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Friday, Jul 17, 2026
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Britain Nationalises British Steel to Protect Scunthorpe Production and Strategic Supply
The government has become British Steel’s sole shareholder after concluding that the loss-making company could otherwise fail, threatening thousands of jobs, essential infrastructure and Britain’s remaining capacity to manufacture primar...
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King Willem-Alexander Holds Diplomatic Call With Qatar's Amir
King Willem-Alexander received a telephone call from the Amir of Qatar, who offered condolences following the death of a senior Qatari royal, underscoring continued high-level engagement between the two countries.
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam to Host Global Adult Capacity Congress
Legal experts and academics will gather in Amsterdam for the World Congress on Adult Capacity, focusing on guardianship, disability rights and legal autonomy for vulnerable adults.
Government Eases Childcare Staffing Rules to Address Labour Shortages
Revised regulations will allow Dutch childcare providers greater flexibility in counting trainees toward staffing ratios, helping centres cope with persistent workforce shortages.
Amsterdam Police Rescue Kidnapping Victim After Major Pursuit
Police used helicopters, drones and dozens of officers to rescue a kidnapping victim following a high-speed chase in Amsterdam, arresting two suspects from Rotterdam.
Rotterdam Shooting Strikes Passing Public Bus
A stray bullet pierced a municipal bus carrying around 10 passengers during a targeted shooting in Rotterdam, though no injuries were reported, highlighting the public safety risks posed by gang violence.
Police Report Organized Crime Violence Spreading Beyond Major Cities
National police data show explosive attacks are becoming less concentrated in the Randstad and increasing in eastern, central and Zeeland provinces, indicating a broader geographic spread of organized criminal activity.
Limburg Imposes Surface Water Restrictions for Agriculture
Water authorities in Limburg have banned the extraction of surface water for irrigation and certain recreational uses as drought conditions intensify in the southern Netherlands.
PostNL Raises Price of Next-Day Domestic Mail
The cost of sending a standard next-day domestic letter has increased to €3.95 as declining mail volumes and higher operating costs continue to reshape the postal sector.
Dutch Government Bans Unsolicited Corporate Telemarketing Calls
New consumer protection rules prohibit companies from making cold marketing calls without prior consent, requiring businesses to overhaul customer acquisition practices.
Rabobank Forecasts Slight Rise in Dutch Unemployment
Rabobank expects unemployment to increase to 4.2 percent over the coming year as higher energy costs and global trade barriers weigh on manufacturing and export-oriented industries despite resilient consumer spending.
Dutch Railways Ban Luggage on Passenger Seats to Ease Overcrowding
Dutch National Railways has introduced stricter luggage rules preventing passengers from placing bags on seats, a measure intended to maximise available seating on busy services.
Schiphol Takes Direct Control of Passenger Assistance Services
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport will bring mobility assistance for passengers with reduced mobility under direct management to improve service quality and operational consistency.
Amsterdam Warns of Metro and Tram Disruptions During WorldPride
City transport authorities advised residents and visitors to expect extensive tram and metro disruptions as infrastructure works coincide with large crowds attending WorldPride celebrations.
The Hague Relaxes Room Rental Rules to Address Housing Shortages
The Hague has simplified permit requirements for room rentals and homestay accommodation, aiming to increase housing options for students and middle-income residents facing a tight property market.
Amsterdam Eases Property Splitting Rules to Expand Housing Supply
Amsterdam has relaxed regulations allowing eligible homeowners to divide properties into multiple residential units in an effort to increase housing availability without relying solely on new construction.
Private Rental Housing Sees Maximum Permitted Rent Increase
Landlords across the private rental sector have implemented the maximum legally permitted annual rent increase of 4.4 percent as housing affordability remains under pressure and new construction continues to face regulatory constraints.
Dutch Customs Introduce €3 Fee on Low-Value Imports From Outside the European Union
Customs authorities and postal operators have begun charging a €3 processing fee on imported parcels worth less than €150 from outside the European Union to help manage rising e-commerce volumes.
