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Amsterdam, Netherlands · AmsterdamIt has been five years since the European Medicines Agency (EMA) moved to Amsterdam. Expectations were high. What has the relocation of the institution brought to the Netherlands?See the Story
Five years of EMA in the Netherlands: what has the oversight authority yielded?
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International sales agent Incredible Film has secured global distribution rights to “Amsterdamned II,” the sequel to Dick Maas’ 1988 cult classic, “Amsterdamned.” Veteran Dutch actor Huub Stapel reprises his role as detective Eric Visser, who once pursued a serial killer through the Dutch canals three decades ago, as he is brought back from retirement by a revelation that shakes him to his core. In the sequel, also directed by Maas, Vis…See the Story
‘Amsterdamned II’ Cult ’80s Horror Sequel Sales Boarded by Incredible Film – Global Bulletin
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Amsterdam, Netherlands · AmsterdamWho are these? SocialHam questions: (1) Did the hunters include the masked men above and below, and (2) are these student-affiliated Antifa types, or are they infiltrating hooligans? De Telegraaf writes about the hunt for the UvA board: “A group of around thirty anarchists made it to the sixth floor, where the Executive Board of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is located. According to several eyewitnesses, employees on this floor fled when the…See the Story
GeenStijl: UvA security: “Group of 30 men dressed in black, masked hunted for UvA board, were certainly not students”
Amsterdam, Netherlands · AmsterdamThe election victory of the nationalist party VMRO in North Macedonia reduces the chances of the Balkan country's successful entry into the European Union. As a result, the country is threatening to move to Serbia and Russia, says Balkan expert Raymond Detrez.See the Story
North Macedonia's nationalists' profits reduce opportunities in the EU
Amsterdam, Netherlands · AmsterdamRachel Hazes (54) feels no tension for the witness hearing she must attend on Tuesday at the court in Amsterdam. She told this before the hearing in a brief reaction to the press. Rachel mainly hopes for 'justice'.See the Story