Dutch News in English
Latest headlines from the Netherlands in English. Covering Amsterdam, Haarlem, and national Dutch news.

Churches in Velsen collect supplies for Ukraine
Churches in Velsen are organizing a donation drive on Saturday, April 25th, to collect supplies for residents of Ukraine. This initiative aims to provide aid as the conflict in Ukraine enters its four...
Dutch deeply concerned about personal finances as confidence drops sharply due to Middle East war
Consumer confidence in the Netherlands has experienced its second-largest decline since 1986, driven by financial concerns and the conflict in the Middle East. According to data from Statistics Nether...

Trump: Iran will collapse financially if Strait of Hormuz closes
Former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed on Truth Social that Iran is facing a financial collapse due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. He stated that the country is losing approximately $500 ...
BlaBlaCar announces end of long-distance bus network
French transportation company BlaBlaCar has announced it will discontinue its own network of long-distance buses. The company cited a highly competitive market and rising operational costs as reasons ...
Threat of homelessness for MooiZooi over: move to Schalkweide appears realistic
The craft material shop MooiZooi will likely remain in Haarlem as a move to Schalkweide has been deemed realistic by local authorities. Alderman Floor Roduner confirmed the city's commitment to findin...

'That ATM must never return.' Local residents react to devastating ATM bombing in Santpoorterstraat
Residents of Santpoorterstraat in Haarlem are calling for the permanent removal of an ATM following a devastating explosion that occurred overnight. Police have already arrested two suspects in the vi...

Staffing firm Randstad remains alert due to geopolitical tensions
Staffing firm Randstad is maintaining close observation of the Middle East due to heightened geopolitical tensions. CEO Sander van ‘t Noordende stated that the company remains alert as global instab...

One killed in Lebanon by Israeli strike despite ceasefire
An Israeli drone strike killed one person in Lebanon, marking a violation of the ceasefire agreement established last week. Both Israel and Hezbollah have accused each other of breaching the truce as ...

Ruling granting agency worker permanent contract after years is exceptional
A Dutch court in The Hague has ruled that a Polish temporary worker at Albert Heijn is entitled to a permanent contract after seven years of employment. Experts caution that this decision is exception...

World's largest condom producer Karex raises prices due to war
Karex, the world's largest condom manufacturer, is planning to increase its prices by 20 to 30 percent. The company cited the impact of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East as the reason for the pr...

Shipping Monitor: Iran fires on container ship again
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard attacked a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz, resulting in heavy damage to the vessel. According to the British maritime monitor UKMTO, no injuries were reported a...
New market in Haarlem: Swan Market arrives at de Dreef
The Swan Market will debut in Haarlem on Sunday, April 26, at the Dreef. Unlike traditional markets, it will feature a curated selection of design, vintage, and handmade items along with various food ...
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Consumer confidence falls sharply, second-largest decline since 1986
Consumer confidence in the Netherlands declined sharply in April, falling from -30 to -44. This represents the second-largest drop recorded since statistics were first tracked in 1986.

Drake to release ninth studio album Iceman on May 15
Canadian rapper Drake announced that his ninth studio album, titled Iceman, will be released on May 15. The announcement was made in downtown Toronto, where the date was revealed through a massive dis...

Municipalities: more funding needed to implement integration law
Amsterdam and dozens of other Dutch municipalities are calling on the national government for additional funding to implement the integration law. The cities state that the number of people requiring ...

Turfmarkt coffee bar operator loses court case
The operator of the coffee bar 'The Coffee Spot' on Turfmarkt in Haarlem was denied a catering license by an administrative judge. The court rejected the request because the owner had previously faile...

GPs sound alarm over vaping: Politicians must help protect the youth
Amsterdam general practitioners and healthcare providers have urged the city council to implement stricter measures to protect young people from vaping addiction. The groups are calling for expanded s...

Velsen applies for provincial exemption for De Elta asylum center, first step towards environmental permit
The municipality of Velsen is applying for a provincial exemption to build an asylum seekers' center, De Elta, on land currently designated as a protected landscape. If approved, this step will enable...

Kylie Jenner sued by former housekeeper for hostile work environment
Kylie Jenner is facing a lawsuit from former housekeeper Angelica Vazquez, who alleges she experienced persistent harassment and discrimination from other staff members. The filing claims that Jenner ...