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An outbreak of a rat-borne virus on a cruise ship triggers mass anxiety as phrases like “self-isolation” and “test and trace” re-enter the lexicon. Local mayors are growing increasingly frustrated with The Hague’s reluctance to condemn violent protests outside refugee centres. Environmental campaigners are distraught as the man who led a string of successful court cases against major polluters takes Tata Steel’s shilling. And in sport, the passportgate saga is resolved while crisis club Vitesse Arnhem are thrown yet another lifeline in their battle to survive.
Police identify flytipper who dumped entire bathroom in park in Tilburg
Venezuela tells ICJ mineral-rich region of Guyana was fraudulently taken (AP News)
News
Second cruise ship evacuee in Netherlands confirmed to have hantavirus
WHO trying to trace passengers on flight with hantavirus victim
Police attacked with fireworks during latest anti-asylum protest
Mayors condemn continuing violent anti-refugee protests
More than 7,000 refuge children living in emergency shelters
Anguish as environmental campaigner Donald Pols joins Tata Steel
Police make 13 arrests at Remembrance Day ceremony in Amsterdam
National war memorial in Amsterdam daubed with red paint
Liberation Day fire lit as national celebrations begin
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Sport
NAC loses passport case against Go Ahead Eagles, match will not be replayed
Supreme Court advisor backs Vitesse Arnhem in dispute with KNVB








