DutchNews podcast – The Not Those Nazis Edition – Week 24
We’re living on the edge in this week’s podcast, and not just because the pinautomaten in Albert Heijn broke down. The king weighs into the Irish border issue that has been stirred up again by Brexit, Jeroen Dijsselbloem drops a bombshell into the pension talks, universities are accused of setting the bar too low and YouTube causes ophef by taking down the wrong type of Nazis. In sport the women’s team scrape through their opening World Cup match while the men once again lose a tournament final to the host nation. And we discuss whether bringing back children from the Syrian civil war is desirable or feasible.
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Ophef of the week: Shoppers crack up as debit card problem hits Albert Heijn
TOP STORY
King Willem-Alexander: ‘no-one wants to see fences on the Irish border’ after Brexit
NEWS
Universities told to be stricter on who they let in
Interest rate advice threatens to disrupt pension reform vote
What does the pensions agreement really mean?
Listen to last week’s podcast discussion on pensions here:
Job shortages loom as Eastern European economies boom
YouTube removes historic Alkmaar footage in misguided anti-Nazi crackdown
SPORT
Leeuwinnen open World Cup campaign with last-gasp win against Kiwis
Portugal beat Netherlands 1-0 in inaugural Nations League final
DISCUSSION: Bringing IS orphans home
Orphans aged 2 and 4 brought back from northern Syria
Minister defends deal to bring Dutch children back from Syria
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