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WEDNESDAY, JULY 06, 2022

Netherlands

A tornado touches down near Moundville in Hale County, Ala., Wednesday, March 17, 2021, causing damage to homes and downing trees. A wave of storms is pounding the Deep South, leaving a trail of splintered trees and damaged buildings. And forecasters said still more severe weather was on the way Wednesday with the potential for massive tornadoes, downpours and hail the size of tennis balls. Picture: AP
Europe

Tornado kills one, injures 10 in Netherlands

Ambassador M Riaz Hamidullah sheds light on Bangladesh-Netherlands ties
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Ambassador M Riaz Hamidullah sheds light on Bangladesh-Netherlands ties


Lawyers attend the judges' inspection of the reconstruction of the MH17 wreckage, as part of the murder trial ahead of the beginning of a critical stage, in Reijen, Netherlands, May 26, 2021. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw/Pool
World+Biz

Australia, Netherlands start legal action against Russia for downing of MH17

People do their Christmas shopping before the Dutch government's expected announcement of a "strict" Christmas lockdown to curb the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant, in the city centre of Nijmegen, Netherlands December 18, 2021. Photo :Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Netherlands to go into strict Christmas lockdown

Around 40,000 Rohingya refugees are estimated to have fled to India from neighboring Myanmar. Photo: Bloomberg.
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21-day long virtual exhibition of Rohingya arts and culture starts

Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz walks past the media during the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, August 1, 2021. Abir Sultan/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
World+Biz

Dutch court to rule on Palestinian's case against Israeli defence minister

Cafes, museums, and cinemas across the Netherlands must now be closed between 17:00 and 05:00 local time (16:00-04:00 GMT). Photo :BBC
Coronavirus chronicle

Netherlands starts partial lockdown

People walk at the so-called 'vaccination village' (Impfdorf) after the start of a countrywide Covid-19 vaccination week against the coronavirus disease, in the hall of the central railway station, in Zurich, Switzerland November 8, 2021. Photo: Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Switzerland adds Britain, Netherlands, three others to quarantine list

Tapestry depicting seven new saints are seen hanging from Saint Peter's Basilica before the start of a canonization mass led by Pope Francis at the Vatican October 16, 2016. REUTERS/Tony Gentile/File Photo
World+Biz

Dutch priest killed in Nazi concentration camp to be declared a saint

Medics treat a patient infected with COVID-19, in the intensive care unit at Maastricht UMC+ Hospital in Maastricht, Netherlands, November 10, 2020. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw
Coronavirus chronicle

Dutch Covid-19 patients transferred to Germany as hospitals struggle

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Netherlands to send trade mission to Bangladesh next year

Photo: RTE
Europe

Dutch appeals court awards Crimean gold artefacts to Ukrainian state

The artists in residence at the 3rd Majhi International Residency. Photo: Courtesy
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Third Majhi International Art Residency launched in Netherlands

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