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Cocaine seizures by Customs see sharp rise in 2023
In 2023, Dutch Customs seized almost 60,000 kg of cocaine. This is a sharp increase compared to 2022, when more than 51,000 kg of ...
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Canada and the Netherlands launch the Global Declaration on Information Integrity Online
Information integrity is essential to help ensure the strength of democratic processes and to protect fundamental rights. The ...
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Women take the lead in the battle against climate change
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs believes it is important for women worldwide to have a say in climate policy, as only a diverse ...
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Sport is important for people’s mental health, especially in crisis situations
People in a crisis situation run a higher risk of developing mental health problems, for instance an anxiety disorder or ...
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Minister Dekker suspends intercountry adoption with immediate effect
The Dutch government failed to observe its duty of care for many years by looking the other way and failing to take action in ...
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Important changes for travellers to the Netherlands as of September 4th 2021
On 4 September a number of important changes will come into effect regarding the designation of high-risk and very high-risk ...
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COVID-19 and Religious Minorities Pandemic Statement
We, the undersigned members of the International Religious Freedom Alliance (Alliance) call for the full respect for the human ...
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Embracing Faith and Identity: Latin America's LGBTI+ Activists
Originally hailing from Latin America, Bob, Jenny, and Jorge proudly embrace their identities as members of both the LGBTQIA+ ...
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Statement on reducing space threats through norms, rules, and principles of responsible behavior
Joint Statement in support of the United Nations Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) on reducing space threats through norms, rules, ...
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Heijnen at the G20: reuse key to preventing plastic soup
Recycling alone is not enough to combat plastic pollution and plastic soup. Worldwide, we need to focus more strongly on reusing ...