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Greenpeace Announces Action Against Shell
The organization described Shell as an incredibly large climate polluter. The letter was also delivered via email to the company.
BNR Nieuwsradio
Dutch GDP Grows 0.1 Percent In Q1
The Dutch economy grew by 0.1 percent during the first three months of this year, according to CBS data. Ruben Ech of the economic editorial team reported the findings from the CBS in The Hague. Additionally, a large wildfire in Gelderland remains uncontrolled and may flare up due to wind conditions. The decline is attributed to reduced exports outside of the European Union. The report suggests the government has not taken sufficient action to address the slowdown. The growth rate remained stagnant according to the source. The report also noted that government actions regarding recommendations for defense and infrastructure communication have been insufficient. The council described ministerial plans as too vague. While consumer spending on food and clothing increased, spending on transport and utilities declined, according to CBS data.
NPO Radio 1
Hague Working Group Proposes Space Resource Governance Framework
The Hague Working Group has proposed 20 building blocks to serve as a basis for a future governance framework for space resource activities. Co-founder Tanya proposed these regulations to address the current lack of universally accepted international law regarding lunar mining. The framework aims to establish rules for activities such as whether lunar mining operations should be permitted to maintain certain safety zones. The proposal suggests that states must register specific safety zones that are limited in both time and size. These regulations aim to operationalize principles from existing treaties that lack specific operational details. The working group's goal is to provide the groundwork for future state agreements. Cooperation is noted as essential, though the pace of regulation may not match the speed of state and corporate competition for space resources.
BBC World Service
Greenpeace Challenges Meat Processor Expansion In Nigeria Via Dutch Court
Greenpeace is attempting to block the expansion of a large meat processor in Nigeria through a Dutch court. The company, EWS, plans to build six new slaughterhouses which will occupy a area. Greenpeace stated the climate impact of this expansion is unsustainable for the planet.
Radio Veronica NL
Netherlands Investigates Use Of Weapons By RDK
The administration in the Netherlands published and subsequently deleted a response to a parliamentary inquiry regarding the potential use of automatic weapons by the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK).
Radio Sputnik
Netherlands To Expand Job Integration Pilot For Newcomers
Minister Jerry Aartsen of Labor intends to significantly expand a pilot program designed to help new status holders find employment more quickly. Previous trials were conducted in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Eindhoven.
Radio Veronica NL
ICC Issues Warrants For Israeli And Hamas Leaders
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued two additional arrest warrants against former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif. The court's action involves 124 member states.
France Culture
Europol Warns Of Social Media Youth Recruitment
Europol reported that youth are being specifically recruited for online violence via social media.
SRF 1 Switzerland
ADO Den Haag Promoted To Eredivisie
ADO Den Haag has secured promotion to the Eredivisie after a five-year absence. Fans gathered at the stadium and surrounding square in The Hague to celebrate the achievement. Reporter Steve Baalman described the scene as a large celebration.
NPO Radio 1
Europol Warns Of Increasing Youth Recruitment For Online Violence
An international task force has arrested 280 individuals as part of an effort to combat the spread of 'violence for hire' across Europe. Europol reported that criminals are increasingly targeting young people to commit violent crimes. The agency has placed two suspects, a Swede and a German, on a special wanted list as part of its crackdown. Europol reported that criminal groups are offering violence as a service on the internet for payment. The agency stated that the individuals fulfilling these orders are often youths. These recruits are frequently sourced through social media platforms. These individuals are specifically targeted through online platforms to carry out paid criminal acts. These groups specifically target and recruit youths, including those aged 13, through social media platforms. These offenses are not limited to isolated incidents.
Winnipeg Free Press