In the future, what will our food look and taste like, and how will it be farmed? CBS News 60 Minutes+ correspondent Seth Doane joins Anne-Marie Green on "CBSN AM" to preview his story about one country devoted to figuring out how to feed the world's growing population, without destroying the planet in the process.
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July 11, 2021
July 10, 2021
EU: Netherlands reimposes COVID-19 measures over rise in cases
Rutte said the government will now only allow one-day public events in venues filled to two-thirds capacity, and spectators must prove their vaccination and infection status.
All restaurants and bars in the Netherlands will also need to close their doors from midnight until 6am each day, while live music is to be banned.
A ticketing system allowing people to be exempt from the social distancing rule will also be paused until next month, when the government will review the situation.
De Jonge said the recent surge in infections mostly affected young people, but warned it was “inevitable” that the elderly would also become infected unless the government took action. ■
Read more at: Netherlands reimposes COVID-19 measures over rise in cases | Health | POST Online Media
All restaurants and bars in the Netherlands will also need to close their doors from midnight until 6am each day, while live music is to be banned.
A ticketing system allowing people to be exempt from the social distancing rule will also be paused until next month, when the government will review the situation.
De Jonge said the recent surge in infections mostly affected young people, but warned it was “inevitable” that the elderly would also become infected unless the government took action. ■
Read more at: Netherlands reimposes COVID-19 measures over rise in cases | Health | POST Online Media
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July 9, 2021
EU -The travel restrictions in place in every country in Europe
The EU has added the US among others to a list which recommends countries that may be able to travel to the continent.
Germany has lifted travel restrictions for visitors from UK and Portugal.
All land borders are now open.Also negative PCR test taken less than 72 hours before arrival is required for all foreign nationals.
Read more at: The travel restrictions in place in every country in Europe | Euronews
Germany has lifted travel restrictions for visitors from UK and Portugal.
All land borders are now open.Also negative PCR test taken less than 72 hours before arrival is required for all foreign nationals.
Read more at: The travel restrictions in place in every country in Europe | Euronews
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July 8, 2021
The Netherlands: Dutch Doctors Defend Rampant Euthanasia
Dutch euthanasia enthusiasts always pretend that doctors there commit homicide by lethal injection “only as a last resort” when nothing else can be done to eliminate “unbearable suffering.” What a pile of manure!
As I have been documenting over the past 28 years (!), euthanasia in the Netherlands has metastasized from killing the terminally ill, to the chronically ill, to people with disabilities, to the elderly, to people with dementia, to the mentally ill, to children of any age, and babies born with serious disablities. Yes, under the bureaucratic “Groningen Protocol,” Dutch doctors commit infanticide.
Read more at: Dutch Doctors Defend Rampant Euthanasia | National Review
As I have been documenting over the past 28 years (!), euthanasia in the Netherlands has metastasized from killing the terminally ill, to the chronically ill, to people with disabilities, to the elderly, to people with dementia, to the mentally ill, to children of any age, and babies born with serious disablities. Yes, under the bureaucratic “Groningen Protocol,” Dutch doctors commit infanticide.
Read more at: Dutch Doctors Defend Rampant Euthanasia | National Review
July 7, 2021
The Netherlands - criminals out of control and it must be open "hunting season" against them: As Peter R de Vries: Dutch crime journalist wounded in Amsterdam shooting
A prominent Dutch crime journalist has been seriously wounded after being shot on a street in Amsterdam.
Police said Peter R de Vries was taken to hospital in a serious condition after being gunned down in the city centre on Tuesday evening.
National broadcaster NOS said he was attacked minutes after appearing on a TV chat show.
Read more at: Peter R de Vries: Dutch crime journalist wounded in Amsterdam shooting - BBC News
Police said Peter R de Vries was taken to hospital in a serious condition after being gunned down in the city centre on Tuesday evening.
National broadcaster NOS said he was attacked minutes after appearing on a TV chat show.
Read more at: Peter R de Vries: Dutch crime journalist wounded in Amsterdam shooting - BBC News
July 5, 2021
The Netherlands -Soccwe EURO 2020Bounced out of Euro 2020, the Netherlands looks to future
After a seven-year wait for a spot in a major tournament, the Netherlands got three workmanlike wins against outmatched opponents and a humbling loss to the Czech Republic.
What looked like a Super Sunday for Dutch sports fans following Max Verstappen’s win at the Styrian Grand Prix and Mathieu van der Poel’s Tour de France stage win, turned sour when the Netherlands lost 2-0 in Budapest and tumbled out of the European Championship.
Read more at: Bounced out of Euro 2020, the Netherlands looks to future
What looked like a Super Sunday for Dutch sports fans following Max Verstappen’s win at the Styrian Grand Prix and Mathieu van der Poel’s Tour de France stage win, turned sour when the Netherlands lost 2-0 in Budapest and tumbled out of the European Championship.
Read more at: Bounced out of Euro 2020, the Netherlands looks to future
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July 4, 2021
Dutch court rejects Facebook’s bid to have privacy lawsuit in the Netherlands dismissed
A court in Amsterdam ruled that privacy litigation against Facebook in the Netherlands can proceed, rejecting the social network’s bid to have the lawsuit from two non-profit groups thrown out.
Read more at: Dutch court rejects Facebook’s bid to have privacy lawsuit in the Netherlands dismissed
Read more at: Dutch court rejects Facebook’s bid to have privacy lawsuit in the Netherlands dismissed
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