After a Dutchman designed the Gatso meter, the famous speeding camera so often seen besides roads, now an experiment with a new system called route control is started in the Netherlands. A system where different video camera’s record traffic over several kilometres highway and a… Read More
ABC
Year: 2004
‘Brothel creepers Amsterdam famously offers sex, drugs, bicycles and a healthy dose of Dutch liberalism. But what does the city look like from the other side of the bordello window? A A Gill booked his seat, while Jeremy Clarkson did his best to spoil the… Read More
While the Gay wedding is constantly in the news in the United States and gays are waiting in line to marry before it is too late, the Netherlands already introduced the legal gay marriage on the first of April 2001. For the documentary program Weltjournal… Read More
In a dramatic television appearance February 4, Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of the Pakistani bomb, acknowledged that during the past two decades he had secretly provided North Korea, Libya, and Iran with crucial technological and intellectual building blocks for making nuclear weapons. Khan, considered… Read More
Before the trial of Belgian suspected serial killer, serial rapist, and child molester Marc Dutroux starts, the senior reporter Alexander Steinbach from the documentary Austrian public broadcaster ORF program Weltjournal, wants to find out in what way the Belgian system and society is influenced by… Read More
Waste Management in Ireland is currently undergoing radical change. The passing of the Waste Management Act 1996 and the recent Policy Statement on Waste Management from the Minister for the Environment & Local Government (October 1998) gives legislative and policy impetus to this change. These… Read More