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June 21, 2020

The Netherlands - Housing: The Netherlands struggling to meet housing demand

In the Netherlands, the number of homeless people has doubled in recent years and 300,000 new houses are urgently needed. But because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the yearly target will not be met.

To create both houses and jobs, local officials and developers havemade an urgent plea to the government to invest billions of Euros.

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The Netherlands struggling to meet housing demand | Netherlands 2017 News | Al Jazeera

June 18, 2020

The Netherlands: EVA architecten completes energy-neutral special education school in the Netherlands

The school is specifically designed for special education  cluster 2, where the overview for student and teacher is of great  importance. each group room has its own toilet and an additional workplace as a shelter zone. each cluster of four group rooms has its own learning area adjacent to the central patio. the patio orms a resting point where both pupils and teachers can isolate and relax. the patio provides daylight on the learning squares and connects the different clusters spatially and visually.T

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EVA architecten completes energy-neutral special education school in the netherlands

June 17, 2020

Belgium - Netherlands: In a town of two nations, Belgian bars are shuttered. Dutch pubs will soon be open across the street

Like so many small business owners, Monic van der Krogt has been hit hard by the coronavirus. The terrace of her cafe and beer garden in this small Belgian town sits empty.

Her story, though, is not entirely universal. While her town is Belgian,bit's also Dutch -- or at least partially. Walk two minutes down theroad, and you're in the Netherlands. Walk a bit further, and you're back in Belgium.

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In a town of two nations, Belgian bars are shuttered. Dutch pubs will soon be open across the street - CNN

June 16, 2020

The Netherlands: The Simple Dutch Cure for Stress

Recently I was in San Francisco, a city known for its tech companies, steep hills, and fierce winds. Each day’d run around the neighborhood and up through the park, ending with aspectacular view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Back in my AirBnB, I’d feelenergized and refreshed, fingers tingling from the breeze. It was cold, exhausting, but completely exhilarating.

As it turns out, there’s a unique term, from the Dutch, for this sort of pastime. In the Netherlands, people have been seeking out windy exercise for more than a hundred years. Today, the practice is so common that it’s known as “uitwaaien.” It “literally translates to‘outblowing,’” explains Caitlin Meyer, a lecturer at the University of Amsterdam’s Department of Dutch Linguistics. “It’s basically theactivity of spending time in the wind, usually by going for a walk or abike ride.” Meyer has lived in the Netherlands for more than 20 yearsand has come to specialize in the language, despite being a non-nativespeaker. She says uitwaaien is a popular activity where she lives—onebelieved to have important psychological benefits. “Uitwaaien issomething you do to clear your mind and feel refreshed—out with the badair, in with the good,” she tells me. “It’s seen as a pleasant, easy, and relaxing experience—a way to destress or escape from daily life.”

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The Simple Dutch Cure for Stress

June 15, 2020

Netherlands: Islamist group planned to attack Gay Pride event

A Dutch Islamist group planned toattack the Gay Pride in Amsterdam in 2018, according to the hearing on Friday of witnesses at the trial of six suspects arrested two years agoand tried in Rotterdam.

According to the testimony of a witness, an undercover police officer said that thehead of the network, identified only by the name of Hardi N., hadplanned to attack the event which attracts tens of thousands of peopleevery year.

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i24NEWS - Netherlands: Islamist group planned to attack Gay Pride event

June 14, 2020

Travel: between EU and US: Americans Unlikely To Be Welcome To Europe In July, Here’s Why - by Tamara Thiessen

Europe is set to lift its border restrictions on international travelers in July. But only starting with countries with low infection levels, which rules out Americans and those arriving from the U.S.

In other words tourism and holidaying will begin in Europe from July 1, but not for everybody. The criteria for the lifting of the Europe travel ban will probably bar tourists from Brazil, Russia, Argentina and Iran too, as other holidaymakers return. Europe will also remain off limits to travelers from other high-risk countries where Covid-19 infection rates remain high.

Note, “The EU travel restriction is based on residence, not nationality,” says a spokesperson for the European Commission in Brussels. “Similarly, decisions on lifting travel restrictions would also concern non-EU nationals residing in a specific country"

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Travel: Americans Unlikely To Be Welcome To Europe In July, Here’s Why