Dutch European Commissioner Neelie Kroes says she backs the Commission's line on the Greek debt crisis.
The Socialist Party in the Netherlands is facing its second incident in a week involving its controversial compulsory contribution system.
The police are to draw up a top 10 of most notorious football hooligans for each club in professional football. All data pertaining to these hooligans will be stored in a single database.
More than 320,000 Dutch people have downloaded a Red Cross app which enables users to provide emergency aid quicker and more effectively.
Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal has recalled the Dutch ambassador from Syria for talks. He has also summoned the Syrian ambassador in The Hague.
Better registration, more efforts to deal with illegal housing and a special working group to combat crime. Those are some of the measures announced in Amsterdam on Tuesday to improve how the city deals with immigrants from Eastern Europe.
Norwegian offshore company World Wide Supply has ordered two more new platform supply vessels from Damen Shipyards in Gorinchem.
The railway sector has not dealt adequately with the onset of winter weather, according to Transport Minister Melanie Schultz.
The Appeal Court in Amsterdam has ruled that the Supervisory Board
The Frisian Eleven Cities Tour Association is staying sanguine about the chances of being able to hold an event this winter.
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