Netherlands News in English
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Sunscreen, drinks and sunshine on the first summer day in Haarlem
Haarlem experienced its first summer-like day last Friday as temperatures reached 23 degrees Celsius. Residents celebrated the warm weather by switching to summer clothing and heading outdoors.

VodafoneZiggo gains more mobile subscribers, fewer internet customers leave
VodafoneZiggo reported a growth in mobile subscriptions and a decrease in departing internet customers during the first quarter. This marks the fourth consecutive quarter of improvement as the telecom...
You can soon look inside these Haarlem windmills
During the National Windmill Days on May 9 and 10, several windmills in Haarlem will open their doors to the public for free. Visitors can explore the interiors of these historic structures to learn h...

De Achterklap Podcast | Ariane chooses tough study and Wie is de Mol? overkill?
Princess Ariane has successfully passed a rigorous selection process for a challenging new field of study. Meanwhile, the latest season of the popular Dutch television program "Wie is de Mol?" is repo...

Cyclists' Union: PRO breaks election promise with 'bicycle-unfriendly' approach to Grote Houtstraat. 'Inhospitable and monomaniacal'
The Fietsersbond has criticized Haarlem's largest political party, PRO, for plans to reduce bicycle parking spaces near Grote Houtstraat. The cyclists' union argues that Alderman Robbert Berkhout's po...

Arne Slot seems to have figured it out: he sold Luis Diaz to Bayern. Enough said, according to Henk Spaan
Dutch columnist Henk Spaan provides his weekly assessment of prominent figures in the football world. This installment features ratings for Ousmane Demb l , Lesley Bamberger, and Thierry Henry.

Drug premises in Cruquius heavily guarded, but no sign of a laboratory
Police discovered a significant quantity of drugs in a building in Cruquius after responding to a robbery report, resulting in the arrest of three suspects. While heavily armed officers and a speciali...

Musical Society Time Square ready for ’Petticoat’
The musical association Time Square from Uitgeest is preparing for its upcoming production of 'Petticoat'. The performances are scheduled to take place on May 29 and 30 at the Kennemer Theater in Beve...
Ajax to form guard of honor for rival PSV: 'That is the respect a champion deserves'
Ajax interim-coach Oscar Garcia confirmed that the club will form a guard of honor for rivals PSV during their upcoming match. The decision was made by the club to show respect for PSV as the new leag...

Ajax to form guard of honour for champions PSV: 'They deserve it'
Ajax will form a guard of honor for league champions PSV ahead of their match at the Johan Cruijff Arena. Coach Óscar García noted that key players Davy Klaassen and Owen Wijndal are likely to be ab...
‘Woman was an object to two Haarlem men.’ Prison sentences demanded for rape and sexual assault
Prosecutors have demanded a two-year prison sentence, with ten months suspended, against a 33-year-old man from Haarlem for the rape of a woman. The victim reportedly woke up during the assault in the...
Jumbo store in Velserhof IJmuiden to open this autumn, not this month
The opening of the new Jumbo supermarket in the Velserhof shopping center in IJmuiden has been delayed until this autumn. Renovations are taking longer than expected, pushing the launch back from its ...

Monica wrote a book about her parents who survived 17 concentration camps
Monica van Rijn has authored a book titled 'The Memory Place: How My Parents Survived Nazi Hell,' detailing how her parents survived 17 concentration camps during the Holocaust. The memoir, which took...

Sarah Dekker needs to get rid of many things but wasn’t at the flea market: ‘On the last night I only want my bed left’
Sarah Dekker describes her return from Bucharest on King's Day after her team failed to qualify for the Champions League Final4. She expressed disappointment at the loss and missing out on a medal thi...

Amsterdam's Atlas statue returns to its familiar spot after almost two years
The iconic bronze statue of Atlas has returned to its position on the roof of the Royal Palace on Dam Square in Amsterdam following a two-year restoration. The 350-year-old statue was cleaned of green...

Fire near 't Harde still has multiple hotspots
Firefighters are using helicopters to tackle several remaining hot spots at a military training ground near 't Harde in Gelderland. The situation has persisted for several days, placing a significant ...

Thousands give loud applause for late Jade Kops
Thousands of people gathered in Naaldwijk on Friday to pay their final respects to social media personality Jade Kops with a loud round of applause. Outside the private farewell ceremony at WestlandTh...

Open water swimming season begins with dozens of warnings
The open water swimming season in the Netherlands begins on May 1st, with hundreds of locations designated as safe for swimming. However, dozens of sites have already received warnings due to blue-gre...

'Gentle poet' Gershwin Bonefacia at May 4 Memorial Concert; 'Resistance is a chain of continuous small acts against injustice'
Poet Gershwin Bonefacia, former city poet of Amsterdam and winner of the Gouden Ganzenveer 2026, will perform as a special guest at a remembrance concert on May 4th. The event will be held by the Kenn...

Dutch can profit more from their savings by investing
The Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) reports that one in ten Dutch households has sufficient financial resources to invest but chooses not to. This trend could lead to long-term f...

Chinook helicopter lands in Amsterdam during training flight
A Dutch Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter landed at the Marineterrein in Amsterdam on Wednesday morning as part of a scheduled training flight. After a brief five-minute stop, the transport helicopte...

The battle for Eredivisie survival: how things stand for Volendam and Telstar
The battle against relegation in the Dutch Eredivisie is intensifying with only three rounds remaining in the season. Following the confirmed relegation of Heracles Almelo, five clubs are now competin...

Fire department wants to extinguish fires faster near 't Harde
The fire department aims to quickly extinguish a wildfire near 't Harde by redeploying two Chinook helicopters on Friday. Elburg Mayor Harm-Jan van Schaik stated that the additional aerial support is ...

IJmuider Courant returns to Kennemerlaan. New editorial office in IJmuiden
The editorial office of the IJmuider Courant has moved to a new location at Kennemerlaan 35 in IJmuiden this week. The staff transitioned from their previous office at Fidelishof back to the well-know...

William's therapy garden refurbished thanks to NH Helpt
Workers from Cordaan Landlust Leerwerkbedrijf renovated William Jansen's large therapy garden in Amsterdam following an appeal on NH Helpt. The team performed extensive maintenance, including pruning ...

Growing season off to a slow start due to persistent drought
The growing season in the Netherlands is starting at a disadvantage due to persistent drought conditions affecting farmers and gardeners. LTO Nederland reports that soil and groundwater levels have no...
Dynamic electricity contract? Turn everything on this afternoon and the money will roll in
Electricity prices for consumers with dynamic energy contracts in the Netherlands will drop to a record low of -47 cents starting at 12:00 PM today. This negative pricing allows households to earn mon...
New in: these businesses opened in Amsterdam in April
Amsterdam saw the opening of several new hospitality and snack businesses throughout the month of April. These new establishments offer various options for those looking for fresh spots to visit in th...

Strand van Oranje festival should not return
A weekly poll invites readers to share their opinions on whether the festival 'Strand van Oranje' should be allowed to return. The article encourages public participation to gather community feedback ...

Conrad Shipyard is too special to be demolished after all
The article presents a weekly poll inviting readers to share their views on the potential demolition of the historic Werf Conrad site. It suggests that the location may be too significant to be torn d...