The Amsterdam child sex abuse case has led to 440 investigations around the world, according to a report from the Dutch public broadcaster NOS.
Two thirds of Dutch doctors say they provide treatment to gravely ill patients for longer than they should. Extending the lives of the terminally ill is not always the best thing for the patient.
Dutch tennis players Arantxa Rus and Robin Haase are through to the second round of the French Roland Garros open championships.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has cancelled a trip to Israel next week.
The Netherlands has declared the Syrian ambassador persona non grata.
Speaking on the first day of a visit to Brazil, Dutch Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal says there are plenty of opportunities for Dutch entrepreneurs in the South American country.
On Friday, a court in the Hague will rule on a lawsuit brought by Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders. That suit aims to stop Dutch participation in the European Stability Mechanism (ESM).
Syria is put under the spotlight today. Child pornography and abuse also feature in many of the papers, with separate reports on internet porn in the Netherlands and abroad - and a convicted Dutch Nazi dies in freedom.
Shepherds are slowly disappearing from the Dutch landscape. It's becoming more and more difficult for them to earn a living from their flocks.
Police are using students to help them track down 'loverboys' and people committing fraud on dating and chat websites.
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