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Discover Rotterdam from atop one of the dozens of rooftops! Rotterdam Rooftop Days (Dakendagen Rotterdam) shows off the beauty of Rotterdam to thousands of people from a unique and memorable ...
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Severe shortages caused by the ongoing war in Ukraine mean that the Netherlands’ supplies of sunflower oil could run out in four to six weeks, the Federation of the Dutch Food Industry (FNLI) has ...
As the Netherlands enters the second week of the May school holidays, the long queue and large crowds at Schiphol Airport continue, resulting in significant delays for travellers. Even once the strike ...
Most primary schools in the Netherlands do cover some aspects of sex education with pupils, but according to new figures published by Rutgers, one-third doesn’t cover the topic of homosexuality. They ...
This month, the Amsterdam city council adopted a new policy to regulate tourism in the Dutch capital. According to the new “Tourism in Balance” scheme, there can be a maximum of 20 million overnight ...
The housing shortage is a well-known fact among students in the Netherlands who regularly face long waiting lists, competitive viewings, and extortionate prices when looking for a room in their city ...
Environmental zones in Amsterdam, which ban vehicles like diesel cars and older scooters from entry, will be taken one step further in 2025. The Dutch capital will introduce emission-free zones with ...
Household energy costs in the Netherlands have increased by 24 percent since 2017, mainly due to the energy crisis caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. As these prices are likely to remain high, ...
The municipality of Maashorst in the south of the Netherlands has admitted that 46 artworks once housed in the town hall “probably” ended up being thrown out with the bulky waste during a renovation.