Fastmarkets Launches Rotterdam Aluminium Price Assessment
Fastmarkets introduced a new aluminium billet pricing benchmark for material delivered into Rotterdam, providing greater market transparency as European carbon border measures reshape industrial metals trading.
Boluda Towage Opens Northern Europe Headquarters in Rotterdam
Spanish maritime operator Boluda Towage has established its Northern European headquarters in Rotterdam, strengthening management of its fleet operating across 21 ports and reinforcing the city's position as a leading logistics hub.
Netherlands Introduces Distance-Based Truck Toll to Fund Cleaner Transport
A new road charging system for freight vehicles weighing more than 3,500 kilograms has taken effect across the Dutch motorway network, with revenue earmarked to support the transition toward zero-emission transport infrastructure.
National Minimum Wage Rises to €14.99 an Hour
The Netherlands increased the statutory minimum wage for workers aged 21 and older to €14.99 per hour, a measure intended to support household purchasing power amid elevated living costs.
Dutch Cabinet Launches Talent Strategy for Technology and Energy Sectors
The government presented a new Talent Strategy aimed at attracting highly skilled international workers in artificial intelligence, climate technology and life sciences while maintaining tighter controls on broader migration.
Heatwave Linked to More Than Nine Hundred Excess Deaths Across the Netherlands
The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment reported more than 900 excess deaths during a two-week heatwave, with older people most heavily affected as temperatures approached 40 degrees Celsius in parts of the country.
Schiphol Flight Cancellations Disrupt Summer Travel at Amsterdam's Main Airport
More than 30 flights were cancelled at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport as shortages in ground handling, crew availability and air traffic control capacity disrupted operations during the peak holiday travel season.
ASML and Tata Electronics Partner to Strengthen India's Semiconductor Supply Chain
ASML signed a strategic partnership with Tata Electronics to support the development of semiconductor manufacturing in India, expanding the Dutch company's role in global efforts to diversify chip production beyond traditional manufactur...
Climate Activists Target Microsoft Data Centre Construction Site in Amsterdam
Members of Extinction Rebellion attacked a Microsoft hyperscale data centre construction site in the Port of Amsterdam using acid and hydrogen peroxide, protesting the energy and water demands of artificial intelligence infrastructure as...
OECD Cuts Dutch Growth Forecast, Citing Grid Congestion and Nitrogen Rules
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development lowered its outlook for Dutch economic growth to 1 percent in 2026, saying electricity grid constraints and environmental permitting rules are limiting business investment despit...
Dutch Government Declares Level Two Water Shortage as Drought Intensifies
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management escalated the national drought response after prolonged dry conditions and low river levels, warning that inland shipping could face cargo restrictions while agriculture may be subject ...
ASML Plans Thirty Percent Expansion of EUV Production Capacity by 2027
ASML will increase production capacity for its low numerical aperture extreme ultraviolet lithography systems by about 30 percent by 2027, targeting annual output of around 65 machines to meet rising global demand for advanced semiconduc...
ASML Raises Full-Year Outlook After Strong Quarterly Results Driven by Artificial Intelligence Demand
Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML reported second-quarter net sales of €9.3 billion and net income of €2.9 billion, beating market expectations as global chipmakers increased spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure. Chi...
Government Increases Support for North Sea Offshore Wind Development
The Dutch government expanded financial support for the IJmuiden Ver Gamma offshore wind projects to help secure two gigawatts of new generating capacity by 2032, aiming to offset rising development costs and maintain progress toward nat...
Dutch Housing Listings Reach Highest Level Since 1995 as Landlords Sell Rental Properties
More than fifty-six thousand homes were listed for sale across the Netherlands as landlords responded to tighter rent controls and higher taxes, easing price growth but doing little to resolve the country's long-term housing shortage.
ING and European Investment Bank Launch Eight Hundred Million Euro Green Finance Initiative
ING and the European Investment Bank introduced an eight hundred million euro financing programme to help businesses across the Benelux region invest in low-carbon operations, with five hundred million euros earmarked for Dutch small and...
