Netherlands

The Netherlands, often referred to simply as “Holland,” is a country located in Northwestern Europe. It is known for its flat landscape, extensive canal systems, windmills, tulip fields, cycling routes, and a rich cultural heritage. Here are some key aspects of the Netherlands:

  1. Geography: The Netherlands is a relatively small country, characterized by low-lying land, with about one-quarter of its territory below sea level. The country is famous for its system of dikes, canals, and polders (reclaimed land) that help manage water levels and prevent flooding.
  2. Capital: Amsterdam is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands. It is known for its picturesque canals, historic architecture, world-class museums (such as the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum), and vibrant cultural scene.
  3. Government: The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government. The King or Queen serves as the ceremonial head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government. The Dutch Parliament consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer) and the Senate (Eerste Kamer).
  4. Language: Dutch is the official language of the Netherlands. English is widely spoken, and many Dutch people are multilingual, with proficiency in languages like English, German, and French.
  5. Economy: The Netherlands has a highly developed and diverse economy. It is known for its international trade, shipping, banking, and agriculture. Rotterdam, one of its major cities, is home to one of the world’s busiest ports. The country is also known for its strong technology and innovation sectors.
  6. Culture: Dutch culture is characterized by tolerance, liberalism, and a strong emphasis on individual freedoms. The country is known for its art, with famous painters like Rembrandt and Van Gogh hailing from the Netherlands. Dutch cuisine includes dishes like cheese (notably Gouda and Edam), herring, and Dutch pancakes (pannenkoeken).
  7. Cycling: The Netherlands is renowned for its extensive network of cycling paths and bike-friendly infrastructure. Bicycles are a common mode of transportation for both commuting and recreation.
  8. Tulips: The Netherlands is famous for its colorful tulip fields, particularly during the springtime. The Keukenhof Gardens, also known as the “Garden of Europe,” is a popular destination for tulip enthusiasts.
  9. Legalized Euthanasia: The Netherlands was one of the first countries in the world to legalize euthanasia under specific circumstances, allowing for the voluntary ending of a person’s life at their request when suffering from unbearable pain or a terminal illness.
  10. European Union: The Netherlands is a founding member of the European Union (EU) and the eurozone. It plays an active role in EU politics and policies.

The Netherlands is a culturally rich and historically significant country that attracts tourists from around the world. It is known for its progressive social policies, vibrant cities, and contributions to art, science, and commerce.

 

NDLEA arrests 4 wanted kingpins over 16 tons of illicit drugs in Lagos, Abuja, others
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NDLEA arrests 4 wanted kingpins over 16 tons of illicit drugs in Lagos, Abuja, others

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have intercepted two ladies and two men wanted in connection with over 16,000 kilograms (16 tons) of illicit drugs in Lagos, Abuja and Netherlands. In Lagos, anti-narcotics officers who have been on the trail of 48-year-old Aro Aderinde for weeks arrested him on Sunday October 16,…

170 trafficked victims, migrants benefit from NAPTIP, ICMPD free medical outreach
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170 trafficked victims, migrants benefit from NAPTIP, ICMPD free medical outreach

No fewer than 170 trafficked victims and returnee migrants have benefited from the free medical outreach  organised by National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in collaboration with International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD). Daily Trust reports that the free treatment under the Strengthening Niger-Nigeria Cooperation on Countering Traf-ficking in Human…

Police should have helped Shamima Begum return to UK, court told – The Guardian
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Police should have helped Shamima Begum return to UK, court told – The Guardian

Tribunal hears there were grounds to suspect the then 15-year-old had been groomed as a child bride Police should have helped Shamima Begum return to Britain after she joined Islamic State in Syria because there were grounds to suspect she had been groomed as a child bride, a court has heard. Samantha Knights KC told…

Grounds to suspect Shamima Begum was trafficked, court hears
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Grounds to suspect Shamima Begum was trafficked, court hears

Police should have investigated whether Shamima Begum was a victim of human trafficking and helped her return if she was, a court heard, as there were grounds to suspect she had been groomed as a child bride.   Begum was 15 years old when she left the U.K. to join Islamic State in Syria. Just…

Role of chiefs critical in ending child labour – GAWU – Graphic Online
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Role of chiefs critical in ending child labour – GAWU – Graphic Online

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Netherlands: Human Trafficking Victims Decrease while Dutch among the Most Targeted
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Netherlands: Human Trafficking Victims Decrease while Dutch among the Most Targeted

Although the number of recorded victims of human trafficking in the Netherlands decreased by around 22% between 2020 and 2021, experts say this only means the victims are less visible and claim that now human traffickers are targeting Dutch people the most. In 2021, the Netherlands identified 791 new victims of trafficking compared to 1013…

NAPTIP rescues, repatriates 900 victims of human trafficking to Katsina – Newsdiaryonline
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NAPTIP rescues, repatriates 900 victims of human trafficking to Katsina – Newsdiaryonline

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Ukrainian refugees: Challenges in a welcoming Europe | Brookings
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Ukrainian refugees: Challenges in a welcoming Europe | Brookings

Most refugees are now in wealthier EU countries after first crossing into neighboring Poland (5.4 million), Hungary (1.2 million), Romania (1 million), Slovakia (690,000), and Moldova (573,000). Table 1 shows the top ten hosting countries. Table 1. Top ten countries hosting Ukrainian refugees (excluding Russia) Countries Ukrainian Refugees Poland 1,422,482 Germany  997,895 Czechia 442,443 Italy…

Meta Campaign to Combat Sex Trafficking in the Philippines Reaches 10 Million Social Media Users
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Meta Campaign to Combat Sex Trafficking in the Philippines Reaches 10 Million Social Media Users

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – A new immersive virtual and augmented reality experience that takes users inside the world of people experiencing sex trafficking reached more than 1.2 million viewers in 24 hours since going live, International Justice Mission (IJM)’s Program Against Online Sexual Exploitation of Children is proud to announce. ‘Break Free to Fly’ – pioneered…

Italy: Eritrea fugitive to be prosecuted for human smuggling – WRAL
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Italy: Eritrea fugitive to be prosecuted for human smuggling – WRAL

ROME — An Eritrean fugitive is being extradited to Italy to face human trafficking charges after he was picked up at Ethiopia’s airport trying to board a flight for Australia, Italian police said Wednesday. Ghebremehdhin Temesghen Ghebru, 35, is accused of helping run a human smuggling operation that funneled people from Eritrea, Ethiopia and Sudan…