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Tuesday, Jul 14, 2026
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Dutch Scientists Warn Amazon Changes Could Affect European Climate
Climate researchers warned that continued degradation of the Amazon rainforest could alter global weather systems, with long-term consequences for flood risk, agriculture, and climate conditions in the Netherlands.
Naturalis Scientists Warn of Accelerating Biodiversity Decline
Researchers at Naturalis Biodiversity Center warned that climate change, urban expansion, and overfishing are driving significant losses in biodiversity across the Netherlands, increasing risks for ecosystems and agriculture.
Port of Rotterdam Honours Green Award Foundation for Maritime Sustainability
The Port of Rotterdam presented its Sleepanker award to Green Award Foundation Managing Director Jan Fransen, recognising more than three decades of work promoting higher environmental and safety standards in global shipping.
TU Eindhoven Launches Energy Forum on Critical Raw Materials
Eindhoven University of Technology has established a new Energy Forum focused on securing supplies of critical raw materials needed for Europe's renewable energy and electric mobility ambitions.
Dutch Weather Institute Confirms Prolonged June Heatwave
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute confirmed an eleven-day heatwave in late June, prompting renewed calls from scientists for stronger climate adaptation measures to protect communities and ecosystems.
NatPower Marine Acquires Aqua SuperPower to Expand Electric Marine Charging
NatPower Marine acquired Aqua SuperPower to accelerate the rollout of electric vessel charging infrastructure across European ports, supporting the transition to lower-emission maritime transport.
Reuters Institute Reports Rising Threats Against Dutch Journalists
A new Reuters Institute study found that intimidation and physical threats against journalists in the Netherlands have increased for a third consecutive year, raising concerns about press freedom and public trust in the media.
Dutch Media Call for Stronger Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Platforms
Leading Dutch media organisations urged the government to strengthen oversight of global technology platforms after a Mediahuis editor was suspended over fabricated quotations generated using artificial intelligence.
TU Eindhoven Limits Student Admissions Amid Capacity Pressures
Eindhoven University of Technology has capped enrolment in several bachelor's engineering programmes as rising international demand and local housing shortages strain university capacity.
TU Eindhoven Demonstrates World's First Mid-Air Drone Battery Swap
Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology successfully completed the first mid-air battery exchange for an unmanned aerial vehicle, marking a breakthrough that could significantly extend the operating range of autonomous drones.
Eindhoven University Strengthens European Semiconductor Cooperation
Eindhoven University of Technology is using the EuroTech Universities Alliance to deepen collaboration in semiconductors, quantum technology, photonics, and artificial intelligence as Europe works to strengthen technological independence.
KLM Expands Winter Flight Schedule Through Amsterdam Schiphol
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will increase winter flight frequencies on key European routes, including additional services from regional airports in the United Kingdom, to strengthen Schiphol's role as an international transit hub.
Schiphol to Bring Passenger Assistance Services In House
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will integrate passenger assistance services into its own operations by 2028, transferring around one thousand employees from Facilicom Group while guaranteeing job security throughout the transition.
Rabobank Lowers Dutch Growth Outlook Amid Global Uncertainty
Rabobank expects the Dutch economy to grow by one percent this year and zero point eight percent next year, citing geopolitical tensions, weaker global demand, and a projected rise in unemployment.
Rabobank Expects Dutch House Prices to Stabilize
Rabobank forecasts broadly flat house prices for the remainder of the year as higher mortgage rates, weaker affordability, and delays to new construction continue to weigh on the Dutch housing market.
Amsterdam Housing Market Cools as Investors Sell Rental Properties
Expanding rent controls and a ten point four percent property transfer tax are prompting institutional and private landlords to sell former rental homes, increasing housing supply while slowing price growth in Amsterdam.
Prosus Raises One Point Six Five Billion United States Dollars Through International Bond Sale
Technology investment group Prosus issued one billion United States dollars in ten-year bonds and six hundred fifty million United States dollars in seven-year bonds to refinance future debt maturities and strengthen its financial positi...
