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23.07.2025

23.07.2025Gaza Famine Threatened, Climate Duty Affirmed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Netherlands for 23.07.2025.

It displays 80 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.07.2025Gaza Famine Threatened, Climate Duty Affirmed
Dutch media prioritized evolving international and domestic stories. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza escalated throughout the day, with early reports on food aid violations shifting to urgent evening accounts of doctors fainting from hunger and increasing child deaths, signaling a looming mass famine. Concurrently, the International Court of Justice's ruling that nations are obliged to protect the climate system gained significant editorial attention in the afternoon, appearing across multiple outlets. President Trump's global economic influence remained a consistent theme, with ongoing analyses of US trade policies, including a US-Japan deal and potential EU import tariffs. Domestically, a pivotal Council of State ruling prohibited returning single male asylum seekers to Belgium, citing inhumane treatment there.
23.07.2025

01:05Pension Theft, Asylum Crackdown

Dutch newspapers report significant new developments. A major veterinary chain is accused of years-long pension fund theft from employees (NRC). Concurrently, the EU plans stricter measures for deporting rejected asylum seekers, potentially establishing 'return hubs' outside Europe (de Volkskrant). Amidst this, ongoing discussions include dentists challenging fee regulations (Het Financieele Dagblad) and continued focus on the reasons for varying Belgian and Dutch stances on the Israel-Gaza conflict (Trouw).
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06:39
Metro

Geen komkommertijd, maar stijgende werkdruk deze zomer: dit is waarom

06:39

07:50Trump's Deals and Epstein Questions

Dutch media highlights President Trump's activities, including a trade deal with Japan (Het Financieele Dagblad) and renewed scrutiny over the Epstein affair (Reformatorisch Dagblad). Concurrently, the Israel-Palestine conflict remains a focus with reports on increasing settler aggression in the West Bank (de Volkskrant). Domestically, the ongoing pension theft scandal involving a veterinary chain (NRC) continues to draw attention, alongside rising summer workloads (Metro Nieuws).
08:41
Metro

Nederland kijkt massaal illegaal naar sport op tv (voor een mini-bedrag)

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10:25
Metro

Crypto voor beginners: slimme investering of financiële valkuil?

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11:10Trump's Trade Grip Tightens

Dutch media attention is largely directed at President Trump's administration and its global economic impact (Het Financieele Dagblad, Het Parool). Following a US-Japan trade agreement boosting European auto stocks, the Trump government is threatening countermeasures regarding Schiphol's potential capacity reduction. Former President Obama also criticizes Trump's recent accusations (AD.nl). Domestically, discussions center on the legality of aiding undocumented migrants (NRC) and the Council of State's ruling on asylum seeker returns to Belgium (de Volkskrant).
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13:27
Handelaar Tom Hayes werd het gezicht van de Libor-fraude, en zat jarenlang in de cel. Onterecht, zo oordeelde het Britse Hooggerechtshof woensdag. Ook collega-handelaar Carlo Palombo wist zijn naam te zuiveren.
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14:39Gaza Debate Demanded

Dutch media continues to examine President Trump's enduring trade policies, evidenced by a US-Japan agreement indicating tariffs will persist (de Volkskrant). The Gaza conflict remains a political priority, with opposition parties urging a parliamentary debate on the Netherlands' perceived inaction (Trouw). Additionally, the International Court of Justice has ruled that nations must prevent climate damage (Reformatorisch Dagblad), while a significant British banking conviction was overturned (Het Financieele Dagblad).
14:55
Metro

Feit of fabel: helpt dry needling echt tegen pijn?

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17:06Trump's Tariff Tango

Dutch newspapers continue to highlight President Trump's activities, with reports on potential EU-US import tariffs signaling ongoing trade policy discussions (Het Financieele Dagblad). Additionally, headlines cover Trump's accusations against former President Obama (de Volkskrant). Internationally, the International Court of Justice has further reinforced its stance, stating nations are obliged to protect the climate system (NRC).
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20:58Gaza's Hunger Shadow

Dutch newspapers prominently feature the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, reporting the threat of mass famine with doctors fainting from hunger and increasing child deaths due to malnutrition (de Volkskrant). Concurrently, international trade and diplomatic efforts remain a focus, with Brussels aiming to limit US import tariffs to 15% (Het Financieele Dagblad) and the EU seeking improved relations with China (Trouw).
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