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Heirs of slavery descendants meet in London

Heirs of slavery descendants meet in London
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Heirs of slavery descendants meet in London

Heirs of slavery descendants meet in London
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Dutch border police barred from ethnic profiling

Campaigners hail the ruling after judges find that profiling was used without justification.

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Christmas lockdown in The Netherlands

The Netherlands has announced a Christmas lockdown amid concerns over the Omicron coronavirus variant. Non-essential shops, schools, bars, restaurants and other public venues will be closed until at least mid-January. Prime Minister Mark Rutte said the restrictions were “unavoidable”. It marks the strictest rules to have been announced over Omicron so far. Countries across Europe have been tightening restrictions as the heavily mutated variant spreads. The new rules in the …

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Dutch to check artwork stolen by Nazis for restitution


Dutch to check artwork stolen by Nazis for restitution
"We have to keep up our efforts to restitute to the right people the cultural assets which were unintentionally lost or obtained illegally during World War II," Culture Minister Inge Van Engelshoven said in a statement. Photo: Arenda Oomen.
THE HAGUE
(AFP)
.- The Netherlands is to verify the origin of works of art stolen by the Nazis and hand over to the Jewish community objects that cannot be traced, the government said Friday.
A total of 3,040 objects from the collection of cultural works returned to the country after the war will be examined.

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Artdaily - The First Art Newspaper on the Net


The First Art Newspaper on the Net
 
A visitor studies Titian’s portrait, “Benedetto Varchi,” left, and Bronzino’s “Allegorical portrait of Dante,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s “The Medici: Portraits and Politics, 1512-1570,” exhibit in New York, June 21, 2021. The sweep of Italian history and art history in dazzling portraits from the dynasty’s final hurrah, on view in a sumptuous exhibition at the Met. Diana Markosian/The New York Times.
by Roberta Smith
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- It’s hard to imagine Florence, cradle of the High Renaissance of early modern Europe, without its avaricious, venal, culture-conscious first family, the Medicis. Crowned and uncrowned, during periods of supposedly republican government and not, they largely ruled the city-state, or connived to, from the mid-14th to the mid-18th centuries, using art to cement their power. They excelled at banking and prospered especially when their Rome branch quietly became banker to the popes. They also populated the Catholic Church’s hierarchy with relatives, popes included, most importantly Leo X — born Giovanni di Lorenzo de’ Medici — who became Bishop of Rome in 1513, followed shortly by his cousin, Clement VII (born Giulio de’ Medici). Both worked assiduously on the family’s behalf. The Medicis persevered through exile, popular uprisings, war with neighboring city states, chronic street fighting, a spasm of violent religious fundamentalism, bouts of the plague a ... More

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Economic affairs minister off sick with occupational exhaustion


Economic affairs minister off sick with occupational exhaustion
Photo: Arenda Oomen via Rijksoverheid.nl
Economic affairs minister Bas van ‘t Wout, who took over the job following the resignation of Erik Wiebes in the aftermath the childcare benefit tax scandal, is off sick with an occupational burn-out and will be out for at least three months, the state information service RVD has said.
Van ‘t Wout’s job will be taken over by foreign minister Stef Blok and trade minister Sigrid Kaag will take over Blok’s duties. In addition, a second junior minister will be appointed to the economic affairs department to focus on energy and climate change, the RVD said.

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