News from rd.nl
We’ve assigned a media bias rating of unknown to rd.nl. You can read more about our methodology here.
If you want to know if rd.nl is credible or reliable, look no further. We rank rd.nl as unknown factuality. Find out more about our methodology here.
Media Bias Ratings
Do you diasgree?
Edit bias
Learn more about Media Bias Ratings.
Top rd.nl News
Latest News Stories
Netherlands · NetherlandsNetherlands producer prices fell by an average of 1.8 percent in February compared to a year earlier, reported by the Central Bureau of Statistics. And what that said was that there was a reduction in the output prices of the industry, because in January it was a three percent reduction.See the Story
Producer prices fell again in February
United States · United StatesTang Hua, Taiwan's navy chief, is scheduled to visit the U.S. next week. He is expected to participate in a military ceremony and engage in dialogues. This comes as China's threats towards Taiwan continue to intensify. This visit is particularly significant given China's escalating threats to Taiwan.See the Story
Taiwan's Navy Leader To Visit US Next Week To Work Closely On Naval Matters As China's Threat Looms
50% Center coverage: 4 sources
Marijuana · CuraçaoPrime Minister of Curaçao, Gilmar 'Pik' Pisas, has tested negative for the presence of cocaine and marijuana in his blood. This also applies to the other ministers of his party, the MFK. All nine of the party's MPs also tested negative. With the tests, the politicians are responding to persistent stories on the island about drug use by politicians.See the Story
Curaçao ministers also test negative in drug tests
The Hague · The HagueTwelve directors of the National Livability and Safety Program (NPLV) are asking politicians in The Hague for “unorthodox measures” to prevent the accumulation of problems in disadvantaged neighborhoods. They make the call in an opinion story in the AD because this accumulation “threatens the effectiveness of their approach.”See the Story
NPLV: stop the accumulation of problems in disadvantaged neighborhoods
Severely tortured and raped Belgian detainee does not have to go back to jail
Coverage: 2 sources
Groningen · GroningenTiemen Hiemstra has won the Debutant Prize of the Society of Dutch Literature with his debut novel W. According to the jury, the book by the Groningen-born author is “written crystal clear, tightly composed and at the same time elusively mysterious”. The Debutant Prize, a continuation of the Lucy B. and C.W. van der Hoogt Prize, established in 1925, consists of a glass object and 7500 euros.See the Story