Art Botched heist in Netherlands as thieves steal and damage Warhol prints On Friday morning, thieves stole two rare Warhol prints and damaged two more. Their violent explosion destroyed the gallery and nearby stores. 01/11/2024
Europeans' Stories Overcoming obstacles to equality: the battle for disability rights in the EU Living with a disability in Europe today is still all too often a journey littered with obstacles and discrimination. The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games have put the issue back on the agenda. But the task ahead is enormous. 23/10/2024
Europe News A floating farm in Rotterdam meets the climate crisis head-on A project that houses cows in a floating barn aims to demonstrate how farming can change its relationship with water and energy. 23/10/2024
Design Dive into experimental design at Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven Eindhoven is known year round for being the design capital of the Netherlands, but the city’s design credentials peak each autumn with the arrival of Dutch Design Week. 21/10/2024
Art Dutch museum buys Van Gogh painting for over €8.5 million Vincent van Gogh’s 'Head of a Woman (Gordina de Groot)' is thought to be the most expensive van Gogh picture ever bought by an institution. 21/10/2024
Art Dutch palace showcases Warhol's iconic portraits of global queens The Het Loo Palace Museum in the Netherlands is hosting an exhibition of Andy Warhol’s 'Reigning Queens' series, featuring 16 rare screen prints of four monarchs. 11/10/2024
Art Vive l’impressionnisme! Unseen treasures at the Van Gogh Museum This year marks the 150th anniversary of Impressionism, one of the most significant movements in art history. Along with galleries across Europe, the Van Gogh Museum is marking the occasion, spotlighting renowned yet rarely seen works. 08/10/2024
Economy Netherlands: Inflation rate slows but remains higher than most Despite a steep drop in fuel prices, annual inflation in the Netherlands was still 3.5% in September, one of the highest in the eurozone. 08/10/2024
Europe News Amsterdam police clash with Palestinian supporters at Israel memorial Cities across Europe held events to remember over 1200 Israelis who were killed last year on 7 October and those taken hostage by Hamas. 07/10/2024
Europe News ICC unseals arrest warrants for six men linked to Libyan militia Libya has been in political turmoil since a NATO-backed uprising toppled and killed longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi in 2011. 05/10/2024
Economy Dutch leaders under fire over VAT plans for books and cultural events The proposed tax hike will also apply to concert tickets, sports events, and newspapers, in a blow to the country's cultural sector. 04/10/2024
Business ASML shares plunge amid regulatory headwinds and valuation concerns Shares of Dutch chip equipment maker ASML are among the third quarter's worst performers in European markets, due to regulatory hurdles and valuation concerns. 02/10/2024
Netherlands Will Rutte's political savvy help him manage a growingly complex NATO? As the former Dutch PM takes over as secretary general of the alliance, analysts say he will have to use his political survival skills as an astute negotiator to persuade members to spend more on defence and keep supporting Ukraine. 01/10/2024
Art Rare Asian bronzes make European debut in landmark Rijksmuseum exhibit The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is showcasing over 75 Asian bronze masterpieces this autumn, many of which are being seen in Europe for the first time. 28/09/2024
Business Europe's biggest paintmaker AkzoNobel set to cut 2,000 jobs The Amsterdam-based firm, known for brands such as Dulux, is on a cost-cutting drive to 'accelerate profitable growth'. 24/09/2024
Europe News 80th anniversary of Operation Market Garden commemorated near Arnhem Hundreds of paratroopers dropped out of near-cloudless skies over a heath in the central Netherlands on Saturday to commemorate the 80th anniversary of one of World War II's most daring — but ultimately unsuccessful — missions, Operation Market Garden. 21/09/2024
Netherlands Dutch police seek witnesses to stabbing as suspect taken into custody Police say witnesses claim the alleged killer shouted "Allahu akbar" as he lashed out with a blade, which mean "God is great" in Arabic. 20/09/2024
Economy Netherlands new budget aims for 'people to have more money to spend' Migration, the housing shortage and household incomes are among the key issues, the new Dutch government has decided to tackle in its budget and policy plans for 2025. 17/09/2024
Netherlands Dutch coalition partners row over immigration as king lays out agenda Decades-old rifts over how and whether the Netherlands should accommodate new arrivals have been driven wide open by a far-right surge. 17/09/2024
Travel News Amsterdam to Barcelona sleeper train delayed for a year - here’s why European Sleeper’s CEO says the company is hopeful for the future of the route, despite the setbacks. 13/09/2024
Europe News Dutch royals mark 80th anniversary of Netherlands' liberation American troops from the 30th Infantry Division, known as Old Hickory, were among Allied forces that liberated parts of Belgium and the southern Netherlands from German Nazi occupation in September 1944. 13/09/2024
No Comment European Hyperloop successfully completes first test launch It's hoped that, in the long term, Hyperloop will allow Europeans to hurtle between cities at 700 km/h. 12/09/2024
Europe News Dutch 'adopt' fallen US soldiers to mark 80 years since liberation The Netherlands is commemorating the 80th anniversary of the beginning of its liberation from Nazi Occupation with a concert at a burial ground for American and Allied troops. 12/09/2024
Mobility Hyperloop travel takes step closer to reality with successful test run Hardt says it had a successful first test of its hyperloop prototype at its test centre in the Netherlands. 10/09/2024
Green News New Dutch coalition is scrapping a successful nature restoration plan There are concerns on what the new coalition’s plans will be for nature and the environment in the Netherlands. 06/09/2024
Tech News Clearview AI fined by Dutch authorities over facial recognition tech It’s not the first time the US facial recognition company has been fined in Europe. 03/09/2024