On Monday April 2, 2012, it was exactly 10 years ago that the Dutch where the first in the world to pass a law that legalised euthanasia. On this historic day the Russian private TV channel Ren TV broadcasts a background reportage about the law,… Read More
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Author: Sjoerd de Vries
During the French presidential elections Euronews broadcasts a special elections program. Ome of the main issues is the renewed popularity of the extreme right party Front National. A background reportage looks at the reasons behind the increase of populism in France and Europe. Why became… Read More
Also the representatives of the Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands abused many young boys and girls over the last decades. And also in the Netherlands a special commission is appointed to research the cases of abuse. Now it also becomes clear that besides the… Read More
Tony’s Chocolonely is a Dutch company producing premium chocolate bars made form delectable Belgian chocolate. Tony’s Chocolonely goes steps beyond Fair Trade in their chocolate-making, industry-changing, slavery-free chocolate mission. Because the child slavery in the coca branch is discussed in the European Parliament, the German… Read More
After the critics and commotion caused by the PVV website to report annoyance by East European immigrant workers, the Euronews legal TV program Right On comes to the Netherlands to make a reportage about Polish immigrant workers. In a greenhouse Polish workers explain why they… Read More
A three times 50 minute documentary with the title ‘A clean sweep for the Red-light district’ (De Bezem door de Wallen) is broadcasted on March 19 and 26, and the 2nd of April 2012 by the Dutch public TV program NCRV Dokument. In the summer… Read More
In February six specialised Dutch mobile teams, each with a doctor, started to carry out euthanasia at the home of patients whose own family doctor refuses to help. As all other patients, the patients helped by the mobile teams need to face a future of… Read More
After it finally became clear that the Dutch prince Friso suffered serious brain damage after his avalanche ski accident in Lech, journalist Ingrid Steiner from the Austrian newspaper Kurier wants to know what impact the news has in the Netherlands. How popular is the second… Read More
The Swiss are discussing a possible reform of their consumer guarantee system and the consumer program Kassensturz from the Swiss public TV channel Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen wants to find out how it is organised elsewhere in Europe. The Netherlands has a variable guarantee system…. Read More
While North Korea is known to operate dozens of restaurants across Asia, it is the first time a North Korean restaurant has opened in Europe. The “Pyongyang Restaurant” was opened in the Netherlands last month under a joint venture between North Korea and two Dutch… Read More
The Eleven Cities tour (Elfstedentocht in Dutch) is a speed skating tour (with 200 contestants) and a leisure skating tour (with 16,000 skaters) of almost 200 kilometres. It is held in the province of Friesland in the north of the Netherlands. Is is a tour… Read More
The Maastricht treaty, signed on 7 February 1992, came into force in November 1993. The treaty heralded both the creation of the European Union, formerly the ‘European economic community’, and the Euro as a single currency. Two decades on, it’s attracting the wrath of crisis-struck… Read More