Netherlands News in English
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The Canal Diggers statue officially unveiled at the small lock: ‘Here they are visible and it was about time too’
The "De Kanaalgravers" statue was officially unveiled at its new, more prominent location near the Small Lock in IJmuiden on Sunday. The relocation from Pontplein follows years of public requests to g...

Wijk aan Zee awakens: beach huts arrive one by one. 'Not long now and we'll be back'
Beach houses are being transported back to the beach in Wijk aan Zee to prepare for the upcoming summer season. Local business owners are setting up their locations under favorable weather conditions ...

Community service for Haarlem man caught with dog after ignoring ban: 'I call all my dogs Jango'
A 39-year-old man from Haarlem has been sentenced to 60 hours of community service for violating a court-ordered ban on keeping dogs. The defendant admitted guilt during his trial, expressing his love...

Foreign media after much-discussed first F1 race of the year: Typical Max Verstappen
The first Formula 1 race of 2026 in Melbourne was marked by controversy over new regulations and numerous crashes. Despite the chaotic conditions, Max Verstappen secured a victory, a performance that ...

Part-time car dealer Lars Huijer (32) plays among millionaires at World Baseball Classic: ‘It doesn’t matter how much you earn’
Lars Huijer, a 32-year-old pitcher for the Amsterdam Pirates and part-time car dealer, is competing against elite professionals at the World Baseball Classic. Despite nearly retiring three years ago a...

Fourth Haarlem Blues Night
The fourth edition of the Haarlem Blues Night will take place on Friday, March 20, at the Patronaat concert hall. This mini-festival features authentic blues music performed by various international a...
Sharp price increases at the pump again Tuesday: ‘First major effects becoming visible’
Motorists in the Netherlands will face significant fuel price increases on Tuesday as global oil prices rise above $100 per barrel due to the conflict in the Middle East. Fuel expert Derk Foolen from ...

BBB board regrets leak of critical letter from prominent members
The board of the BBB party expressed regret following the media leak of a critical letter written by dozens of prominent members, including senators and former officials. The letter voiced dissatisfac...

Thousands of homes, no North/South line: the results of Haarlemmermeer's coalition plans
The political coalition in Haarlemmermeer has largely fulfilled its promises from four years ago, including the construction of 3,000 new homes and improvements to local parking. However, despite thes...
Many traditional Dutch names, few women: these are next week's city council candidates
The upcoming municipal elections feature a high number of candidates with traditional Dutch male names, although newer names are becoming more common. Women remain significantly underrepresented on th...
Swimming lessons for one euro in Amsterdam: What you need to know if you have a Stadspas
Starting in September, Amsterdam residents with a Stadspas can attend swimming lessons for only one euro per session. The initiative by the municipality aims to improve water safety in the canal-fille...

Dutch officials targeted by Russian attack on Signal and WhatsApp
The Dutch intelligence services AIVD and MIVD have warned that Russian hackers are targeting the Signal and WhatsApp accounts of high-ranking individuals, including Dutch government employees. These c...
Roadworks in Haarlem: keep this in mind this week (March 9 - March 15)
Roadworks are scheduled throughout Haarlem from March 9 to March 15, resulting in partial closures in several locations such as Van Marumstraat and Langebrug. Drivers should expect disruptions in the ...
How Frisians helped 100 young Amsterdam footballers survive the Hunger Winter

Binoculars out at Fort bij Krommeniedijk as black-tailed godwits return, but the national bird is slowly vanishing from the Dutch landscape. 'A bit sad'
Birdwatchers are gathering at Fort bij Krommeniedijk to observe the return of the godwit, the national bird of the Netherlands. Despite the seasonal excitement, the species is slowly disappearing from...

Why female freelancers earn more than male self-employed workers
Female freelancers in the Netherlands have reached a milestone by earning a higher average hourly wage than their male counterparts. While the gender pay gap persists in traditional employment, it is ...
Voting in the municipal elections? You can at these 88 locations in Haarlem
On March 18, residents of Haarlem will be able to vote in the municipal elections at 88 polling stations across the city. According to data from the Open State Foundation, this is an increase of one l...
Hans Spekman new chairman of FNV trade union
Former PvdA party chairman Hans Spekman has been appointed as the new chairman of the Dutch trade union FNV. The move is intended to restore stability within the organization following an internal con...

Electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre to perform ADE opening act
French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre will perform the opening act at the Amsterdam Dance Event in AFAS Live this autumn. As the event's guest of honor, he will also participate in a keyno...

Ichthus Lyceum students work on Velsen Library project to encourage reading with a break-in box
Students from Ichthus Lyceum in Driehuis are developing a "break-in-box" project for the Velsen Library to encourage children aged 9 to 10 to read more. The project functions as a reverse escape room ...
The pink rabbit suit on Dr. Rutger’s examination table begs for help: ‘My pee-pee hurts’
A man wearing a pink rabbit costume sought medical help from Doctor Rutger while experiencing difficulty speaking and physical distress. Upon examination, the doctor discovered the patient, Mr. Van Lo...

Wall white again and infamous pink sofa for sale: how vtwonen couple René and Denise are doing now
René and Denise, a couple from Hoofddorp who became famous for their negative reaction to a 'VTWonen' home makeover, have started reverting the design changes. They have already repainted their walls...

What can local politics do to solve youth care problems? Pletterij hosts debate evening
Debate center De Pletterij is hosting an evening on March 11 to discuss youth care challenges and how municipal politics can address them. The event is organized in anticipation of the upcoming munici...
This 77-year-old electronic music pioneer is the guest of honor at the anniversary edition of ADE

Love from both sides. Goosebumps and tears, laughter and crying, what a royal farewell
The article reflects on an emotional 'royal' farewell event characterized by a mix of tears and laughter. It highlights a memory involving Dutch coach Henk Gemser and his observations on the technical...

Stabbing on ferry at Central Station, victim taken to hospital
A person was slightly injured during a stabbing on a ferry near Amsterdam Central Station on Wednesday morning. Police arrested a suspect at the scene and cordoned off the ferry for investigation, lea...

Marianne (61) lived in a Bloemendaal villa but was left destitute after husband’s death: ’How did I let it get this far?’
After the sudden death of her husband, 61-year-old Marianne Heemskerk discovered their fortune had vanished, leaving her penniless despite their previously wealthy lifestyle. She has since dedicated h...

How these scammers struck mercilessly: ‘We have crystal-clear footage of the suspects’
Dutch police have launched the 'Game Over?!' campaign to identify and apprehend 100 suspects involved in bank helpdesk fraud targeting the elderly. Starting Monday, clear images of the suspects will b...

Running and walking civil servants head to Wijk aan Zee: It’s a nice and compact loop.
The 35th Dutch Cross Country Championship for Civil Servants will take place this Wednesday in Wijk aan Zee with 2,506 participants. The event features walking tours of 10 or 15 kilometers and running...
Companies fear more pressure on permanent staff as temporary workers are already impossible to find
Dutch companies are concerned about increasing pressure on permanent staff as stricter flexible work regulations approach and a shortage of flex workers persists. Only 6% of self-employed individuals ...