King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands has urged a return to compromise as the nation prepares for its fourth general elections in nine years. During a formal opening of the political year, the king ...
A water cannon was deployed by Dutch police to disperse anti-immigration demonstrators in the Hague after some protestors ...
Netherlands to hold snap elections after coalition falls apart. The Netherlands is set to hold new elections after the collapse of the governing coalition on Tuesday, Prime Minist ...
At least 30 people have been arrested in a riot that erupted during an anti-immigrant demonstration in The Hague, Netherlands ...
Prime minister Dick Schoof has blamed a breakdown in relations between the cabinet and the four right-wing coalition parties ...
Following Veldkamp's resignation, remaining Cabinet members of his centre-right New Social Contract party also quit, leaving ...
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof and his cabinet face a no-confidence motion in parliament, a move that could lead them to step down early and plunge the country into an unprecedented political crisis ...
THE HAGUE, Sept. 16 (Xinhua) -- Dutch King Willem-Alexander on Tuesday opened the parliamentary year with a call for compromise and stability amid ongoing political upheaval, placing migration and the ...
The Netherlands will raise its defense spending to €27 billion ($32 billion) in 2026, stepping up efforts to align with ...
Caspar Veldkamp and other ministers step down after cabinet rejects sanctions, prompting broader political upheaval.
The Dutch government plans to reduce its ownership in ABN AMRO further, cutting its stake from 30.5 percent to around 20 ...
The Dutch government intends to further reduce its stake in ABN Amro to approximately 20 percent, the Foundation for the ...
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