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Ukraine's Ousted Defence Minister Calls for Wartime Presidential Election
Mykhailo Fedorov's appeal challenges President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as martial law continues to bar elections during Russia's full-scale war. "Democracy cannot be held hostage by Russia," he said.
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Pampa Energy Wins Dutch Investment Mandate for Major Neuquén-Style?
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Ampleon Restructures Management as Geopolitical Technology Restrictions Intensify
Nijmegen-based semiconductor maker Ampleon has removed Chinese-national executives from its daily management structure, reflecting the growing impact of European and US export controls on strategic technology companies.
Dutch Government Faces Pressure as Economy Slows Under High Energy Costs
The Dutch economy expanded by just zero point two percent in the first quarter of 2026, with persistently high oil and European gas prices weighing on consumer purchasing power and industrial momentum.
Schiphol Takes Direct Control of Assistance Services for Passengers With Reduced Mobility
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport has brought coordination of assistance for passengers with reduced mobility in-house, taking direct oversight of about one thousand service workers to improve continuity, quality control and operational reliabi...
Schiphol Opens Largest Privium Lounge as Summer Passenger Numbers Approach Thirteen Million
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport has opened its largest Privium ClubLounge as the airport prepares to handle more than twelve point seven million passengers during the summer peak, following an eight hundred one million euro quality investment...
TNO and Destinus Partner on Advanced Radar Seeker Technology for Defence Systems
Dutch research institute TNO and aerospace company Destinus have begun developing advanced radar seeker systems focused on precision targeting and navigation, strengthening the Netherlands’ contribution to European defence technology.
Dutch Defence Ministry Adopts Intelic Software to Connect Diverse Drone Fleets
The Netherlands Ministry of Defence is adopting software developed by Intelic to improve interoperability and data sharing across its unmanned aerial systems as the military modernizes its surveillance capabilities.
Dutch Competition Authority Approves RTL and DPG Media Merger With Editorial Safeguards
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets has approved the merger of RTL Nederland and DPG Media subject to binding commitments designed to preserve editorial independence and separate journalistic operations.
Jorinde van Klinken Wins Historic European Athletics Discus Gold for Netherlands
Jorinde van Klinken has won the women’s discus title at the European Athletics Championships, becoming the first Dutch athlete to take European gold in the event.
Dutch Farmers Block A2 Highway as Government Warns of Serious Safety Risks
Dozens of tractors have blocked sections of the A2 highway during renewed agricultural protests, prompting government warnings about the dangers of demonstrations on major roads following a recent fatal collision.
ASML’s NXP Explores Acquisition of US Chipmaker Ambarella to Expand AI and Edge Computing
Eindhoven-based NXP Semiconductors is exploring a potential acquisition of California-based Ambarella to strengthen its capabilities in edge computing, artificial intelligence, automotive vision systems and industrial automation.
Dutch Housing Prices Seen Rising Nearly Six Percent in 2026 as Rental Supply Tightens
Dutch home prices are forecast to rise five point seven percent this year as housing shortages and lower capital-market interest rates support demand, while landlords selling rental properties in response to tax and rent regulations furt...
Dutch Foreign Minister Condemns US Sanctions Against International Criminal Court Officials
Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen has criticized US sanctions targeting International Criminal Court President Tomoko Akane and senior prosecutors, reaffirming the Netherlands’ support for the court’s independence and its role in The Hague.
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten Faces Budget Challenge as Coalition Seeks Opposition Support
Prime Minister Rob Jetten’s minority government is negotiating with the Progressief Nederland alliance ahead of an August twenty-eighth deadline for the 2027 budget, with opposition leader Jesse Klaver seeking to reverse six point five b...
ASML Raises 2026 Revenue Forecast to Forty-Five Billion Euros on Strong AI Chip Demand
ASML has raised its full-year 2026 revenue outlook to between forty-three and forty-five billion euros as global chipmakers expand capacity and demand for its extreme ultraviolet lithography systems continues to rise.
Port of Rotterdam Explosion Kills One at Gunvor Energy Terminal
An explosion at Gunvor’s petroleum storage facility in Rotterdam killed one person and injured several others, while emergency services secured the site and launched an investigation into the blast, which occurred during pipeline mainten...
