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Amsterdam to close cruise ship port
Amsterdam's city council has decided to close a major cruise ship terminal in its centre, officials confirmed to AFP, the latest measure to limit mass tourism in the Dutch capital.
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Dutch PM Rutte clings on after political battle
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte survived one of the biggest political fights of his decade in power on April 2, narrowly winning a no-confidence vote over claims he lied about coalition talks.
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Janša calls on MEP in ‘t Veld to resign as chair of EP group
Brussels – Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša has called on Dutch MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld (Renew/D66) to resign as chair of the European Parliament’s democracy monitoring group. The move comes after Friday’s incident during the group’s public debate and censorship allegations.
Dutch Voters Give Overwhelming Confidence to Mark Rutte, He Has Energy for Another ten Years
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte claimed an "overwhelming" victory in elections on Wednesday, vowing to use his fourth term in office to rebuild the country after the coronavirus pandemic.
Dutch PM claims win in COVID-dominated vote
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte claimed an "overwhelming" victory in elections on March 17, vowing to use his fourth term in office to rebuild the country after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Dutch MP calls for removal of all mosques in Netherlands
A Dutch right-wing political party has demanded Netherlands be cleared of mosques, amid an ongoing row over the integration of Muslim and Turkish minorities in the country.
Euroskeptic Wilders Losing Ground in Dutch EU Elections – Exit Poll
The far-right Dutch Freedom Party (PVV) of Geert Wilders has suffered a setback in the European elections.
According to exit polls, the PVV wins 12.2% of the vote, which is a nearly 5% drop compared to the 2009 elections, EU Observer revealed.