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Catholic church child sex abuse scandal widens

Those investigating child sex abuse within the Dutch Roman Catholic Church are facing an enormous job which is increasing by the day. Complaints are flooding in from around the country following initial...

Radio Netherlands Worldwide is the Dutch international public broadcasting service. The radio and television broadcasts and websites provide news, information and culture to millions of people around the world. Our mission is to:

"Make a contribution, on behalf of and for the benefit of the Netherlands, towards a better informed world by a combination of independent journalism and other media services."

The mission has three chief purposes:

1. To provide an international audience with information about Dutch society, opinions, visions and policies, as well as to support the interests of the Netherlands.
2. To facilitate an international podium for themes which are of importance to the Netherlands, Europe and the world.
3. To serve as a source of expertise and knowledge to foreign media, especially in the area of Dutch/European developments, ideas and opinions.

Radio Netherlands broadcasts in Dutch, English, Spanish, Papiamentu, Sarnami, Indonesian, Portuguese and French. It takes into account the information needs of different target groups and the media situation in various regions.

The Radio Netherlands Training Centre, which is connected to Radio Netherlands Worldwide, provides media training and offers media and communications advice to partner organizations in developing countries.

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Radio Show: Seismic warning - Europe's power struggle with Asia

Network Europe - 10 February 2010: Seismic warning - Europe's power struggle with Asia. Erasing mistakes - Slovenia sets the record straight for thousands of forgotten citizens. Mr Midwife - we continue our gender equality series with a lo...

Article: Canadian MPs eat seal to support hunters

Canadian parliamentarians are eating seal meat for lunch today to show support for hunters who have lost a key market here in Europe. Last year, the EU banned seal products calling Canada’s annual cull barbaric and cruel. But will Can...

Article: Last 'Bali bombings' suspect dies in police raid

Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has confirmed the death of Dulmatin, the last living suspect wanted in connection with the 2002 Bali bombings. He was killed in a police raid on an internet cafe .

Radio Show: No seal of approval for controversial Canadian lunch

Newsline - 10 March 2010: Indonesia kills a top terrorist behind the 2002 Bali bombings. The EU condemns Canada's decision to serve seal for lunch. Honour killings in Turkey highlight the plight of women.

Radio Show: Jonathan Safran Foer - special

This special edition of Reloaded puts the spotlight on best-selling author Jonathan Safran Foer. Famous for his novels Everything is Illuminated and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Safran Foer has now moved into non-fiction with his la...

Video: Dutch "Clockwork Orange" team reunite for Peru charity game

Veteran Dutch footballers recently played a benefit match in Lima, to mark the 25th anniversary of the Dutch-Peruvian organisation ADESA, which runs educational, health and social projects in Peru. This...

Article: Brazil launches massive operation against flu

This week Brazil begins a massive inoculation drive to thwart the influenza virus A(H1N1). Internet will, for the first time ever, play a role in the country's health campaign. Brazil's Health Minister José Gomes Temporão says...

Article: Dutch Catholic church orders child sex abuse inquiry

The Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands has ordered a "broad, external and independent" inquiry to investigate child sex abuse allegations.

Radio Show: The Trumpet Vibe

EUROPEAN JAZZ STAGE - week 10 Horns-a-plenty in this week's EJS. Roy Hargrove blows his horn across the port of Rotterdam at the renowned North Sea Jazz Festival. Dutch trumpet talent Rik Mol with his group at Amsterdam's Bimhuis, which als...

Radio Show: Myanmar Muslims persecuted in Bangladesh

Newsline - 9 March, 2010: A US air organisation sounds the alarm over persecuted Myanmar refugees in Bangladesh. Extreme right-wing groups have become more popular since Barack Obama took office. RNW's Eric Beauchemin reports from earthquak...

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Dutch "Clockwork Orange" team reunite for Peru charity game
Veteran Dutch footballers recently played a benefit match in Lima, to mark...
Dreadlocked Senegalese use music to praise Islam
It's easy to mistake Senegal's dreadlocked Baye Falls people for...
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A(H1N1) pandemic not yet over
Winter, the season when flu epidemics occur, is nearly over in the Northern...

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RNW - NEWS, ANALYSIS AND BACKGROUND IN 10 LANGUAGES, WORLDWIDE 24 HOURS A DAY, ON RADIO, TELEVISION AND THE INTERNET