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Sebas Van Aert

Zundert, Netherlands
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About Sebas
Sebas Van Aert is a journalist currently based in The Netherlands who has written for the Dutch titels De Volkskrant, Tubantia, Brabants Dagblad/BN De Stem en Univers. In English, he has written for Euronews. 

He loves writing about foreign affairs but has a broad interest and is willing to take up any topic of interest.
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Crossing Cultures

03 Jun 2023  |  Spotify
The article reflects on the one-year mark since the start of the war in Ukraine through an interview with Linda, a Ukrainian journalist who emigrated from her country in September of the previous year. The discussion covers her experiences on the night the war began and the subsequent changes in her life. It also addresses the emotional toll of the war on Ukrainians and the challenge of maintaining international attention on a conflict that continues to cause widespread pain and suffering. The author encourages listeners to engage with the content by following, rating, and sharing the podcast, and directs them to additional episodes and an Instagram page for more information.

A12 blockade by Extinction Rebellion ends in cheerful arrest festival (to the chagrin of officers)

28 May 2023  |  de Volkskrant
Extinction Rebellion's seventh blockade of the A12 highway in Den Haag resulted in 1,587 arrests, a significant increase from previous protests. The police, praised for their friendly demeanor, effectively cleared the blockade, but the Openbaar Ministerie decided not to pursue charges for most, citing minor offenses. The police's frustration was voiced by Jan Struijs of the Nederlandse Politiebond. Activists displayed camaraderie, and despite the arrests, they remain committed to their cause, viewing it as a matter of life or death.

Danish sperm banks dominate the European market with extensive donor selection

05 Apr 2023  |  euronews
The article discusses the prevalence of Danish sperm banks in Europe, highlighting their dominance in the sperm donation market. Danish sperm banks like Cryos International and European Sperm Bank are preferred by women across Europe due to the extensive variety of donors and detailed profiles they offer. Denmark's long tradition in fertility treatment and early regulation allowing insemination for single and lesbian women have contributed to the normalization of sperm donation in Danish society. The article also touches on the recruitment process for donors in Denmark, where sperm banks can advertise freely and offer financial incentives. The story of Kim, a Dutch woman who successfully conceived using a Danish sperm donor, exemplifies the trend of European reliance on Danish sperm banks.

Why so many European women choose Danish sperm to get pregnant

04 Apr 2023  |  es.euronews.com
European women are increasingly turning to Danish sperm banks for fertility treatments, with Dutch clinics reporting over 60% of treatments using Danish sperm and similar trends in Belgium and the UK. Denmark's dominance in the sperm donation market is attributed to its long tradition of fertility treatments and early regulation allowing single and lesbian women to use donor sperm. Cryos International and the European Sperm Bank are the two largest Danish sperm banks, offering a wide selection of donors. Danish culture has normalized sperm donation, and extensive recruitment efforts ensure a high-quality sperm supply. A Dutch woman named Kim shared her positive experience with Danish sperm donation, leading to a successful pregnancy.

Women in Europe turn to Danish sperm to get pregnant. Here's why:

04 Apr 2023  |  fr.euronews.com
Women across Europe, like 37-year-old Kim from the Netherlands, are increasingly turning to Danish sperm banks such as Cryos International and European Sperm Bank to conceive children due to the detailed donor profiles and variety of donors available. Danish sperm banks dominate the European market, with some Dutch fertility clinics reporting over 60% of treatments using Danish sperm and similar trends in Belgium and the UK. Denmark's long tradition of fertility treatment and early regulation in 2006, which allowed single and lesbian women to receive donor insemination, has contributed to the normalization of sperm donation in Danish culture. The Danish sperm banks actively recruit donors, offering compensation and benefits, and only about 5% of applicants are approved, ensuring high-quality sperm. Kim's successful pregnancy using a Portuguese donor from Cryos International highlights the personal impact of this trend.

Housing crisis 2021: ‘If I had known about this in advance, I would have chosen a different university’

15 Sep 2021  |  universonline.nl
The article discusses the severe student housing crisis in Tilburg, Netherlands, particularly affecting international students. With the reopening of Dutch universities post-COVID-19, the demand for student housing has skyrocketed, leaving many without accommodation. The article highlights the plight of a master's student from Barcelona, 'Sofia', who struggles to find housing amidst the crisis. Tilburg University's vice-president, Paulina Snijders, acknowledges the issue and the university's limited capacity to resolve it. A covenant was established to create more student housing, but progress is slow and does not immediately help those in need. The article also touches on discriminatory practices such as 'Dutch only' room advertisements and suggests that the university should reconsider its growth strategy in light of the housing shortage.
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