Saturday, 9 November 2013 - 00:21
Week in review: November 2-8
The round-up of some of this week’s most noteworthy events and news stories features: two mechanics killed in a fire in a wind turbine, the Filipino Sweety attracts a thousand child molesters, an F-16 damages a control tower, eight police officers injured by soccer fans, Labour support for F-35 purchases, and the permanent Body World's exhibition.
Windmills: On October 29 a wind turbine caught fire in Ooltgensplaat on Goeree-Overflakkee, costing the lives of two mechanics. Four mechanics were at work in the wind turbine on the Mariadijk, about 80 meters above ground. Read the full story
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Hans Hillewaert
Wikimedia commons Also read: Greenpeace: Russia may have the upper hand in the case surrounding the captured Greenpeace activists, according to maritime lawyer Hein Kernkamp to news agency BNR. During the session the judges really zoomed in on the incident with the rubber boats, where the activists violated Article 60 of the International Maritime Law and the laws of the Russian Federation. A few hours before the meeting between the Royal Dutch couple and president Putin a Russian spokesperson stated in a press conference Netherlands was to blame for the arrest of the Greenpeace activists. Greenpeace released video footage:
Hans Hillewaert
Wikimedia commons Also read: Greenpeace: Russia may have the upper hand in the case surrounding the captured Greenpeace activists, according to maritime lawyer Hein Kernkamp to news agency BNR. During the session the judges really zoomed in on the incident with the rubber boats, where the activists violated Article 60 of the International Maritime Law and the laws of the Russian Federation. A few hours before the meeting between the Royal Dutch couple and president Putin a Russian spokesperson stated in a press conference Netherlands was to blame for the arrest of the Greenpeace activists. Greenpeace released video footage:
- Footage of boarding Arctic Sunrise
- Former captain: Greenpeace punishable
- Greenpeace: indictment is heavier
- Workers ready for pay cut to keep their job
- FrieslandCampina slashes 246 jobs in Netherlands
- UPC Netherlands announces 100 job cuts
- World's largest E-commerce distribution center
- Dutch operators raise broadband speeds
- Netherlands selling €6.4B ING U.S. Mortgage Bonds
- Hostage taker Reuver not panicked
- Hostage taker wanted to cuddle with daughter
- Hungarians and Limburg locals arrested for human trafficking
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Jorgebarrios
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- Free train ticket? Just check Facebook
- Dutch Ministry faces lawsuit over NSA illegal phone tapping
- Queen Màxima speaks at celebration Amsterdam Stock Exchange
- Dutch inflation down to 1.6%
- Norned cable likely to reopen November 15
- Thuisbezorgd.nl now accepts Bitcoin
- Divorce more complicated
- Dutch troops to join UN force in Mali
- Meeting the King unimportant to Putin
- Dutch, Russian foreign ministers to discuss "sensitivities"
- Dutch gay letter angers Russia
- Putin will not receive a gay dream-book