Rijksmuseum Acquires Rare Seventeenth-Century Drawing Book by Rombout Uylenburgh
Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum has acquired a fully intact seventeenth-century drawing book by Frisian artist Rombout Uylenburgh, donated by the Van Eeghen family after more than three centuries in private hands and now placed on public display.
ABN Amro Plans Absolute Emissions Backstop for Lending and Investment by 2030
ABN Amro has committed to developing an absolute emissions backstop by 2030, tightening its approach to greenhouse-gas emissions linked to its lending and investment portfolios.
Schiphol Passport Control Delays Reach Two Hours Under New European Entry System
Non-EU passengers arriving at Amsterdam Schiphol are facing waits of up to two hours as the new European Entry and Exit System introduces biometric registration, adding operational pressure during the peak summer travel period.
Port of Rotterdam Maintains Heightened Safety Measures After Fatal Gunvor Refinery Explosion
Authorities at the Port of Rotterdam are investigating a fatal explosion at the Gunvor Energy refinery that killed at least one person and injured others, while a resulting power outage and evacuations disrupted activity at nearby indust...
IMF Warns Netherlands’ Minority Jetten Cabinet Faces Hurdles on Economic Reform
The International Monetary Fund has cautioned that Prime Minister Rob Jetten’s minority coalition of D66, VVD and CDA could face difficulties securing parliamentary support for reforms and investments involving defense, electricity-grid ...
NXP Semiconductors in Advanced Talks to Acquire US Chip Designer Ambarella
Eindhoven-based NXP Semiconductors is negotiating to acquire Ambarella, a US developer of low-power artificial intelligence and edge-vision chips, in a deal that would strengthen NXP’s position in automotive and industrial technology mar...
ASML Raises Financial Outlook as Artificial Intelligence Demand Drives Semiconductor Equipment Orders
ASML is benefiting from strong global demand for advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment as data-center investment and artificial intelligence development support demand for extreme ultraviolet lithography systems and higher tool ...
ABN Amro Raises Full-Year Guidance After Second-Quarter Profit Jumps 29%
ABN Amro reported second-quarter net profit of €781 million, up 29% from a year earlier, and raised its full-year commercial net interest income guidance to about €6.8 billion on stronger fee income and lending and deposit volumes.
Dutch Inflation Rises to 3.2% in July as Transport and Fuel Costs Increase
Annual consumer inflation in the Netherlands accelerated from 2.9% in June to 3.2% in July, with transport costs rising 8.6% as higher motor fuel prices added pressure to household purchasing power.
Dutch Economy Grows 0.4% in Second Quarter as Household Spending and Business Investment Strengthen
The Dutch economy expanded faster than expected in the second quarter of 2026, with household spending and business investment each rising 0.5%, offering evidence of resilience despite weakness in parts of the wider European economy.
Dutch Government Challenges Cost and Distribution of Corporate Innovation Subsidies
New analysis showing that billions of euros in innovation tax support flow disproportionately to large Dutch multinationals is fueling political debate over whether public incentives are reaching a sufficiently broad range of companies a...
National Indies Commemoration Marks Eighty-One Years Since End of Dutch East Indies War
Dutch leaders including Prime Minister Rob Jetten laid wreaths at the Indisch Monument in The Hague to mark eighty-one years since Japan’s surrender and the end of World War II in the Dutch East Indies, amid continuing reflection on the ...
Dutch Supermarkets Recall Undercooked Poultry Products Nationwide
Major supermarket chains including Albert Heijn, Lidl and Plus have issued coordinated recalls for several pre-packaged chicken products after inspections found that the meat had been undercooked, prompting a nationwide food safety respo...
Amsterdam Concludes WorldPride 2026 With Major Canal Parade
Amsterdam has concluded its hosting of WorldPride 2026 after hundreds of thousands of international visitors attended events including the city’s renowned Canal Parade, bringing a major global LGBTQI+ festival to a close.
Zandvoort Prepares for Final Scheduled Dutch Formula One Grand Prix
Zandvoort is completing preparations for the final scheduled edition of the Dutch Formula One Grand Prix, which will feature a Sprint format and mark the end of a major sporting event that has drawn international visitors and raised the ...
German Tourists Shift Away From Dutch Holiday Destinations as Costs Rise
Dutch tourism businesses are reporting fewer German visitors at holiday parks and coastal resorts as higher accommodation and dining costs push some travellers toward alternative European destinations, putting pressure on a major source ...