Port of Rotterdam Introduces New Permit Rules for Towage Operators
The Port of Rotterdam has implemented mandatory permits and uniform operating standards for tugboat companies, requiring round-the-clock service availability to improve safety, efficiency, and reliability at Europe's largest seaport.
Adyen Completes Orb and Talon.One Acquisitions to Expand Enterprise Payments Platform
Amsterdam-based financial technology company Adyen finalized its acquisitions of enterprise billing platform Orb and loyalty software provider Talon.One, broadening its integrated payments and financial services offering for global busin...
ASML Continues Share Buyback Program Despite Semiconductor Market Volatility
Semiconductor equipment maker ASML purchased nearly sixteen million euros of its own shares per day as part of its ongoing buyback programme, signalling confidence in long-term demand for its extreme ultraviolet lithography systems despi...
Dutch Government Faces Mounting Pressure Over Crisis at Ter Apel Asylum Centre
Asylum Minister Bart van den Brink is under growing political scrutiny after violence outside the overcrowded Ter Apel reception centre intensified, with local authorities and national agencies struggling to agree on responsibility for e...
Red Cross and Refugee Council Withdraw Staff From Ter Apel Asylum Centre After Escalating Violence
The Netherlands' main asylum reception centre has entered a deep humanitarian and security crisis after the Red Cross and the Dutch Council for Refugees withdrew staff from the site, citing repeated stabbings and ongoing violence linked ...
Netherlands Wins European Beach Korfball World Cup Title
The Dutch national team defeated Belgium in an extra-time shootout to win the two thousand twenty-six International Korfball Federation European Beach World Cup, extending the Netherlands' long-standing success in the sport.
The Hague Marks Thirty-First Anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide
Officials, citizens and international guests gathered in The Hague to unveil a new memorial commemorating the Srebrenica genocide, reflecting on the tragedy and its lasting significance for the Netherlands.
Summer Festival Season Strengthens Amsterdam's Cultural Economy
Major events including Dekmantel, Kwaku Festival and De Parade are drawing large crowds to Amsterdam, reinforcing the city's position as one of Europe's leading destinations for outdoor cultural events.
Amsterdam Prepares for Two Thousand Twenty-Six WorldPride Festival
Authorities and businesses are making final preparations for WorldPride, with the event expected to attract hundreds of thousands of international visitors and provide a significant boost to the city's tourism economy.
Amsterdam Summer Transport Maintenance Disrupts Metro and Tram Services
Extensive engineering work across Amsterdam's metro and tram network is expected to cause disruptions throughout July as the city carries out essential infrastructure upgrades during the peak tourist season.
Postal and Customs Fee Changes Raise Parcel Delivery Costs in the Netherlands
New domestic postal pricing and European Union import processing requirements have increased the cost of sending mail and receiving small international parcels, adding to expenses for consumers and logistics providers.
The Hague Eases Housing Rules to Increase Residential Supply
The Hague has relaxed permit requirements for certain shared housing arrangements and simplified the subdivision of existing properties in an effort to expand accommodation for students and young professionals.
Netherlands Updates Social Housing Rent Caps
New housing rules now permit regulated rent increases of up to four point four percent in the social housing sector, balancing tenant affordability with the financial needs of housing associations.
Dutch Minimum Wage Rises to Fourteen Euros and Ninety-Nine Cents an Hour
The Netherlands has implemented a scheduled increase in the statutory minimum wage for workers aged twenty-one and older, aiming to support household purchasing power while raising labor costs for employers.
Eindhoven University Limits Bachelor Admissions to Protect Domestic Access
Eindhoven University of Technology has introduced enrollment caps for bachelor's programs as part of broader efforts to balance international demand with access for students from the Netherlands.
Eindhoven Researchers Demonstrate Mid-Air Drone Battery Swapping
A student engineering team at Eindhoven University of Technology has successfully tested a system that allows drones to exchange batteries while airborne, potentially extending the operating range of commercial unmanned aircraft.
