Netherlands News in English
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War veterans hold up a mirror at Dam Square
War veterans gathered at Dam Square in Amsterdam to show support for Ukraine and demonstrate unity against Putin's actions. The event aimed to hold a mirror to Dutch society, reminding citizens that t...

Three-year wait for electricity for brand-new villa in Hillegom, resident loses lawsuit
A resident in Hillegom lost a court case against grid operator Liander over a three-year delay in connecting a new villa to the power grid. The court ruled that prioritizing the resident's connection ...

New P&P trawler to IJmuiden in March, Annie Hillina christening to coincide with company's 75th anniversary
The new trawler KW170 Annie Hillina, belonging to the Dutch fishing company Parlevliet & Van der Plas, will depart from the Tersan Shipyard in Turkey for its home port of IJmuiden in March. The vessel...

Rules for migrant worker housing in Schiphol-Rijk and Beukenhorst-Oost adjusted: Must also be acceptable for local residents
The municipality of Haarlemmermeer has updated its policy rules for housing migrant workers in Schiphol-Rijk and Beukenhorst-Oost following 42 community objections. The new guidelines aim to better ev...

Children get crafting at Glitterland pop-up in Grote Houtstraat: 'Today I wore my glitter dress specially'
Children are visiting the Glitterland pop-up shop on Grote Houtstraat to engage in various creative activities such as painting and diamond painting. The temporary store provides a magical-themed spac...

Details decisive in heavy defeat for ADO’20 at Genemuiden
Genemuiden handed ADO’20 a heavy 4-1 defeat at Sportpark De Wetering on Saturday afternoon. After a scoreless first half, the home side dominated the second period to secure a decisive victory over ...
Can your boss forbid you from fasting on workdays? ‘Employers and employees usually work it out’
The Ramadan fasting month has begun for over a million people in the Netherlands, potentially impacting work performance during daylight hours. Employment lawyer Joyce Bender explains that while emplo...

Outgoing Prime Minister Schoof thanks Netherlands for ‘best job’
Outgoing Prime Minister Dick Schoof thanked the Dutch public in a social media video message a day before his departure, calling the premiership the most enjoyable job he has held. He expressed gratit...
The delicate relationship between Jetten and the House of Orange: ‘Not overplaying his hand’
The article explores the delicate political relationship between Rob Jetten and King Willem-Alexander as Jetten navigates a potential role as Prime Minister. It emphasizes that the success of his lead...

A coffee with Mirurgia Breinburg (Party for the Rule of Law): "You're missing that bit of humanity"
Mirurgia Breinburg, leader of the Partij voor de Rechtsstaat, is campaigning for the Amsterdam city council to advocate for greater transparency and a more human approach in government. Drawing from h...

'Significant amount' of dead fish in the Spaarne due to oil in water: 'Important that it doesn't spread further'
A significant number of dead fish and an oil slick over one kilometer long were discovered in the Spaarne river last Friday. The Hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland has installed oil booms to contain the s...

Arrests during disruption of US ambassador's speech in Nijmegen
Police arrested nine XR Justice Now activists for disrupting a speech by US Ambassador Joe Popolo during the annual commemoration of the bombardment of Nijmegen. The protesters were detained for distu...

Triple Threat still searching for victory: 'We are not good enough at the moment'
The Triple Threat women's basketball team from Haarlem suffered a 66-88 defeat against the Den Helder Suns, marking their eighth loss in the last nine games. The team continues to struggle with their ...

For their first pool, Schalkwijk residents raised the capital themselves by passing the hat
The Schalkwijk neighborhood in Haarlem is planning a new 40-million-euro swimming pool, which includes a 2-million-euro iconic slide. This significant investment contrasts with the community's history...
Jewish Hélène sees father in old video footage before he was taken away by the Nazis
The documentary 'De kinderen van de Jodenboerderij' tells the story of a farm in Haarlemmermeer where the Boogaard family sheltered approximately 300 Jewish children during World War II. It features s...

Suspect in stabbing of Boxtel woman is 62-year-old local woman
A 62-year-old woman from Boxtel has been arrested for stabbing a local resident who opened her front door on Sunday morning. The victim sustained serious injuries in the attack on Annastraat, and the ...

From strawberries to Tata Steel: a colorful look at 750 years of trade in Beverwijk
Beverwijk is celebrating 750 years of market rights with a series of exhibitions at the local City Hall until June 19. The first exhibition features artwork by the students of artist Jacqueline Hoense...

Beverwijk senior (79) repeatedly scammed by fake digital invoices: ’He thought his internet was being cut off’
A 79-year-old man from Beverwijk was scammed out of nearly 400 euros after receiving fraudulent invoices disguised as communications from his internet provider. His son is sharing the story to raise a...
Split looms at BBB after Mona Keijzer is passed over
The BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) party is facing internal turmoil and a potential split following a leadership transition from Caroline van der Plas to Henk Vermeer. Dissatisfaction stems from the decisio...
Trump, ice hockey and the biggest final of the Games grip our man in Milan
Maarten Kolsloot is reporting on the Winter Olympics from Milan, covering both major events and side stories for the newspaper. His updates include various topics such as ice hockey and the primary fi...

Hundreds join Amsterdam protest march against war in Ukraine
Approximately 300 to 400 people participated in a protest march in Amsterdam to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The demonstrators marched from Museumplein to Dam Square to...

'It went well for an hour.' South African Jan-Corrick van der Watt (25) is captain of a youthful Haarlem team
South African Jan-Corrick van der Watt captained a young Haarlem-based sports team in a match against Hoek van Holland at the Van der Aart Sportpark. Despite leveling the score at 19-19, the team even...
Boil water advisory for two Amsterdam streets lifted: no more bacteria in drinking water
Waternet has lifted the boil water advisory for two streets in Amsterdam after tests confirmed the drinking water is once again free of bacteria. A separate advisory remains in place for over 200 conn...

Haarlem shopkeepers and hospitality owners to receive subsidies for disabled toilets and wheelchair ramps starting in March
Starting in March, the municipality of Haarlem will offer subsidies of up to 20,000 euros per building to help shops, restaurants, museums, and social institutions improve accessibility. These funds a...

Schoof: those were two weeks of absolute top-level sport
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof praised the national team’s performance following the conclusion of the Winter Olympics, calling the event a celebration of elite sport. The Netherlands achieved its...
Dutch industry seeks quick clarity on Trump’s tariff maneuvering
The Dutch technological industry association FME is calling on the Netherlands and the European Union to provide immediate clarity regarding potential U.S. import tariffs on European goods. The organi...

Het Schoter students explore history of slavery: 'I hope they will retell the stories'
Students from the Dutch secondary school Het Schoter are participating in the "OnVergeten" project to learn about the history of slavery. The group gathered at the Grote Markt in Haarlem to engage wit...

Duinwijck set for national title battle after easy win; Drop Shot the first hurdle
Duinwijck secured third place in the regular season standings after a 6-2 victory over Smashing. The Haarlem-based team has qualified for the national title play-offs, where they will first face Drop ...

No flights to the sun from Lelystad Airport for now: 'Nitrogen must drop first'
The new Dutch cabinet aims to open Lelystad Airport for 10,000 annual holiday flights and military use, but the expansion requires a mandatory nature permit. Experts remain skeptical about the plan's ...

Onze Gezellen fails to upset second-division side, exits tournament with head held high
Fifth-division football club Onze Gezellen was eliminated from the district cup following a narrow 3-2 defeat against second-division side VVIJ. Despite the loss, the team left the tournament with pri...