Trouw is a Dutch daily newspaper known for its calm tone, attention to meaning, sustainability and social themes. The newspaper was founded in 1943 as a resistance newspaper during the Second World War and has always maintained a strong moral and ethical slant, although it is no longer explicitly Christian as it used to be.
Trouw focuses on readers who are interested in the deeper layers of the news. In addition to politics and economics, there is a lot of attention for religion, philosophy, the environment, education and social issues. The tone is thoughtful and nuanced, with room for reflection and background.
The newspaper is published daily and is available in print and digital. Visually, Trouw exudes calm and clarity, and the language is clear and accessible, without sensationalism.