Netherlands Footballer fired after calling in sick so he could get to Ajax match A Dutch footballer was sacked after calling in sick so he could travel to London and see Ajax play in the Champions League. 09/05/2019
Netherlands A European democracy festival, how does that work? Democracy is worth celebrating, at least that's the message of the Democracy Alive festival. 19/04/2019
Netherlands DNA ‘confirms’ fertility doctor used own sperm to father 49 children DNA tests have confirmed the ex-chief of a Dutch sperm bank is the biological father of 49 children, it’s been claimed. 13/04/2019
Netherlands Silent vigil mourns victims of Dutch tram attack Silent vigil mourns victims of Dutch tram attack 23/03/2019
Netherlands Populists win in Dutch provincial elections after Utrecht attack A Dutch populist party made gains in provincial elections, possibly boosted by Monday's suspected terrorist attack in Utrecht. 21/03/2019
Netherlands What we know about the Utrecht shooting A summary of what we know about the tram shooting in Utrecht, the Netherlands 18/03/2019
Netherlands Utrecht shooting suspect arrested, prosecutor confirms A man suspected of shooting three people dead in Utrecht, the Netherlands, has been arrested, a police spokesperson confirmed to Euronews. Prosecutor Rutger Jeuken also confirmed this. 18/03/2019
Ocean Wild vs farmed fish: what should you choose? In partnership with the European Commission In this episode of Ocean, Euronews' Denis Loctier explores how farmed fish could offer a more sustainable future. 15/03/2019
Netherlands Tens of thousands march in Amsterdam against climate change Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Amsterdam on Sunday, demanding the Dutch government take stronger action against climate change 10/03/2019
Smart Regions Sustainable architecture thanks to 3D printers In partnership with the European Commission Floors, stairs, entire buildings built by 3D printers. Smart Regions travels to The Netherlands to see how the technology is reshaping the way we construct. 28/02/2019
Netherlands Artist David Hockney rescued from lift in Amsterdam Firefighters were called to Amsterdam's Conservatorium Hotel on Wednesday evening after artist David Hockney found himself stuck in a lift. 28/02/2019
World Zoom-raider? Franco-Dutch power struggle over airline stake The move surprised analysts and comes in the midst of tensions over the company's strategic direction. Financial observers also said the tug of war risks harming the company and its investors. 28/02/2019
World Which countries have been helped or hurt by the euro? | Raw Politics A new study from the Centre of European Policy shows which countries benefited from the introduction of the euro 20 years ago. 26/02/2019
Netherlands Vodka shipment allegedly headed to Pyongyang confiscated in Rotterdam The authorities confiscated a container with three thousand cases of vodka, that arrived at the port of Rotterdam last Thursday. 26/02/2019
Europe News Germany's SPD wants to extend freeze on weapons sales to Saudi Arabia Despite pushback from the UK and France, Germany's Social Democrat Party wishes to extend the halt on arms sales to Saudi Arabia. 25/02/2019
World Juncker in low spirits, UN outlook, and the Dutch Brexit monster Today's Brexit Brief: Juncker doubts Wednesday's meeting with Theresa May will "be a productive discussion", a UN report says the UK will lose its global influence and the Dutch Brexit monster enjoys massive success. 20/02/2019
Europe News Dutch minister uses Brexit 'monster' to encourage citizens to prepare Dutch minister uses Brexit 'monster' to encourage citizens to prepare 14/02/2019
Europe News ICJ rules that case over frozen Iranian funds by US can continue Proceedings continue in International Court of Justice over the freezing of Iranian assets by the US. 14/02/2019
Europe News A hard Brexit may put a thorn in your flower purchase Tariffs and increased border checks in the UK could lead to increased prices of flowers imported from the Netherlands. 12/02/2019
Europe Decoded Why are Dutch students joining climate protests? Euronews spoke to Dutch student Kim van Sparrentak, who is running in the European Parliament elections this year, about why students are skipping class for climate protests. 07/02/2019