Dutch News in English
Latest headlines from the Netherlands in English. Covering Amsterdam, Haarlem, and national Dutch news.

Scooter goes up in flames in Haarlem
A scooter was destroyed by fire during the night of Saturday to Sunday in Haarlem. The incident occurred at the intersection of Burgemeester Rampstraat and Brouwersvaart.

Syria reports new drone attack from Iraq
Syria reports that it repelled a drone attack launched from Iraq targeting a U.S. military base. Deputy Defense Minister Sipan Hamo stated that four drones were launched from the neighboring country.

Work at Vogelenzang Pond on Bakkum Estate completed after six months with new boardwalk as centerpiece. ‘A better and healthier environment for everyone’
Renovation work at the 'Meertje van Vogelenzang' pond on Landgoed Bakkum in the North Holland Dune Reserve has been completed after six months. The project includes a new bridge as a focal point, aime...
Hay fever in Amsterdam, Brad Pitt spotted and more news this week
This week's news highlights from Amsterdam include practical tips for managing hay fever symptoms and a reported visit by actor Brad Pitt. The article provides a collection of stories intended to info...

The Greenhouse | Foresight is hard to find in this energy crisis
Climate reporter Jeroen Kraan discusses the onset of a new energy crisis and criticizes the Dutch cabinet for its reluctance to implement energy-saving measures. He warns that the government may be wa...

PvdD, JH, VVD and Actiepartij disappointed as GL-PvdA and D66 exclude them from new Haarlem coalition: 'Lack of creativity'
Several political parties in Haarlem expressed disappointment after being excluded from coalition talks by the GroenLinks-PvdA negotiating team. The negotiators have chosen to move forward with D66 an...

Car fire in Hoofddorp parking lot, cause unknown
A vehicle sustained significant damage after catching fire on Saturday night at a parking lot in Hoofddorp. The cause of the fire is currently unknown, and authorities are investigating the incident.
Sabine works in a hotel with a story: ‘We have many regular guests, people you get to know better over time’
Hotel Augusta in IJmuiden is noted for its authentic historic atmosphere that transports visitors back to the town's character from over a century ago. Employee Sabine highlights that the hotel's uniq...
How was Car-Free Sunday? ‘Wonderful, the emptiness, peace and quiet.’ Yet there was also chaos
Readers shared their memories of historical car-free Sundays, reflecting on the unique peace and quiet of the empty streets. While many cherished the tranquility, others recalled the chaos of emergenc...

Anita's free lifetime gym membership at SportCity is not for life
Anita Flendrig, who received a lifetime free gym membership as a retirement gift from Sportschool Vlietlijn sixteen years ago, is now facing a cancellation of the perk by the new management at SportCi...

'Jumping' violence trend fits broader culture of online peer pressure and filmed violence among youth
Experts are warning about a violent trend called 'jumpen,' where young people assault others and film the attacks to share on social media. This behavior is attributed to online peer pressure and has ...

This potato grower has no surplus, but 'next year it’s your turn'
Potato farmer Jan-Willem Buitenhuis is currently avoiding the impact of the European potato surplus due to a fixed-price contract, while other regional farmers face significant losses. To prepare for ...
Sip, paint & brunch in Haarlem, the Rataplan tour and more news from the past week
This article provides a roundup of recent news and upcoming events in Haarlem, including a 'Sip, paint & brunch' event and updates from Rataplan. It highlights various creative concepts and local outi...

Daylight saving time begins: Clocks move forward one hour
Daylight saving time began over the weekend, with clocks moving forward from 02:00 to 03:00 on Sunday morning. This transition resulted in many people getting one hour less sleep than usual.

It shouldn't be a chore, and canned food is fine too
Wouter Klootwijk's weekly column explores the social pressure to engage in specific activities, such as visiting outdoor terraces when the sun shines. He argues against these perceived obligations and...

Search for where my father worked: Hillegom printing company Velthuys-Hamberg went bankrupt 50 years ago
This article reflects on the history of the Velthuys-Hamberg printing house in Hillegom, which went bankrupt fifty years ago. It provides a nostalgic look at the facility's atmosphere and daily operat...

Three injured after stabbing in Hoorn
Three people were injured during a stabbing incident on the Italiaanse Zeedijk in Hoorn on Saturday night. The incident occurred at approximately 11:22 PM in a nightlife area of the city. Police are i...

Iran allows 20 Pakistani ships through Strait of Hormuz
The Iranian government has agreed to allow twenty Pakistani ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. According to Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, the vessels will be permitted to transit at a...

Olympia Haarlem survives late stages to climb table after Noa de Vries brace: 'That punishment training worked'
Olympia Haarlem secured a 1-2 away victory against De Foresters, with striker Noa de Vries scoring both goals. The win helps the team climb the league rankings despite a season of inconsistent perform...

Police seek confused person after house fire in Zandvoort
Police are searching for a confused 52-year-old man who fled a house fire in Zandvoort on Monday evening. While the fire was quickly extinguished, the man remains missing and is believed to be potenti...