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Global perspective, a collaboration of international broadcasters, presents a new series for 2009 based on the theme of islands.
On 31 March 2009, the city of The Hague played host to an international conference on the future of Afghanistan.
A series of reports on how ordinary Zimbabweans are coping with runaway inflation, chronic shortages and political violence. The series was produced in tandem with independent broadcaster Voice of the People.
'Change' has been perhaps 'the' buzzword of 2008. It's particularly associated with Barack Obama's US presidential election campaign, but it could apply equally well to many of the news stories of the past year.
In response to a series of rocket attacks from Gaza, Israel has tightened its siege of the Gaza Strip. Aid agencies are warning of an impending humanitarian catastrophe.
Amsterdam is hosting a three-week cultural extravaganza celebrating all things Indian.
The theme chosen for the 2008 series of Global Perspective programmes - produced in collaboration by eight international broadcasters - is: Escape.
A selection of recent articles on the man who's firmly held the right-wing monopoly in the Islam debate in the Netherlands.
One of our reporters travelled through the cyclone-stricken southern delta of Myanmar in May 2008 and filed a series of reports.
A selection of our coverage on the disappearance of the US school girl on Aruba in 2005. The case which became and has remained big news in the United States. Most stories elicited a great deal of response.
The 2002 Statute of Rome was the first document to recognise of sexual violence during conflict as a crime of war. This special dossier looks more closely at the issues involved.
Mixed marriages, involving different nationalities, religions or races, have existed throughout history. But often these marriages have not been accepted. How does that affect relationships? And how does it influence society?
Four Dutch radio journalists report on the sunny side and the dark side of globalisation, with China's expansion as their central theme.
Everything people say about China seems to be true. It’s communist and capitalist, feared and loved, an economic superpower and a developing country. We investigates the many faces of China.
Radio Netherlands Worldwide is presenting a series of portraits of people who showed exceptional courage this year, men and women who dared swim against the current and brave prevailing opinions.
Over the past year, Radio Netherlands Worldwide and five other international broadcasters have looked at various aspects of immigration.
A series of short stories by Dutch and Flemish writers in English translation.
The Netherlands marks the 75th anniversary of the completion of the Afsluitdijk, the country's longest dike, which keeps the North Sea at bay. It protects the country's biggest freshwater lake and source of drinking water.