Although insiders say that the situation in the Netherlands is not like it is in Mexico, it is dealing with a parallel industry through which hundreds of millions of drug money pass. A police representative stated that the Dutch police is not totally powerless in… Read More
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Productions
Who Do You Think You Are? is a British genealogy documentary series that has aired on the BBC since 2004, in which celebrity participants trace their family history. It is created by the production company Wall to Wall. The celebrity of this episode is Matt… Read More
Russian gas supplies via Poland to Germany remain suspended and geopolitical tensions over Ukraine continue to run high. President Vladimir Putin has assembled a large force near the Ukrainian border and the United States is reckoning with a Russian invasion. As a result, gas prices… Read More
Although selling cannabis has been tolerated in the Netherlands for decades, growing cannabis is still illegal. Soon, this might change. This is because the government is experimenting with growing legal weed. Currently, cannabis procurement is done through ‘the back door’. What is sold legally is… Read More
A lawyer shot dead in the street, a journalist murdered in the center of Amsterdam – in the Netherlands, a drug mafia has developed around the cocaine trade in recent years, earning billions and seemingly stopping at nothing. The murder of crime journalist Peter R…. Read More
Ahead of the climate conference in Glasgow the Japanese public TV channel NHK send reporter Ginga Tamura to the Netherlands to report for several programs on how the Netherlands is threatened by climate change. For two weeks the reporter travels around in the Netherlands with… Read More
During the European Football Championships, which are organised in several countries simultaneously, BBC Sport needs support in the Netherlands for coverage from the football program Match of The Day. The international broadcast center for the tournament is located in the Netherlands. Furthermore, a crew… Read More
He is considered the leading crime reporter in the Netherlands – and an expert on organised crime: journalist Peter R. de Vries. Yesterday evening he was apparently assassinated. He was shot at in the street – in the centre of Amsterdam. De Vries suffers life-threatening… Read More
More and more illegal cigarette factories are found and dismantled in the Netherlands. Euronews wants to produce background reportage about the way the authorities fight this crime. The Dutch association of tobacco producers are very active to fight the trade in illegal cigarettes. They even… Read More
Japanese public TV Europe correspondent Yasushi Kudo needs information for coverage about the clean air policy from the Dutch capital Amsterdam, about the Dutch general elections and about Dutch plans to build a new nuclear power plant.
While the corona virus roams the world the French public news reporter Maryse Burgot makes a report on residents in the Dutch town of Urk that refuse vaccination for religious reasons. She portrays a large family explaining why they do not want to get vaccinations…. Read More
The Marengo trial, also known as the Marengo case (Dutch: Marengo-proces), is a legal proceeding involving alleged high-ranking members of the Mocro Maffia, a Dutch-Moroccan criminal organisation. The trial centers on seventeen defendants accused of participating in numerous murders and attempted murders. The Marengo trial… Read More