The Dutch government has announced that bars, restaurants, museums, theatres and other venues are to be allowed to re-open under conditions, loosening some of the toughest COVID-19 restrictions in Europe.
For more than a month, bars, restaurants, and cultural venues have been closed, while strict quarantine rules have shut a quarter of primary school classes in the Netherlands.
The announcement by Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Tuesday evening comes despite record new coronavirus infection levels, as hospitalisations from the country's Omicron wave have been lower than initially feared.
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December 29, 2016
EU: Will Be Watching These Faces during 2017: Ten to watch for Europe
The European Union enters 2017 under siege from without and within,
facing challenges to the east, west and south and experiencing a surge
by anti-EU nationalists across the continent itself.
These are 10 faces Europe will be watching in 2017:
DONALD TRUMP – USA
JAROSLAW KACZYNSKI – POLAND
GEERT WILDERS – Netherlands
THERESA MAY – UK
MARINE LE PEN – FRANCE
VLADIMIR PUTIN – RUSSIA
SERGIO MATTARELLA – ITALY
ANGELA MERKEL – GERMANY
THE AFRICAN MIGRANT
THE MEN AND WOMEN IN BLACK - ISIS
Read more: Faces of 2017: Ten to watch for Europe
These are 10 faces Europe will be watching in 2017:
DONALD TRUMP – USA
JAROSLAW KACZYNSKI – POLAND
GEERT WILDERS – Netherlands
THERESA MAY – UK
MARINE LE PEN – FRANCE
VLADIMIR PUTIN – RUSSIA
SERGIO MATTARELLA – ITALY
ANGELA MERKEL – GERMANY
THE AFRICAN MIGRANT
THE MEN AND WOMEN IN BLACK - ISIS
Read more: Faces of 2017: Ten to watch for Europe
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July 30, 2013
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Did you know that by the latest count about 38% of the Almere population turned out to be English speaking. The Middle East, Africa, the Caribbean, India, China and Europe - the English language somewhere ties them all together.
Although the Government's goal seems to be to eventually turn the Netherlands into one happy melting pot of many different nationalities, cultures and religions, who all call themselves "Nederlanders", many of us, rightly so, don't want to totally break ties with their roots, specially when it comes to their culture, religion or ...maybe best of all...food.
Consequently, not a week goes by that there is not some event going on in our area where English is spoken. This could either be at an in international church service, business meeting, a cultural event, or at a promotional conference.
Unfortunately not everyone who might have benefited to attend such events might have heard about it in time.
This is where we at Almere-Digest want to help you. .We want you to consider Almere-Digest your free bulletin and news board.
It is quite simple. If you or your organization have a special event you want to promote just send us the information at least 10 days before your event by using the easy mail-in form on the right hand panel of our Almere-Digest.
Only legitimate and voluntary church or charity organization's information can be accepted for placement at no cost in Almere-Digest. The editorial staff also reserves the right to reject material it deems inappropriate.
Almere-Digest
Although the Government's goal seems to be to eventually turn the Netherlands into one happy melting pot of many different nationalities, cultures and religions, who all call themselves "Nederlanders", many of us, rightly so, don't want to totally break ties with their roots, specially when it comes to their culture, religion or ...maybe best of all...food.
Consequently, not a week goes by that there is not some event going on in our area where English is spoken. This could either be at an in international church service, business meeting, a cultural event, or at a promotional conference.
Unfortunately not everyone who might have benefited to attend such events might have heard about it in time.
This is where we at Almere-Digest want to help you. .We want you to consider Almere-Digest your free bulletin and news board.
It is quite simple. If you or your organization have a special event you want to promote just send us the information at least 10 days before your event by using the easy mail-in form on the right hand panel of our Almere-Digest.
Only legitimate and voluntary church or charity organization's information can be accepted for placement at no cost in Almere-Digest. The editorial staff also reserves the right to reject material it deems inappropriate.
Almere-Digest
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