Dutch parliamentarians clashed Wednesday in a heated debate to discuss the attacks on Israeli fans after a football match last week, with some lawmakers pointing fingers and others urging unity.
Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong once feared his persistent ankle injury might never heal, but he’s thrilled to be back on the international stage after more than a year away from the team. De ...
At the event, representatives of the peoples under the colonization of France and the Netherlands spoke about the current ...
The final rounds of Nations League games in the next week bring the 2026 World Cup sharply into focus in Europe.
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It comes as MPs in the UK are set to discuss and vote on a bill to allow assisted dying for over-18s who are terminally ill ...
A planned demonstration by teachers and students in Utrecht was canceled by the city after threats of disruption by a pro-Palestine group, according to De Telegraaf on Wednesday. Several students and ...
Hard-right Dutch political leader Geert Wilders has blamed “Moroccans” for attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam last ...
The number of international students enrolling at Dutch universities and colleges has experienced a sharp decline this year, according to ...