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Frequencies State We're In Euranet Feedback E-News America in 2025: from global dominance to global partnerships The decline of the United States of America as the dominant global power has set in, according to the US National Intelligence Council. The influence of Brazil, Russia, India and China is growing fast, the institute says. Latest news Hilversum, Saturday 22 November 2008 12:04 UTC Tibetans back Dalai Lama's Middle Way Russia threatens to cut off gas to Ukraine Iran hangs Iranian spy for Israel Netherlands remains drugs import haven Malaysian Muslims told to avoid yoga Zimbabwe bars Annan and Carter Terror mastermind killed in US strike in Pakistan Medvedev starts Latin American tour APEC summit to tackle economic crisis One billion euros in EU aid for Asia and Africa French Socialists elect leftist Aubry as leader Somali pirates threatening retaliation Bangkok blast injures eight protesters Hillary Clinton "accepts" post at state department Dutch town to condone cannabis farm More > Menu Block Images TSWI banner 3.gif Deepening Crisis in Gaza Amsterdam India Festival Programmes on Radio Netherlands Worldwide Bridges with Africa - a mix of lively discussion and thought-provoking reports on and from the continent Critical Eye - Perro de Jong's personal, column-style commentaries Curious Orange - your guide to modern-day Holland Earthbeat - our sustainable development programme Euro Hit 40 with Tim Fisher Network Europe Newsline - current affairs background and <b>analysis</b> Radio Books series of series of Dutch and Flemish short stories Reloaded - our weekly highlights programme presented by Mindy Ran Go to The State We're In Global-Panel Euranet - a collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters Hague Debate on Justice for Victims Radio Books contest prize winners BOBs blog awards European Jazz Stage 2008 Live! at the Concertgebouw Week 47, parts 1 & 2 Listen to part 1 Listen to part 2  Emerging Africa Bible and Koran site Africa in depth Sudanese officers to testify at ICC Radio Netherlands Worldwide has learned from reliable sources that Sudanese soldiers are in The Hague to testify against their own government in the war crimes trial at the International Criminal Court. The State We're In - stories The nice cancer bloggers Kairol Rosenthal shares strong opinions on her blog, yet she's never gotten a nasty comment - she tells us why her online community of cancer bloggers is so nice. Dutch affairs Amsterdam closes 43 'coffee shops' In Amsterdam, home to a quarter of the Dutch coffee shops, 43 of them will have to close their doors, the city council said on Friday. The reason: their close proximity to secondary schools. Global issues Minorities matter Around the world, the reality of dangerous climate change is being felt and its full force is effecting the people least equipped to cope. Europe Europeana: library for the whole wide world A place where paintings, books, films and music from all over Europe can be accessed with one click of the mouse: that's the grand idea behind the new online library Europeana. North America US judge orders release of Guantánamo detainees A US federal judge ordered the release of five Algerian inmates of the Guantánamo Bay detention facility in Cuba on Thursday. After almost seven years in confinement they are no longer regarded as ‘enemy combatants'. Dutch affairs Will populist TV be popular? Proud to be populist. That's the attitude of rightwing politician Ronald Sörensen, announcing the launch of a new Dutch broadcasting organisation to stand up for a popular agenda: the Populist Broadcasting Company. Dutch affairs Dutch Islamic schools need to shape up Fake names on the payroll; entire schools taking trips abroad with school funds; school boards fired for incompetence. Just a few of the problems the government has found at Islamic Schools in the Netherlands. Amsterdam India Festival India is an increasingly important player The largest delegation of India business people ever arrived in the Netherlands this week to take part in an economic summit aimed at the growing economic ties between the two countries. Europe EU to deploy first-ever naval force off Somalia The European Union will be launching its first-ever naval mission, Operation Atlanta. Its dual aim is to protect United Nations food aid shipments to Somalia and to combat piracy in the region. Interview with John Burnett Combined Task Force -150 Radio Books Naema Tahir "Choose for yourself," urges outspoken writer Naema Tahir to all Muslim women who feel oppressed. But the choice is difficult in her story ‘The Simple Life' which revisits the classic Romeo and Juliet tragedy. Listen to 'The Simple Life' Dutch affairs Too nice for the top The Netherlands has lots of small political parties. One of those small parties, the Christian Union, is in the current coalition government. But, it's not going so well for them. Current Affairs Concertgebouw orchestra world's best Amsterdam's Concertgebouw Orchestra has earned itself an international standing since it first began 120 years ago. But now its credibility has soared even higher, it's been voted the world's best symphony orchestra. Dutch affairs Strike highlights Dutch teachers’ divisions A national strike by teachers in the Netherlands shows just how divided the profession is on pay and conditions. It won only limited support from the rank and file. Feedback Rights, wrongs and happy birthday Some things we get right, some things we get wrong, some things we can fix, and some things are just beyond our control. Sustainable development Preparing for the worst The Netherlands, a country partially below sea-level, is tucked away safely behind dykes and dunes. What if they're breached, causing wide-spread flooding? A large-scale drill was held to find out. Watch the video report on a major simulated disaster coordination and rescue drill. Middle East Gaza’s polluted waters Israel's restrictions on the movement of fishermen in the Gaza Strip is forcing them to fish in the heavily polluted waters near the shore. They still take their catch to market, but won't eat the fish themselves. Report from Gaza Asia & Pacific Should they stay or should they go? The question of Dutch military involvement in Afghanistan is one many in Dutch politics thought had been answered last year. Now, it's coming up again. North America United States car industry begs for support The bosses of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler appeared cap in hand at Congress today. They are asking for government support, because otherwise their companies might not survive. Talking point What should be our new human rights? The 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is 10 December. 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