Several provincial politicians walked out of a debate in Groningen about the overcrowding at the Ter Apal asylum seeker ...
A judge in Haarlem convicted a Beverwijk woman accused of temporarily blinding the pilots of a police helicopter when she ...
The DCMR environmental service Rijnmond in Rotterdam received over 40 complaints regarding noise pollution during a military ...
The road safety effects of Amsterdam lowering the speed limit to 30 kilometers per hour may not be known yet, but it is clear ...
The advocacy group Gokverliesterug is starting a collective lawsuit against online casinos like Unibet, Bet365, and Bwin. The ...
Despite two significant shocks to the Dutch economy—the COVID-19 pandemic and the energy crisis—corporate profits and ...
The trade union FNV's demands for an early retirement scheme for people with heavy jobs that they sent to the Tweede Kamer ...
The Council of State has scrapped Amsterdam’s decision to change operating permits for canal tour companies from indefinite ...
Russian research vessels carrying armed soldiers are systematically spying on infrastructure in the Baltic and North Seas, ...
Government officials are more skeptical than citizens about the Schoof I Cabinet’s plans in almost all policy fields. But the ...
Klaas Knot, the president of De Nederlandsche Bank, expects that the European Central Bank will continue to lower interest ...
A broken overhead line at Schiphol Airport’s train station is impacting all train traffic to, from, and through the Amsterdam ...