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Golfer Luiten starts KLM Open with round of 69

Golfer Luiten starts KLM Open with round of 69

Dutch golfer Joost Luiten began the KLM Open with a round of 69 strokes, placing him two under par. The performance at The International in Badhoevedorp put him in the tournament's sub-top during the opening round.

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Four arrested for illegal veterinary drug trade in North Holland

Four arrested for illegal veterinary drug trade in North Holland

The Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) arrested four individuals in North Holland on Wednesday for the illegal trade of veterinary medicines. During the operation, investigators seized a large quantity of prohibited substances.

Water pipe tobacco production site discovered in Amsterdam

Water pipe tobacco production site discovered in Amsterdam

Police discovered an illegal hookah tobacco production site in an Amsterdam warehouse on Tuesday, seizing over 3,100 kilograms of tobacco. The FIOD and Customs destroyed the production equipment, and it is currently unknown if any arrests have been made.

We’re back and it’s great! Watch Oranje on these 9 screens in Amsterdam

We’re back and it’s great! Watch Oranje on these 9 screens in Amsterdam

The football World Cup begins on June 14 with the Dutch national team's opening match against Japan. This article highlights nine venues in Amsterdam where supporters can watch the games on large screens.

Fewer Dutch people infected with dengue, but Mai Lin won’t forget the hell: ‘I was brought in deathly pale’

Fewer Dutch people infected with dengue, but Mai Lin won’t forget the hell: ‘I was brought in deathly pale’

The number of Dutch travelers contracting dengue fever is reportedly declining after a recent peak, though experts warn the disease is spreading globally. Survivors like Mai Lin Muis highlight the severity of the illness, which can cause extreme physical distress and life-threatening symptoms during travel.

Nightlife culture subsidy for young people

Nightlife culture subsidy for young people

The city of Haarlem has announced a €15,000 subsidy fund for 2026 to support creative night culture events aimed at youth under the age of 18. Organizers can apply for up to €2,500 per event for projects involving music, dance, fashion, and other arts, with applications closing on November 1st.