Schiphol Airport Flight Cancellations Expose Ongoing Capacity and Staffing Constraints
More than thirty flights were cancelled at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport during the summer travel season because of capacity limits, crew-duty restrictions and ground-handling shortages, disrupting services operated by KLM, Air France and D...
ASML and TNO Launch Eindhoven Photonic Chip Pilot Factory
ASML and the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research established a photonic chip pilot line at the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, seeking to accelerate the commercial production of energy-efficient chips that use light i...
Dutch Government Unveils International Artificial Intelligence Strategy to Strengthen European Technology Independence
The Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Digital Economy launched a new international artificial intelligence strategy aimed at reducing Europe's reliance on non-European technology providers while strengthening cooperation t...
ASML Raises Full-Year Outlook as Artificial Intelligence Demand Drives Strong Sales
ASML reported second-quarter net sales of nine billion three hundred million euros and increased its full-year revenue forecast to forty-five billion euros, underscoring sustained global demand for advanced lithography systems and reinfo...
French National Assembly Overrides Senate to Pass Historic Assisted-Dying Legislation
A decisive lower house vote concludes years of intense national debate, establishing a legal framework for medically assisted suicide amid constitutional challenges.
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Spanish Prime Minister's Wife Ordered to Stand Trial as Corruption Probes Encircle Governing Party
Judge bans Begoña Gómez from leaving the country while spreading investigations into Pedro Sánchez's inner circle weaken Spain's fragile ruling coalition.
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Zelensky Faces Kyiv Protests Over Ousting of Dynamic Ukrainian Defense Minister
The sudden removal of Mykhaylo Fedorov after six months in office sparks rare wartime demonstrations and exposes a bitter public rift between the former minister and military chief Oleksandr Syrskyi.
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Thomas Tuchel Faces Fierce Backlash After Tactical Retreat Costs England World Cup Final Berth
English manager's defensive substitutions and post-match remarks ignite a national controversy following a late collapse against Argentina in the semi-final.
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A Quiet Bastille Day: France Grapples with World Cup Heartbreak and Leftover Fireworks
After a devastating semi-final loss to Spain on their national holiday, French fans experience the bitter reality of digital-era football as the national team heads south for a third-place playoff.
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Dutch Universities Reduce English-Language Bachelor's Programmes
Several universities announced cuts to English-taught bachelor's degrees following political pressure over housing shortages and the preservation of the Dutch language, a move that has prompted concerns from technology companies about fu...
Rotterdam Unlimited Summer Carnival Draws Large Crowds Despite Heat
Hundreds of thousands of visitors attended Rotterdam Unlimited, boosting local tourism and hospitality as the multicultural festival continued despite extreme summer temperatures.
Rijksmuseum Receives Record Funding for Dutch Golden Age Restoration Project
The Rijksmuseum secured substantial private and corporate funding to restore seventeenth-century masterpieces using advanced imaging and artificial intelligence technologies while sharing the conservation process with global audiences.
Utrecht Opens Advanced Intelligent Bicycle Parking Hub
Utrecht inaugurated a large underground bicycle parking facility equipped with automated routing, occupancy monitoring and integrated public transport connections, showcasing the Netherlands' continued investment in sustainable urban mob...
Gelderland Expands Buyout Programme for Livestock Farms Near Protected Nature Areas
The province launched a voluntary compensation scheme for livestock farmers willing to close operations near Natura 2000 sites, advancing efforts to reduce nitrogen emissions and ease long-running constraints on construction permits.
