The Dutchman Joran van der Sloot, known for his connection to the disappearance of the American woman Natalee Holloway in Aruba, is arrested in Chili and brought to Peru as a suspect for the murder of Peruvian young woman Stephany Flores Ramirez. After a few… Read More
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Author: Sjoerd de Vries
The Japanese Europe correspondent Susumu Kojima from the public TV channel NHK travels to the Netherlands to cover the world cup football match between the Netherlands and Japan. First he visits Venlo, a town in the south of the country were the Japanese key footballer… Read More
The Swiss minister of Transport Moritz Leuenberger attends ‘From corridors to network’, a conference for ministers from the European Union on so-called rail freight corridors in Rotterdam. The news program Tagesschau form the public Swiss TV reports on the Signing of a Ministerial declaration, and… Read More
On the day of the Dutch National elections Swiss EU correspondent Christoph Nufer is in The Hague cover the voting, to give live comments on the expectations and to analyse the first results after the exit polls for broadcasts of the news program Tagesschau. For… Read More
Since the expected budget cuts is the main issue in the Dutch national elections, the Europe correspondent from the Swiss public TV channel Schweizer Fernsehen travels to the Netherlands to see how the Dutch copes with the economic crisis. Innovation and durability seems to be… Read More
After it turns out that the Dutch national elections will be a fight between the liberal party VVD and the social democrat party PvdA, the Swiss news program Tagesschau covers ‘Het Lagerhuis’ (House of Commons) a very popular life Dutch debate program where a mix… Read More
On 20 April 2010 a disastrous oil spill starts off the coast of the United States in the Gulf of Mexico on the BP-operated Macondo Prospect. The oil spill that was named the Deepwater Horizon oil spill is considered the largest marine oil spill in… Read More
Political journalist Ingrid Steiner from the Austrian newspaper Kurier travels to the Netherlands for an article about the upcoming Dutch national elections and especially on the popularity of the Party of Freedom (PVV) from Geert Wilders. Ingrid Steiner interviews the Dutch political scientist and writer… Read More
For a Welsh choirboy, it was the stuff of dreams. Within the walls of Caernarfon Castle, Kenner Elias J. proudly held aloft the white cross at the investiture of Prince Charles as the Prince of Wales. Thirty years later, the charismatic Mr. J. cuts an… Read More
The London bureau chief from the Japanese public broadcaster NHK is covering the outcome of both the English and Dutch parliamentary inquiries after the decision to participate in the war in Iraq. He wants to know why the Netherlands conducted an inquiry, what the main… Read More
El Asira, the first Muslim company that sells erotic products via internet, is based in the Netherlands. A reporter from the Austrian public TV background program ORF Weltjournal is send to the Netherlands to cover the story. He interviews the owner of the company, an… Read More
More and more Swiss farmers stop farming. Only last year 860 Swiss farmers stopped farming. Since the Swiss are planning to liberalise trade in the agricultural branch farmers are afraid for the European competition. Swiss public TV Europe correspondent Christoph Nufer visits to the Netherlands… Read More