSIS FROM THE NETHERLANDS IN 10 LANGUAGES, WORLDWIDE 24/7 ON RADIO, TV AND ONLINE
Orthodox Jews in Amsterdam
Orthodox Jews in Amsterdam
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Rijswijk, Netherlands
Rijswijk, Netherlands

God's word versus Dutch law

The debate about freedom of religion has erupted again in the Netherlands in the wake of a recent court case.
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Bulletin: Race to replace Cohen begins in earnest

The race to replace Job Cohen as leader of the Dutch Labour Party has begun in earnest. MPs Martijn van Dam and Diederik Samsom both want to set a new course for their party built on the old ideals.

Video: Hunting geese to feed the poor

Huge numbers of geese spend the winter in the Netherlands, where they eat the grass meant for sheep and cows. To reduce the problem, Dutch farmers are shooting more and more of the birds.

Bulletin: No protection for 17-week foetus

A juvenile court judge has refused to honour a request by the Child Protection Council to place a 17-week-old foetus under supervision, Dutch daily AD reports.

Bulletin: The Hague joins British anti-piracy centre

The Netherlands is joining a new centre being set up by Great Britain in the Seychelles to bring to justice pirates operating off Somalia's coast.

Article: Dutch Press Review Wednesday 22 February 2012

Greece is now a colony, and the Labour Party needs a flashy new leader: today’s papers chew over yesterdays news – Labour Party leader Job Cohen’s resignation and the latest Greek rescue plan.

Bulletin: Dutch deputy minister: fewer early releases

Inmates convicted of violent crimes will increasingly have to serve their sentences in full, Deputy Justice Minister Fred Teeven has told Dutch daily De Telegraaf on the European Day of Victims.

Bulletin: Most Dutch eat too much salt

Over 85 percent of people in the Netherlands eat too much salt, according to research by the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment.

Bulletin: Dutch anti-whaling activist cleared in Japan

A Dutch Sea Shepherd anti-whaling activist has been cleared on all counts by a judge in Japan.

Bulletin: Public Prosecutor: ID card always required

The Dutch Public Prosecutor's Office is going to appeal against a ruling by a Dutch judge who annulled a fine imposed on an Orthodox Jewish man for failing to carry the mandatory identity card on a Sabbath.

Bulletin: Survey: few Dutch women in top posts

Women in the Netherlands hold a mere 19 percent of top positions, well below the European average of 29 percent, consulting firm Mercer concludes.

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