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Threats against a high school teacher who displayed a political cartoon that supported the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo have alarmed Dutch officials.
BRUSSELS, Netherlands -- The Dutch anti-Islam political leader who was guest of honor at the Prophet Muhammad cartoon show in Garland, Texas, where gunmen opened fire called Thursday for more such ...
The Netherlands has sharply criticised EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana for the allegedly apologetic tone he used when facing muslim countries in the row over Danish cartoons depicting the ...
Muhammad cartoon contest: Hundreds expected to march in Pakistan against Netherlands competition 'We can be martyred or arrested, but we will not return until either the cartoon contest is stopped ...
OMMEREN, the Netherlands — An old map believed to mark the spot where German soldiers hid treasure worth millions of euros during World War II sparked the imagination of amateur treasure hunters ...
An Arab organisation is to be put on trial in the Netherlands over its publication of a cartoon deemed offensive to Jews, prosecutors say. The cartoon, published by the Arab European League (AEL) on ...
A small map, published online after being kept secret for 75 years by authorities in the Netherlands, purportedly shows the location of riches looted by Nazi German soldiers during World War II.
Pakistan complains to Netherlands over Wilders Prophet Mohammed cartoon plans ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's new foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi complained to his Dutch counterpart on Tuesday over a ...
The Netherlands has "expressed its regret" to Egypt over a Dutch politician’s intention to organize a cartoon contest depicting anti-Islam cartoons, Egypt’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
The release of a seven decades-old map thought to indicate where Nazi soldiers stashed millions of Euros in treasure during World War II has set off a wild treasure hunt in the Netherlands — … ...
Pakistan's new foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi complained to his Dutch counterpart on Tuesday over a planned anti-Islam cartoon contest, saying "such acts spread hate and intolerance".