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Studiocanal Acquires Benelux Distribution Banner Dutch Filmworks (EXCLUSIVE)

Variety 20 Jun 2022
Studiocanal has acquired a majority stake in Dutch FilmWorks, a leading film ...
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Dutch PM apologises to Srebrenica peacekeepers

Dawn 20 Jun 2022
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has apologised to the outgunned peacekeepers sent to defend Srebrenica in Bosnia in 1995, saying there were lessons for the world’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ... The Dutch veterans were right to ask “where was the world” when the Srebrenica massacre was happening, Rutte added.
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Dutch PM apologizes to troops involved in Srebrenica massacre, rubbing salt into wounds

Press TV 20 Jun 2022
The Dutch government has formally apologized to hundreds of former soldiers who were sent to defend the Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica, rubbing salt into the wound of Muslims in Europe ...Today, I apologize on behalf of the Dutch government to all the women and men of Dutchbat III.
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Tottenham could be about to beat Manchester United to Ajax transfer

Caughtoffside 20 Jun 2022
Tottenham could be about to beat Manchester United to the signing of a current Ajax star. Spurs are looking to strengthen this summer ahead of the club’s return to the Champions League, and they are said to have set their sights on Ajax winger Antony ... Exclusive ... Exclusive ... .
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Samsung CEO Visits The Netherlands to Bolster Chipmaking Value Chain

The Epoch Times 20 Jun 2022
Chipmakers racing to expand production amid a global shortage are competing to secure Dutch chipmaking equipment supplier ASML’s EUV lithography systems—devices ...
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Sarina Wiegman: With Holland we wanted to win hearts of the Dutch; with England we just have to win

The Times/The Sunday Times 19 Jun 2022
The stage is set ... But can England really win a home European Championship which promises to be the biggest and best in history? ... .
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‘Lessons to be learned for Ukraine’: Dutch PM apologises to Bosnia peacekeepers

South China Morning Post 19 Jun 2022
Mark Rutte apologised to Dutch UN peacekeepers overwhelmed in 1995 by Serb forces; veterans were right to ask, ‘where was the world?’ ... .
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Dutch prime minister apologizes to Srebrenica-genocide peacekeeping veterans

Japan Times 19 Jun 2022
While remembering the Srebrenica massacre, Holland's prime minister cited alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine, particularly in towns around Kyiv where hundreds of bodies have ... .
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Something fishy: Dutch celebrate raw herring festival

Eye Witness News 19 Jun 2022
Welcome to the port of Scheveningen, where the Netherlands is marking the arrival of the season's first catch of new herring ... .
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Dutch Electric Aircraft Startup Maeve Aerospace Unveils $3.6 million Funding

Simple Flying 19 Jun 2022
Maeve Aerospace has secured funding of €3.4 million ($3.6 million) for the development of its electric aircraft. The investment is one of the largest private investments of its kind in a fully electric aircraft ....
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Dutch PM Apologizes To Srebrenica Veterans And 'People Who Can't Be Here Today'

Radio Free Europe 19 Jun 2022
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has apologized formally for the Netherlands' treatment of hundreds of its troops who served the Dutchbat III peacekeeping unit that failed to protect thousands of lives in the Bosniak enclave of Srebrenica 27 years ago ... Multiple rulings have found the Dutch state liable.
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Dutch PM Mark Rutte apologizes to Srebrenica peacekeeping veterans

Arab News 19 Jun 2022
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has apologized to the outgunned peacekeepers sent to defend Srebrenica in Bosnia in 1995, saying there were lessons for the world’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ...Today, on behalf of the Dutch government, I apologize to all the women and men of Dutchbat III.
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Dutch government apologises to Srebrenica veterans

BBC News 19 Jun 2022
The Dutch government has apologised to hundreds of ex-soldiers sent to defend Srebrenica during the Bosnian war ... In July 1995, some 8,000 Muslim men were massacred after Dutch forces were overrun by Bosnian Serb troops. Previously, Dutch governments have insisted fault lay with the UN for failing to provide air support.

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