More than a decade after the end of the Cold War, the only remaining superpower once again seems to be contemplating the use of nuclear weapons. Ann Marie Michel looks […]
Monthly Archives: April 2002
In this unedited interview, Chris Chambers speaks with Wina Born (1920-2001), a famous Dutch cookery writer who started her career in 1949. She is credited with having “taught” the Dutch […]
One of the most lasting legacies of war in many countries are landmines. Somewhere between 60 and 100 million mines have been planted in over 70 countries. They kill or […]
This edition focuses on the murder of Colombian Archbishop Isaías Duarte Cancino (1939-2002) who tried to raise the issue of election campaigns being financed by drugs money. Reporter: Rhoda Metcalfe […]
David Swatling was a three-time winner of the Siegenthaler Excellence in Audio Award and a seven-time finalist at the New York Festivals. David started working at Radio Netherlands as a […]
Johannis de Rijke (1842-1913) was the son of a humble dyke worker from Zeeland. Yet by the time he died, he had reached the highest position ever reached by a […]
This programme focuses on the NIOD (Dutch Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies) report on the Dutch involvement in the fall of Srebrenica, the worst atrocity in Europe since […]
Part Two: A Celebrated Master Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck was influenced by musical sources from all over Europe and combined forms and techniques to create new and exciting work. His reputation […]