Netherlands News in English
Netherlands news in English — Dutch national headlines covering politics, housing, immigration, the economy, transport and daily life, translated and updated throughout the day for the international community.

Uitgeest Village Park ready for new outdoor season after maintenance and expansions
The village park in Uitgeest has undergone maintenance and expansions to prepare for the upcoming outdoor season. These improvements, based on resident feedback, aim to make the park a more comprehens...

Rotary IJmond to exclusively support youth in IJmond; school hockey and four-day walk already organized
Rotaryclub IJmond has announced a shift in focus to exclusively support youth within the IJmond region of the Netherlands. The organization, which already hosts events like school hockey and the eveni...

Man (38) arrested for fatal stabbing on Tugelaweg
A 38-year-old man from Amsterdam has been arrested in connection with a fatal stabbing on Tugelaweg that occurred on April 14. The incident resulted in the death of a 54-year-old man following a repor...

Mbarki and Halsema defend Shell's participation in Amsterdam Economic Board
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema and Alderman Sofyan Mbarki have defended Shell's membership in the Amsterdam Economic Board despite calls from political opponents to remove the company. They argued that...

Man suspected of planning attack on Princess Amalia and Alexia
A 33-year-old man is suspected of preparing an attack on Princesses Amalia and Alexia in February. The first preliminary hearing in the case is scheduled to take place at the court in The Hague on May...

Victims lost thousands of euros to Marktplaats fraud from Heemstede and Hoofddorp: 'I was involved'
A 24-year-old man from Heemstede admitted in a Haarlem court to his involvement in a Marketplace fraud scheme that cost victims thousands of euros. The suspect, whose activities were linked to Heemste...
Why the cabinet is padding Extinction Rebellion's coffers
This episode of the Politiek Dichtbij podcast addresses listener questions during the Dutch parliamentary recess. The discussion explores topics including financial connections to Extinction Rebellion...

Delivery van goes up in flames in Beverwijk
A delivery van was destroyed by fire on Bergerslaan in Beverwijk during the night from Thursday to Friday. The intense flames also spread to a nearby parked car, causing significant damage.

Retail sales rise in March despite Iran war, furniture especially in demand
Dutch retailers saw a significant increase in turnover in March compared to the previous year, according to data from Statistics Netherlands (CBS). Despite concerns that conflict in the Middle East wo...

Zandvoort Hockey Club like Gauls among the Romans. Pizza nights are vital for togetherness.
The Zandvoortsche Hockeyclub is highlighted for its unique location in the dunes near the sea and the racing circuit, considered one of the most scenic in the Netherlands. The club maintains a strong ...

Sheraton Amsterdam Airport Hotel at Schiphol evacuated after logo on facade catches fire
A fire broke out at the Sheraton Amsterdam Airport Hotel on Schiphol Boulevard during the night between Thursday and Friday when the logo on the roof caught fire. The hotel was evacuated as pieces of ...
Code yellow for thunderstorms with wind gusts and hail from Saturday afternoon
The KNMI has issued a code yellow warning for the Netherlands starting Saturday afternoon due to expected thunderstorms. The weather institute warns of potential hail up to 2 centimeters and wind gust...
More than half of Dutch people get sunburned in the summer
A study by Maastricht University commissioned by the National Skin Fund reveals that 56 percent of Dutch people experienced sunburn this past summer. The research highlights that more than half of the...

New NH podcast about the National Monument on Dam Square: "A piece of scenery in a busy city"
A new episode of the podcast series 'Windstreken' explores the history and cultural significance of the National Monument on the Dam in Amsterdam, marking 70 years since its unveiling. The episode fea...

Shibuya karaoke bar reopens this weekend, three years after forced closure
Karaoke bar Shibuya in Haarlem is set to reopen this weekend after being closed for nearly three years. Under new ownership, the establishment maintains its original appearance and atmosphere.

Mystery of the missing time solved, but return of Wijk aan Zee clock remains uncertain
The mystery of the missing clock hands at the Sterhalte in Wijk aan Zee has been resolved after a local council member noticed their absence. However, it remains uncertain whether the clock will be fu...
A climbing wall on the Dorpsweide? Vera (26) and Emma (34) are transforming Wijk aan Zee into a Sports Village
Vera Siersema and Emma Fabri are organizing the Sportdorp event on May 17 at the Dorpsweide in Wijk aan Zee. The event features a wide range of activities, including a climbing wall and wheelchair dan...

Strand van Oranje festival in IJmuiden cancelled; may return next year
The Strand van Oranje festival scheduled for September 5 in IJmuiden has been cancelled by organizer UDC. The decision to skip a year follows flooding issues on the beach encountered during the previo...

Fire after fire: what will be left of nature? ‘We have long been urging to retain more rainwater’
Recent wildfires in Epe, Oirschot, and Noordwijk have raised concerns among Dutch nature conservation organizations about the impact of prolonged drought on natural areas. Experts are advocating for i...
Police: Violence against officers became more frequent and severe last year
The Dutch police reported an increase in violence against officers last year, with 12,896 recorded incidents. Additionally, authorities noted that the nature of the violence used against police person...
ING: house prices will not rise further this year due to higher supply
ING predicts that Dutch house prices will remain stable for the rest of the year due to an increase in available housing supply. While the national average is expected to flatten, economists suggest t...

Oil price pain came quickly after war began, energy bill impact yet to come
Research from ABN AMRO indicates that Dutch households are currently feeling the economic impact of the Middle East conflict primarily through increased fuel prices. While energy bills have not yet ri...
Germany and France provide aid for wildfires
France and Germany are sending two specialized fire platoons to the Netherlands to assist in combating wildfires. The aid package includes eight wildfire-fighting vehicles, a helicopter equipped with ...
No incidents reported in Gorinchem re-elections
No irregularities were reported across 24 polling stations during the re-elections held in Gorinchem on Wednesday. Officials noted a slight increase in proxy votes, which may have been caused by the M...
Natuurmonumenten ‘seriously concerned’ about nature after fires
Natuurmonumenten lobbyist Nelleke Hijmans expressed serious concerns about the impact of recent major fires on nature during an appearance on the talk show Eva. The organization is worried about the e...

Michelin-starred chef Nick Bril will not appeal conviction
Dutch chef Nick Bril has decided not to appeal his suspended prison sentence following an accident that left his assistant, Joe Claridge, seriously injured. The conviction is now final, as the Public ...
Van Weel: Netherlands requests international aid for fires
The Netherlands has requested international assistance for the first time to help combat several active wildfires currently burning across the country. Justice Minister David van Weel noted that this ...
Condition of Roosendaal mayor slightly improved, long recovery ahead
The medical condition of Mark Buijs, the mayor of Roosendaal, has shown slight improvement according to the municipality. However, he is expected to face a long recovery period as many details regardi...

Major reed fire with heavy smoke on Liewegje in Haarlem
A large reed fire broke out on a walking path near Liewegje in Haarlem on Thursday evening, resulting in significant smoke development. Witnesses at the scene reported that the fire may have been the ...

Public Prosecution Service gives away stolen goods: "Shops often don't put them back"
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service donated seized stolen goods, including toiletries and cutlery, to Stichting Moederskracht in Amsterdam Nieuw-West. Retailers often refuse to take back recovered it...