'Fake news' blunder from US envoy to the Netherlands - BBC News
The new US ambassador to the Netherlands, Pete Hoekstra, has denied he had ever said there were "no-go zones" in the Netherlands, calling it "fake news". He was being quizzed about comments he had made about Islamic extremism in the country. But Dutch journalist Wouter Zwart showed him a clip of the comments from 2015. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog World In Pictures • Playlist Big Hitters • Playlist Just Good News • Positive stories | BBC News

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