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Wake-up Service 20/8: Cleaners' Strike at NS • Hockey Players Play Against Japan

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Good morning! Hundreds of cleaners are striking at the NS headquarters for a better collective labor agreement, and at the Hockey World Cup, the Dutch men are playing against Japan in the group stage. First, the weather: various showers will pass over the country throughout the day, sometimes accompanied by hail and thunderstorms. There will also be periods of sunshine in between. With a moderate to sometimes fairly strong southwesterly wind, te…

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Good morning! Hundreds of cleaners are striking at the NS headquarters for a better collective labor agreement, and at the Hockey World Cup, the Dutch men are playing against Japan in the group stage. First, the weather: various showers will pass over the country throughout the day, sometimes accompanied by hail and thunderstorms. There will also be periods of sunshine in between. With a moderate to sometimes fairly strong southwesterly wind, te…

·Hilversum, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The Dutch women's hockey team steamrolled over Japan in their third World Cup match: 9-0. In the shadow of top scorer Yibbi Jansen, Freeke Moes plays a non...

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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A training match. That was the third game for the Dutch women's hockey team at the World Cup in Amstelveen and Waver. Nothing more, nothing less. Poor Japan had to concede defeat, losing 9-0 at the Wagener 'training complex'.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The Dutch women's hockey team has already secured a place in the next phase of the World Cup, but the final group match against Japan remains crucial. After victories over Chile (2-0) and Australia (4-1), every point counts towards the second round. Will Oranje claim another win at the Wagener Stadium? Follow the match live here!

·Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The Dutch women's hockey team concluded the first group stage of the World Cup on home soil with a resounding victory over Japan. The defending champions, coached by Raoul Ehren, defeated the Japanese team 9-0 at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen.

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tubantia.nl broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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