Korfball is not new, but its proponents say it has new relevance amid questions about the gender divide in sports. Now it just needs to catch on outside the Netherlands.
Category: Netherlands
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Korfball, a Game Men and Women Play as Equals
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Netherlands and Japan Said to Join U.S. in Curbing China’s Access to Chip Tech
The New York Times – Business:A new agreement is expected to expand the reach of U.S. technology restrictions on China issued last year.
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How the Netherlands Is Taming Big Tech
The New York Times – Business:Dutch privacy negotiators have spurred major changes at Google, Microsoft and Zoom, using a landmark European data protection law as a lever.
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A Two-Goal Lead Disappears, So Argentina Has to Do It the Hard Way
The New York Times – Sports:An all-time comeback ends in defeat for the Netherlands as Lionel Messi advances in his last World Cup.
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Dutch Fans Stand by Their Team, if Not the World Cup
The New York Times – Sports:Human rights issues in Qatar have turned many in the Netherlands off the World Cup.
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Who Has Qualified for the 2022 World Cup?
The New York Times – Sports:The coaches have picked their players, the squads have arrived in Qatar and the schedule is set. But who has put together the winning team?
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In the Netherlands, Balancing Energy Security Against Climate Concerns
The New York Times – Business:A central location and web of gas pipelines are helping boost gas imports in the country even as it tries to stick to its clean energy goals.
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The E-Bike: The New Car Alternative
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:VanMoof, the Dutch e-bike company taking inspiration from Apple and Tesla, is one of the world’s hottest brands in a bike market remade by the pandemic. Will it help reshape urban transportation?
