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Belgian media house DPG has been given the green light to take over RTL Nederland by the Dutch competition authority ACM, ...
The government is to contribute €70 million towards building a major artificial intelligence hub in Groningen, joining forces ...
Outgoing central bank chairman Klaas Knot has urged politicians to make painful but necessary choices to safeguard the Dutch ...
The Dutch under-19 football team have secured their first ever European title, beating their Spanish peers 1-0 in Thursday ...
After several rather cloudy and changeable days, summer warmth is returning this weekend, with tropical temperatures expected ...
Stephen H. Rusckowski elected as Chairman of the Supervisory Board after AGM; former Chairman Lawrence A. Rosen did not stand ...
This week’s Nato summit in The Hague is the biggest security operation in the history of the Netherlands. Some 27,000 police ...
Over half of people in the Netherlands have at one time ridden their bike under the influence of alcohol, according to a survey on behalf of insurer Univé. And 25% of those in the survey think cycling ...
The number of foreign nationals moving to the Netherlands to live and work fell last year, particularly among people from outside the EU, according to new figures from national statistics agency CBS.
Last year, insurers paid out over €100 million for damage caused by flooding and heavy rain alone, the insurers’ organisation Verbond van Verzekeraars said in its annual climate damage monitor. The ...
MPs will vote next week on two controversial pieces of legislation to curb asylum numbers which were drawn up by the right-wing government, but it remains unclear whether they will win enough support.
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