Dutch airline crew to have detective training

Dutch airline personnel are to be trained to watch out for victims of human trafficking during flights, according to a plan announced in parliament by Deputy Justice Minister Fred Teeven. Airlines are to work on a Dutch version of a bulletin by American Airlines, which explains how cabin crew can spot telltale signs of human trafficking or kidnapping. They will also look into increasing the attention for crime prevention during cabin personnel... [more]

Japan Crisis Sparks Global Nuclear Review

A continuing crisis at Japan’s Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant has spurred nations around the world to review the safety of their own nuclear installations. The European Union reached an agreement to conduct “stress tests” on the continent’s nuclear plants as it tries to draw lessons from the events in quake-hit Japan. Amid soaring public concern on nuclear energy, the EU gathered ministers, national safety chiefs... [more]

Holland and Germany harbouring doubts

An error on a Google map suggests that Emden harbour in western Germany has been annexed by the Netherlands. Emden is close to the German-Dutch border, which runs roughly along the middle of an estuary separating the two countries. The border as drawn on Google Maps, however, shows the harbour water as an appendix of the Dutch area. Emden residents complained when they spotted the error, after which the city contacted Google. City spokesman... [more]

TV hots up Dutch provincial election debate

There was another televised political debate on Wednesday evening in the run-up to Dutch provincial elections. The poll is important as the results will decide the make-up of the Upper House or Senate of the Dutch parliament. The minority government will run into problems if a majority in the Senate is opposed to its policies. In the debate, Labour (PvdA) leader Job Cohen accused the Christian Democrats (CDA), the junior partner in the governing... [more]

Eurozone growth, inflation tipped to rise in 2011

The European Central Bank unveiled Thursday analysts’ forecasts for eurozone inflation and growth rates which suggest its own predictions could be revised upwards. The ECB is to release quarterly forecasts by its own staff next month and the new figures — a survey of professional forecasts — suggest the next set of its data might move upwards. The central bank’s survey of professional forecasters (SPF) for the first... [more]

The Netherlands recalls ambassador from ‘disrespectful’ Iran

The Netherlands is recalling its ambassador from Iran in protest at the execution and subsequent burial of a Dutch Iranian woman on what her family says were trumped up drugs charges. Before leaving Teheran, the ambassador will first make a formal protest to the Iranian authorities at the ‘lack of respect’ towards Zahra Bahrami’s family, foreign minister Uri Rosenthal said during a visit to Jordan. Reports say Bahrami, who was executed... [more]

Storms may cause flight cancellations in Holland

Strong winds could cause delays or cancellations at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. A spokesperson for the airport says the stormy weather is affecting Schiphol’s capacity to handle flights. Passengers are advised to consult teletext, the website of their airline and or contact the airline before leaving home. Similarly train services may also be affected by the winds. The Dutch railway company NS has split routes from the north... [more]

Dutch Minister admits making mistakes in Bahrami case

Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal has admitted he made mistakes in the case of Dutch-Iranian woman Zahra Bahrami during an emergency debate on Thursday. Ms Bahrami was unexpectedly executed a week ago after being sentenced to death for possession of drugs on 5 January. He promised he would learn the lessons from “this terrible and sad incident”, after receiving severe criticism in parliament. Democrats D66, the Labour Party and... [more]

Wilders’ trial may be delayed as wrangling over acquittal call continues

The trial of MP Geert Wilders on discrimination and inciting hatred charges may be delayed, Nos television reports on Thursday. A lawyer representing groups who forced the prosecution department to take legal action against Wilders has gone to the appeal court to fight the department’s call for Wilders’ acquittal. The original court case against Wilders collapsed last year after a number of irregularities involving the judges, which... [more]

Jobless Eastern Europeans should be deported: PVV Holland

People from Poland, Bulgaria and Romania should be deported back to their country of origin if they are out of work, Louis Bontes, an MP for the anti-Islam PVV said in an interview with website nu.nl. ‘They are often drunk and are involved in petty crime,’ he is quoted as saying. ‘Locals get upset by this, so the police tell me.’ Bontes said there is no legal barrier to deporting EU nationals from the open border area within five... [more]

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