NOS news•today, 08:19
Good morning! A protest march is taking place in Rotterdam against the city’s decision to end the bread-and-butter scheme for asylum seekers who have exhausted all legal remedies on January 1 . And the Netherlands will play against the United States in the unofficial Baseball World Cup.
First the weather: it is a cloudy day and the sun does not appear. It will be 10 or 11 degrees and a light to moderate wind blowing from the south to the southwest. In some places the cloud cover is thick enough to release some rain or showers. Some rain will continue in more places next night. Tomorrow the sun will come out now and again, but there will also be showers from time to time. Then it will be about 12 degrees.
What can you expect today?
- In Rotterdam charge march against the city’s decision to stop it bed-bath-and-bread arrangement for asylum seekers who have exhausted all legal remedies. They are still being looked after so they don’t wander the streets and cause trouble. It was agreed two years ago that the scheme would only be extended if the government provided money for it, but asylum minister Faber has announced that this support will stop in 2025.
- The Dutch soccer players will play against the United States at midnight Main 12the unofficial world championship with the twelve best countries in the world. NOS Sport will broadcast the game live on NOS.nl and in the NOS app.
- The MTV Europe Music Awards are held in Manchester. Pop star Taylor Swift has no less than seven nominations, making her the biggest contender. Dutch artists Claude, Jonna Fraser, Mr.Belt & Wezol, Roxy Dekker and Son Mieux have been nominated for the ‘Best Dutch Act’ category.
- It’s the last day of the World Cup qualifying competition skating in Heerenveen. The competition can be followed live from 12:05 pm on Nos.nl and in the NOS app.
This happened last night:
Things got out of hand in the town hall. Police intervened when demonstrators threw fireworks at the building. At the end of the show, tension increased even more. Protesters threw mud, chairs and other objects at the police. People were arrested for public disorder and assaulting officers.
Other news from the night:
And then this:
Since yesterday, the Amsterdam police have been making a final attempt to solve a fifteen-year-old murder case. In the Red Light District, attention is being drawn in an innovative way to the 2009 murder of 19-year-old Hungarian sex worker Bernadette ‘Betty’ Szabó. Police are hoping to get new leads using, among other things, a hologram.
A hologram behind the window in the Red Light District needs to solve a cold case
2024-11-10 07:19:00
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