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Britain Nationalises British Steel to Protect Scunthorpe Production and Strategic Supply
French National Assembly Overrides Senate to Pass Historic Assisted-Dying Legislation
Spanish Prime Minister's Wife Ordered to Stand Trial as Corruption Probes Encircle Governing Party
Zelensky Faces Kyiv Protests Over Ousting of Dynamic Ukrainian Defense Minister
Thomas Tuchel Faces Fierce Backlash After Tactical Retreat Costs England World Cup Final Berth
A Quiet Bastille Day: France Grapples with World Cup Heartbreak and Leftover Fireworks
Spain in Ecstasy: "We Feel Unbeatable, We Taught the Whole World a Lesson"
Spain and UK Dismantle Gibraltar Border Following Landmark Schengen Integration Treaty
Hungary's "Puppet" President to Be Ousted, Orbán Fumes: "Democracy Is Dead"
Harvard Astrophysicist to Lead U.S. Scientific Advisory on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
Emergency Sirens Activated Across Bahrain as Interior Ministry Issues Shelter Directives
World Cup Visitors Turn American Big-Box Stores Into Souvenir Stops
Netflix Weighs Always-On Channels, Bundles and Short-Form Video
Passenger Is Pulled Partly Outside Ryanair Jet After Window Fails Mid-Flight
The AI Invoice Shock: Layoffs Didn't Save Managers Money — They Cost Them More
Concern: Sexually Transmitted Bacterium Among Men Develops Antibiotic Resistance
Passenger Partially Pulled Out of Ryanair Jet After Cabin Window Fails Mid-Flight
Severe Heatwave Drives Dangerous Ground-Level Ozone Pollution Across Two Thirds of European Union
The Physical and Electronic Barriers Disrupting Domestic Wireless Networks
France and Morocco Open World Cup Quarter-Finals as Collina Defends Refereeing
Bonnie Tyler, Welsh Singer Behind Total Eclipse of the Heart, Dies at 75
Tech Pulse: The Future of AI and Screen Culture
Global News Briefing: Escalating Geopolitical Tensions and Corporate Shakeups
Global News Brief: Escalating Conflicts, Public Health Crises, and World Cup Drama
French Court Allows Le Pen to Run for Presidency, but with an Electronic Tag: "I Will Appeal, and I Will Run"
Europe's Growing Struggle with Extreme Heat and Air Conditioning
Anthropic Reengineers Agentic Architecture to Shift Autonomous Workplace Automation to the Cloud
Logic Flaw in Windows 11 Permission Architecture Silently Consumes Hundreds of Gigabytes of Local Storage
Apple Advances Late-Stage Operating Systems with Fourth Beta Deployments
Global Crisis Alert: Escalating Middle East Tensions and UK Political Upheaval
Japanese Technology Firm Fujitsu Launches Advanced Artificial Intelligence Tool for Corporate Disclosures
South Africa Officially Launches Nationwide Campaign for Highly Contested Local Government Elections
United Kingdom Commits Additional Funding for Unexploded Ordnance Clearance in Laos
Singapore Announces Stringent New Greenhouse Gas Regulations for Commercial Cooling Systems
Cambodia and Thailand Hold High-Level Border Security Talks at United Nations Headquarters
Myanmar Military Government and China Sign Major Agreement to Upgrade Media and Cultural Cooperation
Knife Attack at Swiss Train Station Leaves Three Injured in Suspected Act of Domestic Terrorism
Transnational Extortion Gang Threatens Canadian Police With Army of One Thousand Armed Operatives
Australia Imposes Forty-Two-Day Quarantine on Cruise Ship Passengers Following Deadly Hantavirus Outbreak
International Monetary Fund Unlocks Seven Hundred Million United States Dollars for Sri Lanka Following Economic Reforms
Australia Launches Record One Point Four Billion Dollar Lawsuit Against Chemical Giant 3M Over Contamination
China and Canada Foreign Ministers Meet in Ottawa in Effort to Stabilize Strained Diplomatic Ties
Indonesia Demands Urgent United Nations Security Council Reform Amid Escalating Global Conflicts
Extreme Weather Patterns Trigger Severe Drought in Madagascar and Destructive Flooding in East Africa
Indian State of Karnataka Faces Political Upheaval as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Abruptly Resigns
Philippines and Japan Reaffirm Defense Ties as Crucial for Indo-Pacific Regional Stability
Norway Joins French Nuclear Deterrence Initiative in Major Shift for European Security Architecture
Global Critical Mineral Alliances Expand as Western Nations Move to Counter Chinese Supply Dominance
United States Imposes Fifty Percent Tariffs on Mexican Steel and Aluminum Ahead of Trade Pact Review
European Union and China Head Toward Major Trade Conflict Over Clean Technology Exports
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