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Markuszower Group starts new party, Verdonk joins

Markuszower Group starts new party, Verdonk joins

Members of the Markuszower Group, consisting of former PVV members of parliament, have launched a new political party called De Nederlandse Alliantie (DNA). Former minister Rita Verdonk has joined the new group to participate in this political initiative.

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Protest against 'political silence' over Kanye West performance in the Netherlands

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Protesters gathered at Dam Square in Amsterdam to demonstrate against the government's refusal to block an upcoming performance by Kanye West in the Netherlands. Despite the rapper's history of antisemitic remarks and cancellations in other European countries, Dutch authorities and courts ruled there were no legal grounds to prevent his show.

Students spend a day at housing association Brederode Wonen: ‘Quite difficult sometimes, with all those difficult words’

Students spend a day at housing association Brederode Wonen: ‘Quite difficult sometimes, with all those difficult words’

As part of the JINC Baas van Morgen initiative, 11-year-old students Kiyana and Yassin spent a day shadowing management at the Brederode Wonen housing association in Bloemendaal. While the students enjoyed the professional experience, they noted that the industry jargon could be challenging to understand.

Corona measures were not too late, says Van Dissel

Corona measures were not too late, says Van Dissel

Former RIVM director Jaap van Dissel stated that national COVID-19 measures in 2020 were not implemented too late. He explained that these actions followed logically once it became clear that individuals without symptoms could also spread the virus.

NPO: No reconciliation possible between broadcasters and Ongehoord Nederland

NPO: No reconciliation possible between broadcasters and Ongehoord Nederland

NPO sees no way to bring broadcasters and ON! together

NPO sees no way to bring broadcasters and ON! together

The Dutch Public Broadcasting (NPO) has stated it sees no current possibility of reconciling existing member broadcasters with the aspirant broadcaster Ongehoord Nederland (ON!). This decision follows an independent report that identified substantial shortcomings in ON!'s compliance with journalistic standards.