
Amsterdam Lets You Buy Drugs—But Bans Burger Ads
Amsterdam’s latest climate measure targets burgers and petrol cars, prompting questions about priorities in one of Europe’s most permissive cities.

Amsterdam’s latest climate measure targets burgers and petrol cars, prompting questions about priorities in one of Europe’s most permissive cities.

A row over a hotel housing asylum seekers has turned into a direct confrontation between local and national authorities.

A survey of 3,568 Dutch adults found that 91% of women take precautions when going out in public.

A new guide was created at the great expense to the taxpayer.

In just one week, the migrant population at Ter Apel surged by 136 people, forcing an emergency response.

Security stepped up across the city after a second attack in days, with suspects still at large and police probing possible links between incidents.

The group has been criticised as “the source of much of the Islamist and terrorist evil.”

Official data shows the liberal party D66 outspending its rivals—with more than €1.3 million poured into campaign advertising.

Dutch authorities are investigating several attacks against Jewish institutions across the country.

For European partners, the French offer is attractive, but NATO and American protection remain the ultimate standard.