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

Maasdriel: no evidence of proxy vote fraud
An investigation by the municipality of Maasdriel into potential proxy vote fraud during the March municipal elections found no concrete evidence of wrongdoing. The results, announced on Tuesday, conc...

Fire at Russian oil refinery in Tuapse after attack
Ukrainian drones attacked an oil refinery in Tuapse, Russia, causing a major fire. The regional governor reported that evacuations were initiated in response to the incident.

Hollandse Duinen officially becomes a national park
The Hollandse Duinen area along the South Holland coast has been officially designated as the 22nd national park in the Netherlands. Minister Jaimi van Essen announced the new status for the coastal r...

Dutch Tax Authority to get new bank account number on May 1: what to look out for
Starting May 1, 2026, the Dutch Tax Service will adopt a new bank account number, transitioning its banking services from ING to Rabobank. Taxpayers must ensure that all payments are directed to the n...

Hillegom aims to ease pressure on youth care: fewer intensive referrals, earlier detection
The municipality of Hillegom is implementing a new plan to reform its youth care system by focusing on providing support closer to home. The initiative aims to reduce the reliance on specialized care ...

'The IJmond is full of workers', so Jan and Jan bring back Labour Day
Jan Berghuis and Jan Müter of the FNV union are reviving Labor Day traditions in the IJmond region with a celebration at Café de Zon on May 1st. The event aims to honor the area's strong working-cla...

Police: Multiple people vandalized Loosdrecht town hall
Police are investigating the vandalism of a partially vacant town hall in Loosdrecht, which they believe was carried out by a group of people on King's Day. The perpetrators threw stones through the b...

Hillegom city council wants to accelerate procedure for extra padel courts: The five extra courts meet the growing demand for sports locations
The Hillegom municipal council plans to accelerate the approval process for five additional padel courts at Padelhill to meet increasing demand. This expansion aims to provide more opportunities for p...

Death toll of US attack on school in Iran revised to 155
Iranian state media has revised the death toll from a U.S. attack on a primary school to 155 fatalities, down from an initial estimate of 175. The strike occurred on the first day of the conflict.
Minister Berendsen on Iran war, Trump's unpredictability and the role of the Netherlands: ‘We are not strong at home’
Minister of Foreign Affairs Tom Berendsen discusses the Netherlands' role in international relations amidst global tensions involving Iran and the United States. As the ninth person to hold this posit...

Australia to tax tech giants for not paying for news
Australia has introduced draft legislation that would impose higher taxes on tech giants like Meta, Google, and TikTok if they do not pay local media companies for news content. The measure aims to en...

Cyclists get green lights faster with special app
Cyclists in parts of the Netherlands can receive green lights faster by using a smartphone app that communicates with smart traffic lights. The app alerts the lights to an approaching cyclist, effecti...

US media: Trump unhappy with Iranian proposal
According to American media reports, President Donald Trump is reportedly unhappy with an Iranian proposal aimed at ending the conflict with the United States and Israel. The information is based on s...

6.4 million for facility upgrades in Wijk aan Zee; uncertainty for sports clubs remains
Wijk aan Zee will receive 6.4 million euros from area investments to renovate community facilities including the local primary school, library, and sports hall. Despite the funding, several sports clu...

Dead and dozens wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon on Monday killed four people, including one woman. An additional 51 individuals were injured in the attacks, including three children.

Suspect arrested for vandalism at Loosdrecht town hall
A suspect was arrested on Monday evening following acts of vandalism at the town hall in Loosdrecht. A spokesperson for the municipality of Wijdemeren confirmed the incident and the subsequent arrest.

Trump wants to rename immigration agency ICE to NICE
Former President Donald Trump has expressed support for renaming the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, known as ICE, to "NICE." The proposal originated from a conservative influencer an...

King Charles arrives in US for state visit
British King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived in the United States for a four-day state visit. They landed at an air force base in Maryland, where they were greeted by an honor guard.

Trump discusses new Iranian proposal with security chiefs
U.S. President Donald Trump has discussed a new Iranian proposal for a definitive end to the war with his security advisors. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt confirmed the meeting took place ...

Washington shooter charged with attempted murder of president
A 31-year-old man named Cole Allen has been charged with the attempted murder of U.S. President Donald Trump following a shooting at the Correspondents' Dinner in Washington. Allen also faces addition...

Scientists provide proposals for phasing out fossil fuels
Scientists at a conference co-organized by the Netherlands and Colombia have concluded that phasing out fossil fuels is both necessary and achievable. Experts from 56 participating nations shared insi...

Reuters: NATO considers no longer holding annual summits
NATO is reportedly considering ending its practice of holding annual summits due to increased tensions and criticism from Donald Trump. The potential policy change comes amid concerns over Trump's rep...

Does Donald Trump suffer from megalomania or not? René Diekstra has plenty to say about that
Psychologist René Diekstra evaluates Donald Trump's behavior, suggesting that the former president exhibits intermittent symptoms of megalomania. Diekstra notes that Trump's state fluctuates between ...

Six drivers still detained after A12 blockade released
Six drivers who remained in custody following a blockade of the A12 highway on Saturday were released on Monday. The Dutch police confirmed that these were the last individuals being held in relation ...

Royal visit to Dokkum draws 21,000 people, mayor pleased
Approximately 21,000 people attended the royal family's visit to Dokkum on Monday. Mayor Johannes Kramer of Noardeast-Fryslân expressed satisfaction with the event, noting it was busy but well-manage...

First asylum seekers to arrive at Zeelandhallen shelter in Goes on Tuesday
Starting Tuesday, asylum seekers will be housed in the Zeelandhallen in Goes after the facility received official approval for use. The Dutch asylum agency COA announced the opening on Monday followin...

Toppling Trump, Netanyahu and Wilders
Participants at a Dutch King's Day flea market are using the event to raise money for various causes, including activities themed around political figures like Trump, Netanyahu, and Wilders. The tradi...

British Parliament votes on investigation into misleading by Starmer
The British Parliament is scheduled to vote on Tuesday regarding a potential investigation into Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The inquiry will determine whether Starmer misled the House of Commons, eit...
Building briefly squatted on busy Prinsengracht

Building squatted on busy Prinsengracht, police proceed to immediate eviction
On King's Day, a group of 20 to 30 squatters occupied a building on the Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, displaying banners with anti-capitalist messages. Police caught the group in the act and immediately...