Mareterra Pushes Monaco-Style Property Prices Higher Across Monaco’s Ultra-Luxury Market
Official property data show average prices in Monaco have surpassed fifty-seven thousand euros per square metre, with the Mareterra waterfront development contributing to higher valuations and prestige apartments approaching one hundred ...
Spotify Raises Premium Subscription Prices in the Netherlands
Spotify has increased its premium subscription prices for Dutch customers, taking the standard individual plan to nearly fourteen euros a month as the streaming industry raises prices in mature European markets.
Dutch Authorities Seize and Sell Knaken Crypto Assets for Two Point Two Million Euros
Dutch authorities have liquidated remaining cryptocurrency assets belonging to bankrupt exchange Knaken, raising two point two million euros for affected creditors and demonstrating the use of legal asset recovery mechanisms in digital-a...
Spyker Returns to Hypercar Market With One Point Five Million Euro Sports Car
Resurrected Dutch sports car brand Spyker has unveiled a highly exclusive vehicle priced at one point five million euros as it seeks to re-establish a presence in the global ultra-luxury automotive market.
Netherlands Investigates Utrecht University Professor Over Undisclosed Corporate Payments
Utrecht University has opened an academic integrity investigation into a professor after discovering undisclosed personal payments from commercial companies, including Red Bull, for specific research projects.
Fatal A59 Crash During Farmers’ Protests Triggers Government Intervention
Two people were killed in a multi-vehicle collision on the A59 involving agricultural tractors, prompting ministers to call for heavy farming equipment to stay off public motorways and intensifying debate over protest tactics and public ...
Two Minors Arrested After Second Major Explosion in Zaandam in Five Days
Police in North Holland have arrested two people under eighteen in connection with an explosion that damaged the facade of a residential complex in Zaandam, the second major blast in the area within five days and part of a wider concern ...
Netherlands Tightens Fat Bike Restrictions in Busy Pedestrian Areas
Municipalities including Amsterdam and Enschede are enforcing restrictions on high-speed electric fat bikes in heavily used pedestrian areas, responding to safety concerns as authorities seek to manage the rapid growth of new forms of ur...
Post-Summer Rail Capacity to Increase as Dutch Commuter and Student Demand Returns
Nederlandse Spoorwegen plans to deploy additional rolling stock in September as students and commuters return from summer holidays, with the increased capacity aimed at easing pressure on heavily used intercity services across the Randstad.
Amsterdam Students Sue German Energy Company Over Biomass Climate Claims
Students and environmental activists in Amsterdam have launched legal proceedings against a German energy company over claims that its subsidised biomass operations are climate-neutral, intensifying scrutiny of wood-pellet energy and cor...
Dutch Government Moves to Restrict Groundwater Extraction in Vulnerable Areas
The Vallei en Veluwe Water Board has imposed an emergency ban on groundwater extraction near sensitive ecological areas as drought intensifies, underscoring growing tensions between agricultural demand for water and environmental protect...
Shell Loses Amsterdam Court Challenge Over Petrochemical Gas Pricing
The Amsterdam District Court has rejected Shell’s legal challenge alleging that rival companies artificially depressed prices for gases used in plastic production, ending a significant dispute in the Dutch commercial courts.
Netherlands Receives US Tariff Repayments After Duties Deemed Illegal
Dozens of Dutch manufacturing and export companies are receiving repayments from the United States for tariffs previously deemed illegal by international trade bodies, providing additional funds to exporters facing a more protectionist g...
Dutch Pensioners Cut Major Spending as Inflation Pressures Persist
A survey found that sixty-nine percent of Dutch pensioners are postponing major purchases because of sustained inflation and stagnant retirement incomes, adding pressure on household spending and the political debate over pensions.
Netherlands Faces First Locally Acquired West Nile Virus Case in Blood Donor
Dutch health authorities have identified a confirmed West Nile virus infection in a blood donor who had not recently travelled abroad, raising concerns about the establishment of the mosquito-borne disease in the Netherlands as European ...
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Ukraine's Ousted Defence Minister Calls for Wartime Presidential Election
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Google Launches Pixel 11 With Gemini AI at the Center of Its Hardware Strategy
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Morgan Stanley Builds a Wall Street Lead in AI Infrastructure Finance
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Spain Defeats Argentina in Extra Time to Win Second World Cup
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