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Berendsen: positive signals on EU settlement import ban

Berendsen: positive signals on EU settlement import ban

Dutch Foreign Affairs Minister Tom Berendsen told the House of Representatives that there are positive signals regarding a potential EU import ban on products from illegal Israeli settlements. Discussions are reportedly taking place behind the scenes to move the ban forward.

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2 million Dutch people overpay ‘130 euros’ for games

2 million Dutch people overpay ‘130 euros’ for games

A Dutch foundation is launching a mass claim against Steam's parent company on behalf of over two million consumers who allegedly overpaid for PC games. The claim argues that the platform restricts developers from offering lower prices on other sites, leading to an average overcharge of 130 euros per person.

First drop in international students in the Netherlands since 2006

First drop in international students in the Netherlands since 2006

The number of international students in the Netherlands has decreased for the first time since 2006, with 129,764 students currently enrolled in higher education. This figure represents a slight decline of 133 students compared to the previous academic year, according to data from Nuffic.

From Esmah Lahlah to Hendrik Jan Biemond – nine aldermen officially sworn in by city council: ‘I commit myself to this city’

From Esmah Lahlah to Hendrik Jan Biemond – nine aldermen officially sworn in by city council: ‘I commit myself to this city’

French singer Patrick Bruel charged with rape

French singer Patrick Bruel charged with rape

French singer Patrick Bruel has been charged with rape, attempted rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment. The announcement was made by a judge in Nanterre, France.

Tablets ready in Ter Apel for start of EU migration pact

Tablets ready in Ter Apel for start of EU migration pact

The Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) in Ter Apel has prepared tablets and new service counters for the implementation of the European asylum and migration pact starting this Friday. The initiative aims to establish stricter procedures and faster processing times for asylum seekers through a more efficient application process. The new facilities are designed to be scalable to handle varying numbers of arrivals.