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21.09.2025

21.09.2025The day of the Hague police shooting

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Netherlands for 21.09.2025.

It displays 59 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.09.2025The day of the Hague police shooting
Dutch media on September 21 focused on several significant events, following a trend of social unrest and political debates from previous days. In the morning, de Volkskrant highlighted the ongoing struggle to define a "non-ideologically driven terrorist" as Antifa continued to be a debated topic from September 19. By early afternoon, attention shifted to international developments, with NRC reporting on the Taliban's internet shutdown in Afghanistan and concerns about increased isolation. The Rotterdam port faced economic setbacks (Het Financieele Dagblad). The evening brought a new prominent local story: NRC reported a fatal police shooting of a 15-year-old in Capelle aan den IJssel. This incident was quickly linked by de Volkskrant to the broader normalization of far-right ideology and violence in The Hague, continuing a narrative from the previous day's anti-immigration riots.
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06:27

06:54The Terrorist Not Driven by Creed

Dutch media are diverse today, with NRC focusing on UN official Rebeca Grynspan's call for renewed belief in the future. Trouw reports on an opposition leader's imprisonment during a cycling race, while de Volkskrant seeks to define the 'non-ideologically driven terrorist.' Het Financieele Dagblad covers market faith and Coolblue's European expansion, and Het Parool highlights assistance for confused people at Schiphol. Metro Nieuws continues to discuss gut health.
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09:18
Metro

Twijfel over afschaffen luchtalarm door oorlogsdreiging en kwetsbaarheid NL-Alert

09:18
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12:11
Metro

Waarom sommige mensen niet aangeraakt willen worden

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12:19

12:39Afghanistan's Digital Darkness Descends

Dutch media are focused on the Taliban's move to block internet access in Afghanistan, with concerns about isolation (NRC). Meanwhile, the debate continues regarding whether Antifa should be labeled a 'terrorist organization' (Trouw). The Rotterdam port is experiencing economic setbacks, with factory closures and halted investments (Het Financieele Dagblad), and a football match between PSV and Ajax was delayed due to fireworks (Het Parool).
13:37
13:54
Metro

Benzine nu nog goedkoper, maar prijsstijging vanaf 2026 onvermijdelijk

13:54

14:39Football's New Owners

Dutch media attention remains on international issues, with NRC continuing to cover the Taliban's internet shutdown in Afghanistan, while de Volkskrant reports on Russia's 'Intervision' song festival promoting traditional values. A new development sees Het Financieele Dagblad discussing private equity's growing influence in football, specifically Apollo Global Management's potential acquisition of Atlético Madrid.
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17:47
Metro

Ex-treem gênant: ‘Ze stuurde mij een berichtje dat eigenlijk voor haar ex was bedoeld’

17:47
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20:14Teenager Killed, Shot by Police

Dutch media attention is divided between serious social issues and sports. NRC and de Volkskrant highlight the fatal police shooting of a 15-year-old and the normalization of far-right ideology in The Hague, respectively. Meanwhile, Het Financieele Dagblad covers tax avoidance, and sports news from Het Parool and Trouw focuses on football matches.
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