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Carola Schouten takes over as Rotterdam’s new mayor

Carola Schouten was installed as the new mayor of Rotterdam on Thursday in a packed council chamber of the Rotterdam city hall.

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EU members highly critical of Dutch attempt to opt-out of migration rules

Dutch Asylum and Migration Minister Marjolein Faber cannot count on support from other European Union (EU) member states for her proposal to let the Netherlands opt-out of the bloc’s rules on migra

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Dutch contract killer held for Spain murder from 2023; Two more Dutch suspects wanted

The Spanish police have announced the arrest of a Dutch suspect, which closes the case on a murder that took place over a year ago.

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Jewish man’s Amsterdam home vandalized after Oct. 7 Hamas attack memorial

The police are investigating a break-in and vandalism of a home belonging to a Jewish man in the Buitenveldert neighborhood in Amsterdam-Zuid.

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News Image Richard Mille's New McLaren Watch Has a ‘Jump Start’ Button

The $373,000 RM65-01 McLaren W1 timepiece has the most complicated automatic movement the brand has ever produced.

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Unilever confirms the sale of its Russian activities to Arnest Group

Consumer goods company Unilever has sold its Russian activities to the chemical group Arnest, who had also taken over the beer manufacturing company Heineken’s

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DNA finally connects Dutch woman missing since 1990 with skull found in Belgium in 1991

The police had a breakthrough in the case around 18-year-old

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Human trafficking in Groningen is a bigger problem than city authorities realize: study

There are more victims of human trafficking in the city of Groningen than the authorities know about, according to a study by the Center for Child Trafficking and Human Trafficking (CKM)

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Gov't implementing agencies not "spared" from budget cuts after all

In the coalition agreement, the PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB agreed to “spare” government implementation agencies, like benefits agency UWV and student financing agency DUO, from budget cuts.

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