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Monday, Jul 13, 2026
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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...
Netherlands Adopts Critical Infrastructure Resilience Law
The Dutch Senate has also approved legislation implementing the European Union's Critical Entities Resilience directive, requiring operators of essential physical infrastructure to strengthen protection against sabotage, geopolitical thr...
New Dutch Cybersecurity Law Allows Government to Ban High-Risk Foreign Technology Suppliers
The newly approved cybersecurity legislation gives the Dutch government legal authority to prohibit the use of specified foreign technology vendors in critical infrastructure, strengthening national efforts to reduce security risks linke...
Dutch Senate Approves Landmark Cybersecurity Law to Protect Critical Infrastructure
The Dutch Senate has adopted the Cyberbeveiligingswet, implementing the European Union's NIS2 directive and introducing stricter cybersecurity requirements for essential organizations, including penalties of up to ten million euros for s...
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten Strengthens Defense Ties at NATO Summit in Ankara
Prime Minister Rob Jetten held bilateral meetings with NATO leaders during the alliance's summit in Ankara, reaffirming the Netherlands' commitment to European defense, military readiness and transatlantic cooperation.
NATO Chief Mark Rutte Coordinates European Support for Ukraine in Paris
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met European leaders in Paris to coordinate military assistance for Ukraine, highlighting a seventy billion euro support package agreed at the recent Ankara summit and underscoring the continued influenc...
ASML Accelerates Share Buyback Program as Market Value Reaches Record Levels
ASML is continuing daily share repurchases worth nearly sixteen million euros after a sharp rise in its stock price, reinforcing investor confidence in the Dutch company's dominant position in advanced extreme ultraviolet lithography tec...
ASML Earnings in Focus as Global Chip Industry Awaits Demand Outlook for Next-Generation Lithography
ASML will report second-quarter results on July fifteen, with investors closely watching demand for its High-NA extreme ultraviolet lithography systems. The Veldhoven-based company, now valued at more than seven hundred billion United St...
Rotterdam Zoo Draws Crowds as Rare Titan Arum Blooms for the First Time in Three Years
Rotterdam Zoo has recorded the rare flowering of its giant Amorphophallus titanum, commonly known as the titan arum, for the first time in three years. The unusual botanical event has attracted large numbers of visitors during the summer...
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Recreates Wim T. Schippers' Iconic Peanut Butter Installation
The Depot of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam has recreated the late Wim T. Schippers' famous peanut butter floor installation using more than eight hundred pounds of peanut butter. The exhibition honours one of the Netherlands...
Dutch Defence Deploys HNLMS Evertsen to Eastern Mediterranean
The Dutch Ministry of Defence has sent the air-defence and command frigate HNLMS Evertsen to the eastern Mediterranean to support NATO maritime security operations. The deployment reflects the Netherlands' continuing contribution to regi...
Netherlands Institute for Human Rights Rules Zoetermeer Swimming Pool Discriminated Against Children of Colour
The Netherlands Institute for Human Rights has ruled that a municipal swimming pool in Zoetermeer engaged in unlawful racial discrimination after requiring identification only from children of colour. The decision has renewed national de...
Dutch Government Raises Minimum Wage to Fourteen Euros and Ninety-Nine Cents an Hour
The statutory minimum wage has increased to fourteen euros and ninety-nine cents per hour, with the government aiming to support household purchasing power as labour shortages persist. The higher wage is also expected to encourage furthe...
Amsterdam Schiphol Avoids Peak Summer Disruption After European Union Delays Border System
The European Union's decision to postpone implementation of its new biometric Entry and Exit System has eased immediate operational pressure at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. Airport operators had warned that introducing the new border chec...
Dutch Government Caps Annual Rent Increases at Four Point Four Percent
New Dutch housing rules have taken effect, limiting annual rent increases to four point four percent across both social housing and much of the private rental market. The measures are intended to ease cost-of-living pressures, although p...
NXP Semiconductors Expands Automotive Chip Development for Europe's Electric Vehicle Market
NXP Semiconductors is increasing investment in research and manufacturing for advanced driver-assistance systems and electric vehicle power management technologies. The expansion supports Europe's transition toward electric mobility whil...
Dutch Government Pauses Partial Sale of TenneT Germany During Grid Funding Talks
The Dutch government has temporarily halted negotiations over the proposed sale of a twenty-five percent stake in TenneT's German operations as discussions continue over financing future electricity grid investments. The transaction rema...
Port of Rotterdam Accelerates Porthos Carbon Capture Project for Heavy Industry
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is advancing construction of the Porthos carbon capture and storage network, which will store industrial emissions beneath the North Sea. The project is expected to help major industrial operators meet Eur...
Netherlands Joins Pax Silica Alliance to Secure Semiconductor and Artificial Intelligence Supply Chains
The Dutch government has formally joined the international Pax Silica alliance to strengthen access to critical technology partnerships and strategic raw materials. The move is intended to protect the production capabilities of Dutch tec...
United Kingdom and Netherlands Sign Two Point Four Billion Pound Deal for Next-Generation Amphibious Ships
The United Kingdom and the Netherlands have agreed to build eight new amphibious transport ships under a two point four billion pound defence partnership. The vessels are designed to support drone operations and autonomous systems, stren...
Dutch Exports Rise Five Point Five Percent as Petroleum and Machinery Drive Trade Recovery
Statistics Netherlands reported that export volumes increased by five point five percent in May on a working-day-adjusted basis, led by strong overseas demand for petroleum products and advanced electrical machinery. The figures point to...
ASML Expands Project Beethoven to Reinforce Eindhoven as Europe's Semiconductor Hub
ASML is accelerating its domestic expansion under the government-backed Project Beethoven initiative, with major investments in housing, transport and skilled talent aimed at keeping the company's core operations in the Netherlands. The ...
World Cup Visitors Turn American Big-Box Stores Into Souvenir Stops
International fans attending the 2026 World Cup are filling suitcases with U.S. goods, from electronics and clothing to whitening strips and melatonin, giving retailers an unexpected tourism boost.
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