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Advice on House Foundation Problems and Joost Klein’s Eurovision Song Contest Entry: News Highlights for Today

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NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 06:37

Good morning! The Council for the Environment and Infrastructure has issued advice on problems with house foundations. And Joost Klein presents his song Europapa with which he participates on behalf of the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Sweden.

First the weather: this morning the sun may shine for a while in Limburg, but otherwise it is cloudy and more and more rain is falling here and there. It will be about 8 to 12 degrees.

WeerplazaThe weather of February 29, 2024

Are you going on the road? Here you will find an overview of the work. And here you see where it becomes worked on the track.

What can you expect today?

  • The Council for the Environment and Infrastructure has issued advice on problems with house foundations. Hundreds of thousands of homes in the Netherlands could be affected.
  • The court in Amsterdam rules in the appeal regarding a prohibited publication by the AD about sound recordings of lawyer Khalid Kasem. The recordings were made by Peter R. de Vries.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin gives his annual speech to the Russian lower and upper houses of parliament, two weeks after the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
  • Feyenoord and FC Groningen will play the second semi-final of the KNVB Cup in the Rotterdam Kuip.
  • And Joost Klein presents his song European Pope with which he participates on behalf of the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden.

What did you miss?

Measures are needed to combat inappropriate behavior in women’s prisons. This is the conclusion of Mariëtte Hamer, the Government Commissioner for sexual misconduct and sexual violence, in an advice to the House of Representatives. Victims can be female prisoners, but also employees.

Due to the power relationship between employees and detainees and the internal hierarchy, there is a greater risk of sexually inappropriate behavior in these places, she notes. According to her, a culture change is needed, so that people are more likely to speak out when things go wrong.

Other news from the night

And then this:

From now on, ships controlled by a captain on shore will sail on part of the Rhine in Germany. A control room for such ‘office skippers’ has been opened in the port of Duisburg. In the long term, the new technology will require less crew; It would also make shipping safer.

Sailing without a captain, but with ‘office skippers’

2024-02-29 05:37:34


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