Discover Dutch Deeptech Initiative Showcases Eindhoven Innovation Ecosystem
Invest-NL and regional innovation organizations used a major Amsterdam technology summit to promote Dutch strengths in semiconductors, photonics and water technology, with the aim of attracting international investment.
Amsterdam Hosts Global Hello Tomorrow Deep Technology Summit
The Hello Tomorrow Summit has opened in Amsterdam, bringing together more than forty national delegations and one hundred twenty-five exhibitors to promote collaboration in deep technology, including quantum computing, advanced materials...
Philips Consumer Electronics Products Receive Multiple Red Dot Design Awards
TP Vision, the Philips brand licensee for televisions and audio products, has won several two thousand twenty-six Red Dot Product Design Awards for products emphasizing sustainable materials and European design.
Philips Survey Finds Artificial Intelligence Is Delivering Significant Time Savings for Clinicians
Royal Philips' two thousand twenty-six Future Health Index reports that almost two-thirds of surveyed healthcare professionals now use artificial intelligence in their work, with many reporting annual productivity gains equivalent to sev...
Philips Launches Artificial Intelligence Ultrasound Platform for Hospitals
Royal Philips has introduced its Alturion ultrasound system with integrated artificial intelligence tools designed to streamline clinical workflows and reduce pressure on busy radiology departments.
Rabobank Expects Continued Swiss National Bank Currency Intervention
Foreign exchange analysts at Rabobank say the Swiss National Bank is likely to continue selling the Swiss franc to counter safe-haven inflows, offering guidance to businesses navigating volatile currency markets.
Shell Issues Cautious Second-Quarter Business Update Ahead of Results
Shell has released updated guidance ahead of its second-quarter earnings, warning of possible adjustments in integrated gas performance and operating margins before publishing full results later this month.
ING Continues Share Buyback Program Through Amsterdam Exchange
ING Groep is proceeding with the latest stage of its share repurchase program, reducing outstanding shares while returning excess capital to investors and maintaining strong capital reserves.
ING and European Investment Bank Launch Eight Hundred Million Euro Green Finance Facility
ING Groep and the European Investment Bank have introduced an eight hundred million euro lending program for small and medium-sized enterprises investing in sustainability, with five hundred million euros allocated to businesses in the N...
Adyen Reshapes Executive Leadership Following Strategic Acquisitions
Adyen has appointed Gayathri Rajan as chief product officer and Hwa Tsao as interim chief financial officer as the company integrates its newly acquired software businesses and continues its global expansion.
Adyen Completes Talon.One and Orb Acquisitions
Dutch payments company Adyen has finalized its acquisitions of loyalty platform Talon.One and enterprise billing software provider Orb, expanding its suite of services after receiving all required regulatory approvals.
Schiphol to Bring Passenger Assistance Services Under Direct Airport Management
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will take direct responsibility for assistance services for passengers with reduced mobility by early two thousand twenty-eight, replacing the current outsourced model while retaining nearly one thousand specia...
Schiphol Flight Cancellations Highlight Ongoing Capacity Pressures
More than thirty flights operated by KLM, Air France and Delta Air Lines were canceled at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol during a busy July weekend, reflecting continuing pressure from air traffic control limits, ground handling constraints ...
Netherlands Introduces Distance-Based Road Tax for Heavy Trucks
A new kilometer-based road charging system has come into effect for trucks weighing more than three thousand five hundred kilograms on Dutch motorways and key provincial roads, changing operating costs for domestic and international frei...
Port of Rotterdam Completes Record Bio-Liquefied Natural Gas Bunkering Operation
The Port of Rotterdam supplied more than eleven thousand cubic meters of bio-liquefied natural gas to the CMA CGM *Notre Dame*, marking the largest bunkering operation of its kind for a container ship and advancing efforts to reduce emis...
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