DutchNews podcast – The Johan Remkes for Dictator Edition – Week 35 2022
Exactly 350 years after the disaster year of 1672, the government faces an energy crisis, a refugee accommodation crisis and a nitrogen pollution crisis all at once. Wopke Hoekstra experiences an identity crisis as he oscillates between supporting the government’s nitrogen policy as a cabinet minister and attacking it as leader of the Christian Democrat party. The earthquake crisis in Groningen triggers seismic levels of blame-shifting at the parliamentary inquiry. And we look back at a sporting summer in which Sarina Wiegman became the most powerful Dutch person in England since William III and Spain ruled the southern provinces again as the Vuelta a España rolled through Brabant.
Ophef of the week: Singer Glennis Grace gets cold shoulder at refugee centre
News
New spending power deal described as ‘handsome package’ but no relief this year
Baby dies as conditions at Ter Apel refugee reception centre worsen
Accommodation provided for asylum seekers sleeping rough at Ter Apel
King Willem-Alexander postpones US trip with lung infection, coughing at Ter Apel
New nitrogen measures considered but 50% reduction target is immovable
Hoekstra under fire as cracks grow in coalition over nitrogen policy
Groningen gas inquiry: former mining director says gas firms had government’s ear
Sport
Manchester United get their man as Antony leaves Ajax for €100m (Guardian)
Women win six medals at European Athletics Championships, Bol bags three
More than a million turn out to watch opening stages of Tour of Spain
Also check out:
Jeugdjournaal (children’s news show) YouTube channel
NRC Vandaag podcast: Why the long-expected accommodation crisis at Ter Apel wasn’t prevented (Dutch)
For the anoraks: The full eight-hour broadcast of the infamous CDA conference in 2010 when the party voted to support a supply-and-demand deal with the PVV
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