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The Netherlands' Joost Klein is kicked out of Eurovision, but the Dutch can still vote
The organisers said the Swedish police are investigating after a complaint was made about Klein by a female member of the production crew.
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Post-Brexit trade laws will drive imported flower prices up 5%, sellers warn
Roughly 80% of cut flowers in the UK are sourced from the Netherlands, according to the British Florist Association, and post-Brexit trade rules are making sellers nervous.
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Canadian relay team qualifies for Paris Olympics in women's 4x400m
Canada's Zoe Sherar, Aiyanna Stiverne, Kyra Constantine and Alyssa Marsh finish second in their 4x400-metre heat at the World Athletics Relays with a time of 3:27.17 to advance to Sunday's final and secure a place at Paris 2024.
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Marco Arop & Canada’s men’s 4x400m relay team fail to qualify for Paris 2024 at World Relays
Canada’s men’s 4x400m relay team weren’t able to pull out a top 2 finish to book an Olympic berth while in Bahamas at World Athletics Relays.
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U.S women's 4x100m relay team sprints to championship record, Canada places seventh
The United States wins the women's 4x100-metre final at the World Athletics Relays with a championship record time of 41.85 while Canada's Sade McCreath, Marie-Éloïse Leclair, Audrey Leduc and Donna Ntambue finish seventh.
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Protesters boo Israeli president at opening of new Holocaust museum
Pro-Palestinian protesters targeted the Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to the opening of a new Holocaust museum in Amsterdam.
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Dutch Diplomat Angelique Eijpe resigns in protest of Dutch government's Gaza policy
After 21 years of service, Angelique Eijpe resigns in protest of Dutch government's Gaza policy, joins civil servant protests in The Hague.
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Dutch government appeals in cassation against ruling on delivery of F-35 parts to Israel
The Dutch government appeals a court order to halt the export of F-35 warplane parts to Israel - citing the risk of int'l law being violated
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Bronze medal for Canada at World Aquatics Championships in Doha
Rebecca Smith, Sarah Fournier, Katerine Savard and Taylor Ruck of Canada captured the bronze medal in the 4x100 metre freestyle relay Sunday at the world championships in Doha.
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Dutch government to appeal court order to halt export of F-35 jet parts to Israel
The Dutch government appeals a court order to halt the export of F-35 warplane parts, citing the risk of international law being violated.
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Geert Wilders chastises Islamic & Arab preachers for issuing Fatwas against him,
Netherlands' future Prime Minister Geert Wilders faces multiple fatwas for his anti-Islam views, living under protection. He received fatwas from Pakistan and Arab Imams, yet remains unafraid. Wilders pledged "No Islamic schools, Qurans,...
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'Israel has a genocidal intent,' argues South Africa at The Hague
South Africa told judges at the International Court of Justice in The Hague that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, and pleaded with the court to issue an interim order for an immediate halt to Israel's military actions.
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Dutch man who sexually extorted B.C. teen sentenced to 6 years in Netherlands
A judge in the Netherlands has sentenced the Dutch man who sexually extorted B.C. teen Amanda Todd to six years in prison on top of the 11-year sentence he is already serving. It's less than what he was given in a B.C. court, but in line...
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Study: Morning People Share DNA With Neanderthals
A new study published in the journal Genome Biology and Evolution is shedding light on why some people are morning folks.
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Netherlands accused of war crimes complicity for Israeli military supplies
Human rights groups say the Dutch state’s export of plane parts to Israel makes it complicit in Gaza war crimes.
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Ancient Crimean treasures return to Ukraine following a near decade-long ownership dispute
The artifacts were on loan to a Dutch museum in 2014 when Russia invaded Crimea, leading to a tug-of-war ownership dispute in which Ukraine fought to keep them.
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Netherlands elections: Exit polls show far-right party winning
Exit polls in the Netherlands show the far-right party of Dutch politician Geert Wilders has won the country’s general election.
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Hard-right victory in the Netherlands could become a headache for Brussels
The outcome of the Dutch elections could prove to be difficult for the European Union in the long run, after the Eurosceptic, anti-Islam populist Party for Freedom (PVV) won the election with 37 seats.
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Netherlands politics: Muslims worry about their safety
Political shockwaves in the Netherlands after the Party of far-right leader Geert Wilders won the most seats in Parliament.
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Housing crisis biggest concern for voters at Dutch election
As voters head to the polls in the Netherlands on Wednesday, housing, in particular a lack of affordable homes, has become the key issue for a majority of voters.
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The Netherlands election: Voters choosing a new prime minister
Dutch voters go to the polls on Wednesday in an election that will deliver a new prime minister.
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Nitrogen reduction target proving controversial for farmers at Dutch election
In a country of less than 18 million people and more than 116 million livestock, agriculture reigns supreme.
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New party led by veteran MP dominates Netherlands elections
New Social Contract (NSC) leader Pieter Omtzigt is offering Dutch voters an alternative at the polls. The veteran politician launched his party in August. He told Euronews reporter, Fernande van Tets, he is surprised by the sudden growth...
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Two killed after shootings at Dutch university hospital and home
Dutch police say two people have been killed in shootings at a university hospital campus in Rotterdam and a nearby home.