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04.02.2025

04.02.2025The Day Blood Flowed Through Swedish Classrooms

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Netherlands for 04.02.2025.

It displays 127 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.02.2025The Day Blood Flowed Through Swedish Classrooms
The morning began with China's retaliatory measures against US trade actions, including tariffs on American oil, gas, and coal. Six BBB party members departed from Overijssel's provincial government, continuing the party's internal fragmentation from previous days.

By early afternoon, reports emerged of a shooting at a Swedish school, initially describing five wounded. As the day progressed, casualty numbers rose to approximately ten dead, including the 35-year-old perpetrator. The incident dominated afternoon coverage.

Meanwhile, Zelensky indicated willingness to negotiate with Putin, marking a shift in Ukraine's position. The Algemene Rekenkamer recommended ending heat pump subsidies in certain districts, while ING rejected Milieudefensie's climate demands. European concerns about US trade measures continued, with discussions about potential retaliatory actions against Trump-allied billionaires.
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06:25China's Tariff Retaliation

The newspapers report on escalating trade tensions, with China announcing retaliatory import duties against US measures (AD), while US reaches temporary agreement with Mexico and Canada (FD). A new development shows Musk entering government administration through Department of Government Efficiency (NRC). European oil tanker sales to Russian shadow fleet generated billions in profits (NOS), while banks consider monitoring customer calls during transactions to prevent fraud (Telegraaf).
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Metro

Deels opgeschort en onzekerheid voor de EU: zo staat het ervoor met de importheffingen van Trump

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08:56Musk's Government Inside Government

The newspapers report on three main developments: US trade measures, with Trump partially suspending import duties and causing EU uncertainty (Metro, FD); banks considering monitoring customer phone calls during large transfers to prevent fraud (NOS, Telegraaf); and Elon Musk's growing influence in US governance through his Department of Government Efficiency (NRC, Volkskrant).
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Metro

Vader Klaas zocht in Syrië naar zijn IS-dochter en vond haar na tien jaar: ‘Dacht dat ze allemaal dood waren’

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10:48China's Triple Punch

The newspapers report on China's retaliatory measures against US trade actions, including new import duties on oil, gas, and coal, export restrictions on rare metals, and an investigation into Google (FD). In domestic news, BBB party faces further internal turmoil as Van der Plas responds to member exodus (AD), while health risks for residents near goat farms are confirmed again (NOS). Rutte suggests having undisclosed ideas for Ukraine-Russia peace (Telegraaf).
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13:22Swedish School Under Fire

The newspapers report on a school shooting in Sweden with at least five people injured (AD, Telegraaf), while Germany faces post-election economic reform challenges (FD). Frans Timmermans announces plans for a new political party (NOS), and Australia's controversial refugee policy, despite UN criticism, continues to influence European politicians (NRC). Health concerns emerge around goat farms with increased mortality rates (RTL).
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Metro

Mogen winkels contant geld weigeren?

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14:56Gunfire Echoes Through Swedish Classrooms

The newspapers report extensively on a school shooting in Sweden, with at least five people injured and the suspect wounded (AD, NOS, RTL, Telegraaf). In Rotterdam, officials acknowledge years of inaction regarding corruption reports (NRC), while a debate emerges about stores' right to refuse cash payments (Metro). Reports indicate increasing severity in school bullying cases (Reformatorisch Dagblad).
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Metro

Dit weten we nu over de schietpartij op een Zweedse school

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17:21Sweden's School Turns Red

The newspapers report extensively on a deadly school shooting in Sweden, with approximately ten victims including the suspected perpetrator (AD, Metro, NOS, RTL). In EU-related news, discussions emerge about potential retaliatory measures against Trump-allied billionaires (FD), while concerns rise about EU's solitary position in AI regulation with Trump's potential return (NRC). Ukrainian sources report 48,240 Russian casualties in January (Volkskrant).
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Metro

Tien doden bij schietpartij op Zweedse school

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Tien mensen zijn dinsdag overleden bij een schietpartij op een school voor volwassenenonderwijs in de Zweedse stad Örebro, zo’n tweehonderd kilometer ten westen van hoofdstad Stockholm. De politie denkt dat de dader ook is omgekomen.
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19:46Swedish School's Darkest Hour

The newspapers extensively cover a deadly school shooting in Sweden, with approximately ten casualties (Metro, NOS, RTL, Telegraaf, Reformatorisch Dagblad). In international news, Brussels plans stricter controls on packages from China, potentially implementing special fees for online purchases (FD). Reports surface about Iran's accelerated nuclear ambitions, with Trump and Netanyahu discussing preventive measures (NRC).
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21:21Zelensky Opens Door to Putin Talks

The newspapers report on Zelensky's new willingness to engage in diplomatic talks, including potential direct negotiations with Putin to end the war (AD, Reformatorisch Dagblad, Trouw). The BBB party's internal struggles continue in Overijssel, where the state faction has split, highlighting tensions between activism and governance (NRC). Meanwhile, the cabinet receives advice to end heat pump subsidies (Telegraaf), and residents are invited to provide input on a fourth flight route (RTL).
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