Train personnel in the Netherlands are speaking out about the violence and abuse they’re the target of on a daily basis. One of them told our reporter Hannah Kleine why he took part in a temporary work stoppage.


For months now, climate protesters in the Hague have tirelessly worked to call attention to the threat posed by fossil fuels. Padraig Corrigan reports on one of the frequent demonstrations on the A10 highway in the Hague.
A challenging 100-km rowing race called the Ringvaart Regatta requires long preparation, skill and teamwork. Robin Uineken reports.


Do you get tired of the way ads for menstrual products make periods seem almost… fun? Pleun van den Berg busts the myths of menstruation.
The satirical Dies Fatalis performance is a highlight of the year for LUC The Hague. But this time it was extra special because of the venue. David de Araujo Alonso reports.


Rita Santos de Araújo, Jelmer Groenenboom and Hannah Kleine bring you their podcast on the European elections. News you can use!
Pleun van den Berg and Robin Uineken take a fun – but also serious – look at women’s issues… and give Syds van der Es an assignment to educate himself.


Alternative spirituality, Acro-Yoga and the bizarre ways advertising portrays menstrual periods are the topics in this episode of Vibe&Thrive, a podcast by Kat Katianová, Margot Klein and Padraig Corrigan.
The Politics of Now is the name of this podcast episode from Ylvali Kjellberg, Nina Uberreich Eisenbraun and David Alonso de Araujo.
