
Dutch Government Backing Syrian Returns
The Netherlands aims to support Syrians who choose to return home now that the civil war has ended.

The Netherlands aims to support Syrians who choose to return home now that the civil war has ended.

Rob Jetten admits forming a stable coalition will be difficult after his narrow election victory left Dutch politics deeply divided.

Dutch authorities stress that someone can be convicted without their identity being known.

Over 800 illegal residents are now behind bars, costing taxpayers €300,000 a day.

Bigger negotiations collapsed after parties ruled out teaming with the Left or Right.

Geert Wilders says Islamists are able to enter our countries “without a trace.”

Party leaders will come together later on Tuesday to approve or reject Jetten’s appointment.

Ukrainian investigators found nearly 400 Dutch electronic parts in Russian weapons, including newly made chips produced after the EU banned such exports.

The Dutch election results set the stage for tough coalition negotiations between deeply divided parties.

Even establishment publications accept that time out of power will aid the PVV’s long-term comeback.