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Netherlands Netherlands not required to return children of IS families, says court An appeals court has ruled the Netherlands is not required to repatriate the children born into families of its fighters that left to join the Islamic State. 22/11/2019
Netherlands UK-bound ship returns to Netherlands after 25 migrants found onboard The migrants were hiding in a refrigerated container, Dutch police said. 19/11/2019
Netherlands Suspect arrested in fatal shooting of Dutch footballer Kelvin Maynard Dutch police have said one person has been arrested following an investigation into shooting of footballer Kelvin Maynard. 14/11/2019
Netherlands Netherlands to reduce speed limit to combat pollution Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has confirmed that the national speed limit will be dropped to 100km/h (62mph) in a bid to combat the country's nitrogen pollution crisis. 13/11/2019
Netherlands DRC's Bosco Ntaganda jailed for 30 years for war crimes The former Congolese military leader was sentenced after a trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague on Thursday. 07/11/2019
Netherlands Schiphol Airport security scare 'was false alarm', says airline Air Europa said that a pilot triggered an anti-hijacking alarm by mistake. 06/11/2019
Green News WATCH | Robots to clear plastic from 1000 rivers over 5 years Non-profit The Ocean Cleanup has launched its next mission to rid the world's water sources of plastic. 31/10/2019
Netherlands Watch: Dutch inventor unveils device to purge rivers of plastic The Interceptor is a vessel which trawls rivers collecting plastic waste. The solar-powered boat catches the rubbish before it reaches the ocean. 29/10/2019
Netherlands New campaign reveals Europe's most-wanted female fugitives A new campaign by European crime agency Europol is shining a light on the "most-wanted" female fugitives. 19/10/2019
Netherlands Watch: Tractor convoy heads to The Hague as Dutch farmers protest Farmers say they are unfairly blamed for high nitrogen emissions and are demanding an "independent party" measures farms' emissions. 16/10/2019
Netherlands Dutch police arrest second man as six people found in isolated house "The arrested person, a 67-year-old man from Ruinerwold, is one of the six persons discovered this Monday in the house," said police. 16/10/2019
World Post-referendum relocation: meet the people leaving Britain for the EU The European Medicine Agencies was one of the first organisations to signal it would leave London following the Brexit vote. It took hundreds of employees with them to Amsterdam. 15/10/2019
Next Series What is it about chicory roots that has scientists in spin? In partnership with The European Commission 5,000 years ago, ancient Egyptians cultivated the chicory plants which are not only beautiful but health boosting. And even today, the plant’s healing qualities are still revealing themselves. 14/10/2019
Climate Now Rising sea levels - how the Netherlands found ways of working with the environment In partnership with Copernicus The Climate Now programme looked at the different ways the city of Rotterdam combats Climate Change. It looks at how the city deals with the rise of sea levels, how a roof garden is helping to store water and grow its own produce and how a floating farm works. 14/10/2019
Netherlands EU needs NATO protection against China and Russia — Dutch PM Rutte Rutte advocated for the EU to increase funds to keep NATO afloat in the face of growing threats from China, Russia and other countries. 04/10/2019
Netherlands Dutch farmers demanding respect cause 'busiest rush hour ever' Dutch farmers taking part in a protest that involves driving their tractors to The Hague resulted in the "busiest rush hour ever" in the Netherlands. 01/10/2019
Netherlands He's back! Brexit monster returns with launch of new Dutch advice book The furry character, who is the face of the official Netherlands Brexit-ready campaign, is pictured 'tamed' by well-prepared entrepreneurs. 27/09/2019
Netherlands Netherlands' sea defence gets €547m makeover to weather climate change The Afsluitdijk – one of the Netherlands' key sea defences – has been taking a battering for 87 years. 23/09/2019
Netherlands 'Brexit destroyed my business': The business owners who left the UK As the prospect of a no-deal Brexit moves closer, some small business owners have decided to move their companies out of the UK 20/09/2019
No Comment Royals celebrate Prinsjesdag, the opening of the parliamentary year Prinsjesdag or 'Budget day' represents the start of the new parliamentary year on which the reigning monarch of the Netherlands addresses a joint session of the Dutch Senate and House of Representatives in the Ridderzaal in The Hague. 17/09/2019
Netherlands Nazi symbols daubed on British war graves in the Netherlands It is the second time the Mierlo cemetery has been targeted in a week. 14/09/2019
Netherlands Dutch doctor cleared over euthanasia of women with dementia The unnamed doctor performed euthanasia on the 74-year-old as she had previously made a living will asking for it if her condition deterioated 11/09/2019
Netherlands Two children among four dead in Dutch 'family drama', say police Police believe one of the deceased, a 35-year-old police officer, may have been the shooter. 09/09/2019
Netherlands This Dutch company hires people without a cover letter or resume A Dutch company hires people without a cover letter or resume — all they have to do is put their name on a list to work at the company. 06/09/2019
Business Planet Tapping into China's tourism bonanza In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet looks at the opportunities for small travel firms attempting to access the lucrative outbound Chinese tourism market. 06/09/2019
Business Planet Tourism boom: China's great leap forward In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet speaks to a European tourism expert about the massive growth in Chinese visitors. 06/09/2019