Netherlands News in English
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Ajax's Gaaei puts on a brave face: "I would rather have beaten PSV"
Ajax secured a 2-2 draw against PSV thanks to a late stoppage-time goal by Mika Godts, following an earlier strike by Anton Gaaei. Despite his goal, Gaaei expressed disappointment that the team could ...

Interview with the Mole: 'Lying becomes harder and harder when you make good friends'
The undercover saboteur from the 2026 season of the Dutch reality show 'Wie is de Mol?' discussed the emotional challenges of deceiving fellow contestants while forming close personal bonds. Following...

Telstar earns impressive point at NEC after wild night of storms and a bicycle kick
Telstar secured a 1-1 draw in a challenging away match against NEC. The game was marked by a thunderstorm and a disallowed bicycle kick goal.

Thunderstorms cause local disruption
Severe thunderstorms moved into the Netherlands from the south on Saturday evening, causing localized disruptions across the country. One notable incident occurred in Nijmegen, where a football match ...

Mika Godts rescues late point for Ajax against PSV 2
Mika Godts scored a stoppage-time equalizer to secure a 2-2 draw for Ajax against PSV, marking his 17th goal of the season. The result keeps Oscar Garcia's team in contention for direct European footb...
Ajax keep Champions League hopes alive thanks to late Mika Godts goal against PSV
Ajax secured a 2-2 draw against PSV on Saturday night after Mika Godts scored an equalizer in stoppage time. This result keeps the club's chances alive for obtaining a Champions League qualification s...

NEC vs Telstar match temporarily suspended due to thunderstorms
The Eredivisie match between NEC and Telstar was temporarily suspended on Saturday due to a thunderstorm in Nijmegen. Referee Jeroen Manschot made the decision to halt play for safety reasons as the w...
Law changed again before all tenants could benefit from rent reduction
The Dutch government is revising rent reduction laws before all eligible tenants could benefit, leading to concerns that housing costs will increase. Political reporter Hans van Soest notes that the c...

These are the Mole, winner and runner-up of The Mole 2026
The identity of the Mole was revealed during the finale of the 26th season of the television show Wie is de Mol? in Amsterdam. This announcement concluded the season after nine weeks of competition.

Market traders take control of part of Ten Katemarkt: "Increasingly a food market"
Market traders in Amsterdam have been granted management over a portion of the Ten Katemarkt in a three-year trial aimed at revitalizing the area. The initiative seeks to combat increasing vacancies a...

Deployment of French, German and Belgian firefighters no longer needed
Minister of Justice and Security David van Weel and IRBT Chairman Hein van der Loo announced that assistance from French, German, and Belgian fire departments is no longer needed to combat wildfires. ...

Nights in the Kennemer Dunes: how Ronald Zimmerman became Nature Photographer of the Year
Haarlem-based photographer Ronald Zimmerman has been named Nature Photographer of the Year after winning the Groene Camera award for his work. His award-winning series captures natterjack toads at nig...

Dolberg replaces unfit Weghorst for Ajax's match against PSV
Kasper Dolberg will start for Ajax in their home match against PSV, replacing the unfit Wout Weghorst. This marks a return to the starting lineup for the Danish striker, who has seen limited playing t...

Trendy retail chain opens its doors in Haarlem: ‘What we find beautiful is the starting point’
The concept store 'Things I like, Things I love' has opened a new location in the Grote Houtstraat in Haarlem. This trendy chain selects its products based on what the owners personally find beautiful...

New tactic in Weert fire, French and Germans to fire station
Firefighters are employing a new tactic to combat a wildfire near Weert and Budel by deploying specialist handcrews for the first time. These teams use manual tools to fight the fire in areas that are...
Local residents concerned by boat fires in Brouwersvaart. 'Can camera surveillance be installed here?'
Residents near the Brouwersvaart in Haarlem are expressing concern and requesting camera surveillance after a series of arson attacks. On Saturday morning, two boats were set on fire, following previo...

Gordon sells Blushing Blaricum, Amsterdam locations to remain open
Dutch singer Gordon Heuckeroth has sold his restaurant Blushing in Blaricum to focus on other passions, such as singing and media work. While the Blaricum location has been sold, his establishments in...

Fire flares up again in burnt nature area near Oirschot
A fire broke out again on Saturday afternoon in a nature area near Oirschot that had previously burned. The South-East Brabant safety region reported the incident as emergency services monitored the s...

Embassy in Greece assisting three Dutch Flotilla members
The Dutch embassy in Greece is providing consular assistance to three Dutch participants of the Global Sumud Flotilla. The civilian fleet is carrying humanitarian aid supplies intended for Gaza.

Illegal water taxi takes two enforcement officers on board, receives 2,500 euro fine
An illegal water taxi operator in Amsterdam was fined ‑2,500 after unknowingly offering a paid tour to two undercover enforcement officers. A judge rejected the skipper's legal appeal, dismissing cl...
Exercise is just as important as language and math, Professor Erik Scherder and Defence for Children tell ministry
Neuropsychologist Erik Scherder and the organization Defence for Children are considering a lawsuit against the Dutch government for refusing to make daily physical activity mandatory in primary schoo...

Haarlem court employee fired for embezzling 150,000 euros
A financial employee at the Haarlem court was dismissed after embezzling approximately 150,000 euros between 2018 and 2025. While a criminal investigation was initiated, it was halted following the em...

Ajax celebrates: Ipswich Town promoted to Premier League, triggering €9.3m buy option for Chuba Akpom
Ipswich Town's promotion to the Premier League has triggered a mandatory buy option for Ajax player Chuba Akpom worth 9.3 million euros. This financial windfall benefits the Amsterdam-based club as th...
Ipswich promoted to Premier League, Ajax set to receive millions
Ipswich Town has secured promotion to the Premier League following a 3-0 victory over QPR on the final matchday. This promotion triggers a permanent transfer for Chuba Akpom, resulting in a multi-mill...

CCTV surveillance at Diamantstraat home in South after shooting
Acting Mayor Hester van Buren has ordered the installation of surveillance cameras around a residence on Diamantstraat in Amsterdam-Zuid following a shooting incident earlier this week. Although resid...

Shared dining feels special at Table Twenty Four, but what are those corn kernels doing in our dessert? (7.5)
Table Twenty Four offers a special shared dining experience featuring well-presented and delicious dishes. While the overall quality is high, the review mentions that some elements felt missing and qu...

No chaos during Wijkertunnel closure: traffic around Velsertunnel and Velsertraverse keeps moving. 'There is definitely less traffic on the A9.'
The planned closure of the Wijkertunnel from Friday night to Monday morning did not result in the expected traffic chaos. Traffic around the Velsertunnel and Velsertraverse flowed smoothly throughout ...

Former presenter and politician Carlo Strijk (59) dies
Former Dutch television presenter and politician Carlo Strijk has passed away in his sleep at the age of 59. His death was announced by a funeral service provider on behalf of his family, noting that ...
Former presenter and politician Carlo Strijk dies at 59
Former television presenter and politician Carlo Strijk has passed away at the age of 59. He died in his sleep last week, according to a statement released by his family.
Yanaika sees a fat ginger cat: He either dies a horrible death or stays locked up forever
Journalist and city poet Yanaika Zomer discusses the ethics of appreciating creative work produced by problematic individuals in her latest column. The article coincides with the upcoming release of h...