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Bosnian Commander Maladić Faces Medical Transfer
Victims of the 1990s war in Bosnia have appealed to a tribunal in The Hague to prevent the transfer of former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Maladic for medical treatment. The appeal seeks to keep Maladic within the jurisdiction of the tribunal.
BBC WS backup
Influencer Jade Kops Dies After Cancer Battle
Dutch influencer Jade Kops has died at the age of 19 after a long battle with cancer. An online condolence register has been signed by thousands of people remembering her life and struggles.
BNR Nieuwsradio
Extinction Rebellion Protests Lead to 400 Arrests in Utrecht
More than 400 protesters were detained during an Extinction Rebellion blockade of the A12 highway near Utrecht. Approximately 200 individuals sat on the road, causing significant traffic disruptions, while the remainder were intercepted before reaching the site. The protest began around midday near the German border.
Groot Nieuws Radio
Road Closures Planned For Amsterdam Highways
Drivers around Amsterdam should anticipate substantial delays between April 27 and May 14 due to roadwork on the southern side of the city. The closures will affect the A4 and A10 highways, potentially adding 30 to 60 minutes to travel times. Commuters are advised to plan ahead for these disruptions. Travelers are advised to check their routes before departing. Work on the southern side of Amsterdam will cause closures on the A4 and A10 motorways. The source advised motorists to remain attentive while traveling around the city. The work is being conducted near Schiphol.
Omroep Gelderland
Dutch Government Extends DigiD Cloud Contract
The Dutch government has moved to extend the DigiD digital identity contract with the company Solvinity for an additional two years, despite opposition from the House of Representatives. Concerns have been raised in Parliament regarding the potential acquisition of the cloud provider by a US-based entity. The government maintains that an immediate transition to a new provider is not feasible without risking continuity.
L1 Radio Limburg
MHK Keukenexpert Realizes Dream Kitchens in Os
MHK Keukenexpert in Os is highlighted for designing and realizing dream kitchens, serving as a family meeting place. The company emphasizes personalized design and quality realization, with their new kitchen being a central feature.
Omroep Brabant
King Willem-Alexander Links Christmas Story to Uncertain Future
King Willem-Alexander drew a parallel between the Christmas story and the birth of a child to the uncertain future facing children born today. He emphasized the insecurity of the world regarding issues like 'Hex', suggesting a need for reflection on the path forward for the younger generation.
NPO Radio 1
Amsterdam Real Estate Financing Focus
A recent event in Amsterdam focused on real estate financing, with approximately 1500 attendees discussing the topic. A key conclusion from the discussions was the dominant role of banks in this sector. The event was organized by Vervinvast.
BNR Nieuwsradio
Dutch Police Seize 30 Tons Of Cocaine
Authorities in Lochem arrested four individuals following a major drug seizure at the Port of Rotterdam. A container containing 365 kilograms of cocaine was intercepted during the operation. The arrests follow ongoing efforts to combat large-scale narcotics trafficking through European maritime hubs. Police have seized more than 30,000 kilograms of pure cocaine. The drugs were found on board a cargo ship originating from Sierra Leone. The seizure was reported by BNR Nieuwsradio and Telegraaf.
NPO Radio 1
Man Sentenced For Loosdrecht Town Hall Vandalism
Residents in Loosdrecht are protesting following a court approval to establish a temporary asylum seeker reception center in the municipality of Wijdemeren. The local community has expressed opposition to the site selection. Approximately 500 women marched through a village in Loosdrecht to protest the use of the old town hall for asylum seeker reception. While the demonstration on Saturday was reported as peaceful, previous protests earlier this week reportedly escalated, requiring police intervention. Local residents expressed concerns regarding safety and the impact of the center on the community. The suspect reportedly claimed to be drunk and described his actions in court as "stupid." The building is partially vacant and is scheduled to be used to house asylum seekers starting next week. Recent protests against the use of the building have reportedly escalated multiple times.
Bluesky Social