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0Women in construction are still very much in the minority. The figures speak for themselves: of all construction workers, only 8 percent are women. But those women certainly stand their ground! With the same ease with which they use a curling iron, these tough ladies operate a crane, concrete mixer or bulldozer.
0Four female sex workers, who voluntarily chose the oldest profession in the world, offer an exclusive look at all aspects of sex work and give a voice to all women in this profession.
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0Three young women want to have a killer body and a healthy mindset in a place we all love to hate: the gym. Themes such as body image, social media rivalry, fillers and crash diets are tackled, and the show is full of #mondaymotivation, #cheatdays and #bodypositivity.
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Eight celebrities couples venture on the perilous mud roads along deep chasms and ravines, extreme mountain passes and terrifying jungle routes in The Most Dangerous Roads.

PowNews is a Dutch television news show which is broadcast on Nederland 3 from Studio Plantage in Amsterdam on Monday to Friday evenings by the public broadcaster PowNed. The first broadcast was on 6 September 2010. PowNews is presented by Dominique Weesie. Reports are contributed by Rutger Castricum and Jan Roos with ITC commentary by Brenno de Winter. The show is a mixture of news and entertainment, with an often provocative character.
0In 2026, broadcaster PowNed, in collaboration with producer NewBe, will bring the brand-new fictional series "Bovensloters" to NPO Start. This gritty crime series, infused with Brabant humor, promises to be a unique combination of suspense and satire. In "Bovensloters," we follow Jamie, played by Na Young Jeon. Jamie, a Korean-Dutch anthropologist from the Randstad, becomes entangled in the death of Brabant underworld boss Jacques van Iersel (Jochen Otten) through a series of bizarre events. With no way out, she ends up at the remote farm of the mysterious Petra (Margôt Ros), where Jamie discovers a dark side of herself—and becomes dangerously enthusiastic about it.