This week is something of a first for Reloaded, a bit of a premiere you might say. The Radio Books story, “Tango with Goat” by Rodaan Al Galidi was too short for the usual RadioBooks broadcast, and was only a...
Last summer one of the big news stories was the removal of Dutch troops from Afghanistan. One year earlier Ashleigh Elson and Michel Walraven had travelled to Kamp Holland in Uruzgan for Curious Orange. This week Reloaded...
This edition of Reloaded brings us reports from various RNW productions and from places all over the world: the Netherlands (with a touch of Australia), Romania and Peru. The theme is one of recovery and rediscove...
Reloaded 1 September 2010 -This summer Reloaded is re-broadcasting the Half Moon series, produced by David Swatling for Curious Orange last fall to mark the anniversary of the Dutch arrival in what is now known as New Yo...
Reloaded 25 August 2010 - This summer Reloaded is re-broadcasting the Half Moon series, produced by David Swatling for Curious Orange last fall to mark the anniversary of the Dutch arrival in what is now known as New York....
Reloaded 18 August 2010 - Over the next three weeks Reloaded is re-broadcasting the Half Moon series, produced by David Swatling for Curious Orange last fall to mark the anniversary of the Dutch arrival in what is now known as Ne...
On Reloaded - 11 August 2010 - A Bridges with Africa two part special: Liberian Lives, by Radio Netherlands' West Africa correspondent Bram Posthumus,...
On Reloaded - 4 August 2010 - some vintage Earth Beat, from 2007 when Producer Dheera Sujan investigated the number one crop in Afghanistan – opium, to 2009’s Bamboo Man and the opening of the Climate Change Conference in Cop...
On Reloaded - 28 July 2010 - some vintage Curious Orange from last year including: a visit to Tony's Chocolonely chocolate bar, a chat with the then newly-appointed Dutch poet laureate, and how public art can bring communities together....
On Reloaded this week: HIV and AIDS may be decreasing in Africa but there is an increase of epidemic proportions in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Meanwhile, someone has bought up Europe's entire stock of...