Politics News in English
Latest politics headlines from Dutch news, translated into English.

Housing group soon without a home, splitting up is not an option: May is getting very close
The De Nieuwe Ark residential group in Haarlem is urgently seeking a new home because their current building is scheduled for demolition on May 31. The group, which includes residents with disabilitie...
Transition pays off, pensions to rise significantly
Retirees switching to the new pension system are seeing an average increase of 14 percent in their payouts, with some increases reaching up to 20 percent. However, these higher incomes may lead to a r...
Volt lead candidate Juliet Broersen: ‘I think the city can be much more progressive’

Majority back state pension motion that unions say doesn't go far enough
A majority of the Dutch House of Representatives has passed a motion to soften proposed increases to the state pension (AOW) age. While supported by coalition parties and some opposition, trade unions...

Parliament wants to offset losses in revised Box 3
The Dutch House of Representatives has passed a motion to allow the offsetting of investment losses from previous years within the new Box 3 tax system. Supported by a majority including the VVD, Chri...

Bruls apologizes for Nijmegen's role in slavery system
Mayor Hubert Bruls of Nijmegen has formally apologized for the city government's involvement in the colonial slavery system during a private meeting at Radboud University. The apology follows a 2025 u...

Markuszower group wants to keep coalition agreement intact, helping the cabinet
The Markuszower Group has pledged temporary support for the Dutch minority cabinet, opting to leave the existing coalition agreement between D66, VVD, and CDA unchanged. Vice-chairman Hidde Heutink ar...

Melania to chair UN Security Council meeting next week
Melania Trump will preside over a United Nations Security Council meeting next week, marking the first time a First Lady has held such a position. Her office stated that she will use the session to em...
Three takeaways from the new cabinet's first debate
Prime Minister Rob Jetten's minority cabinet must re-evaluate several policy areas following its first debate with the House of Representatives. Adjustments are required for plans concerning state pen...

Negotiators in Geneva call Zelensky after talks
US and Ukrainian delegations met in Geneva on Thursday to discuss diplomatic negotiations. Following the session, the delegations consulted with President Volodymyr Zelensky, who noted a strong willin...
Mona Keijzer faces same fate as Pieter Omtzigt with BBB departure
Mona Keijzer has left the BBB party to continue as an independent member in the Dutch House of Representatives. Consequently, she will face a significantly reduced budget for staff and limited speakin...

Iran summons Dutch ambassador over Starlink in luggage
The Iranian government has summoned Dutch Ambassador Emiel de Bont to address the discovery of prohibited items in an embassy staff member's luggage. The incident involved the transport of a Starlink ...

Kansas revokes driver's licenses and birth certificates of trans people
The US state of Kansas has invalidated the driver's licenses and birth certificates of more than a thousand transgender individuals who had updated their gender markers. A new law that took effect on ...

Far-right protesters throw fireworks in central Utrecht
Dozens of far-right protesters from the group Defend Netherlands gathered in Utrecht for a memorial for a French activist. The demonstration near the ACU political center turned hostile as participant...

Man killed on speedboat near Cuba wanted to spark uprising
One of the men shot dead by the Cuban coast guard on a speedboat this past Wednesday was allegedly planning to initiate an uprising on the island. A political ally of the man shared this information w...

Iran-US negotiations in Geneva end
Negotiations between the United States and Iran in Geneva have concluded with significant progress reported by the Omani mediator. The talks are scheduled to resume next week in Vienna.

Group of antifascists at ACU in Utrecht over Defend Netherlands
A group of 150 to 200 anti-fascist demonstrators gathered in downtown Utrecht to protest against the far-right organization Defend Netherlands. The protesters chanted slogans such as "never again fasc...

Afghanistan claims retaliatory attacks on Pakistan
Afghanistan has launched retaliatory strikes against Pakistan, claiming to have captured several military bases along the border. Pakistan countered that the attacks were unprovoked and stated that it...
Fierce, restrained, calm, then a trick: how Jetten handled his first major debate as prime minister
Rob Jetten participated in his first major debate as the new Prime Minister of the Netherlands, exhibiting a measured and controlled demeanor. During the session, he remained cautious with his promise...

Czech Republic distances itself from NATO agreement on higher defense budget
The new Czech government, led by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, is distancing itself from NATO defense spending targets by implementing budget cuts. Babiš stated that the country is currently not on t...

Judge allows Trump to continue White House ballroom construction
A judge has ruled that U.S. President Donald Trump can proceed with the construction of a ballroom at the White House. The decision follows a lawsuit filed by a heritage organization that sought to bl...

Too beautiful to leave in a shed: Karen from Heemskerk wants model of historic village center in town hall
Karen Vleugel from Heemskerk is advocating for a historical scale model of the village center to be permanently displayed in the town hall. The model, which offers a glimpse into the town's past, is c...

EU anti-fraud office to investigate Mandelson
The European Commission has requested that the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) conduct an investigation into former European Commissioner Peter Mandelson. This decision follows the release of a sign...

Zandvoort Catholic church considers legal action over noise from neighboring theater
The parish board of St. Agatha Church in Zandvoort is considering legal action against the municipality due to concerns about noise pollution from the adjacent Theater De Krocht. The two buildings sha...

Hillary Clinton says she has no information about Epstein
Hillary Clinton testified before a parliamentary inquiry committee on Thursday regarding the crimes of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In an opening statement shared on X, the former First Lady...

Unidentified drone shot down near French aircraft carrier
The Swedish armed forces disrupted the control of a suspicious drone discovered near a French aircraft carrier visiting Sweden. The military intervention occurred while the vessel was on a scheduled v...

D66 Haarlem demands answers over paving stones after lead candidate Steven Jonker takes a tumble
Three D66 council members in Haarlem have submitted formal questions to Alderman Robbert Berkhout regarding the maintenance of city sidewalks. The inquiry was prompted by an incident where party leade...

Tubes and cameras for traffic count on Laan der Nederlanden. Beverwijk investigates road redesign
The municipality of Beverwijk is conducting a traffic count on the Laan der Nederlanden from March 2 to March 15 using cameras and sensors. The data collected will be used to redesign intersections to...

Klaver on Jetten's Gaza stance: Schoof could have said that too
During a parliamentary debate on the government's policy statement, Jesse Klaver criticized Rob Jetten's stance on the Gaza Strip, claiming it mirrored Prime Minister Dick Schoof's position. Klaver no...

Russia may block Telegram in early April
Russian authorities may block the messaging app Telegram starting in early April, according to reports from news outlet RBC. The government has cited the presence of illegal and extremist content on t...