Politics News in English
Latest politics headlines from Dutch news, translated into English.
Split looms at BBB after Mona Keijzer is passed over
The BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) party is facing internal turmoil and a potential split following a leadership transition from Caroline van der Plas to Henk Vermeer. Dissatisfaction stems from the decisio...
Trump, ice hockey and the biggest final of the Games grip our man in Milan
Maarten Kolsloot is reporting on the Winter Olympics from Milan, covering both major events and side stories for the newspaper. His updates include various topics such as ice hockey and the primary fi...

Hundreds join Amsterdam protest march against war in Ukraine
Approximately 300 to 400 people participated in a protest march in Amsterdam to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The demonstrators marched from Museumplein to Dam Square to...

Hungary blocks EU sanctions against Russia over oil pipeline
Hungary has announced it will block the European Commission's 20th sanctions package against Russia unless Ukraine reopens a critical oil pipeline. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Foreign Minister PÃ...

Haarlem shopkeepers and hospitality owners to receive subsidies for disabled toilets and wheelchair ramps starting in March
Starting in March, the municipality of Haarlem will offer subsidies of up to 20,000 euros per building to help shops, restaurants, museums, and social institutions improve accessibility. These funds a...

France summons US ambassador over activist's murder
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has announced that he will summon U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner over comments the diplomat made regarding the murder of a French far-right activist last wee...

Schoof: those were two weeks of absolute top-level sport
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof praised the national team’s performance following the conclusion of the Winter Olympics, calling the event a celebration of elite sport. The Netherlands achieved its...
Dutch industry seeks quick clarity on Trump’s tariff maneuvering
The Dutch technological industry association FME is calling on the Netherlands and the European Union to provide immediate clarity regarding potential U.S. import tariffs on European goods. The organi...

No flights to the sun from Lelystad Airport for now: 'Nitrogen must drop first'
The new Dutch cabinet aims to open Lelystad Airport for 10,000 annual holiday flights and military use, but the expansion requires a mandatory nature permit. Experts remain skeptical about the plan's ...

Graaf Florislaan to become 30 km/h zone to reduce vibrations and noise from new speed bumps
The speed limit on Graaf Florislaan in Beverwijk is being reduced to 30 km/h to address significant noise and vibration issues caused by newly installed speed bumps. Local residents reported the distu...

TV presenter Koos Postema dies at 93
Renowned Dutch television presenter Koos Postema has passed away at the age of 93. His family announced on Sunday that he died on Saturday from old age, surrounded by his two daughters.

Iran: New talks with US in March over nuclear program
Iran and the United States are set to resume negotiations regarding the Iranian nuclear program in early March, with officials indicating a potential for a preliminary agreement. Iranian Foreign Minis...

Explosions heard in Kyiv after missile attack warning
Powerful explosions were reported in Kyiv early Sunday morning following warnings from Ukrainian authorities of an incoming Russian ballistic missile attack. Residents were urged to seek shelter as se...

Suspect in assault on officer at The Hague asylum protest still in custody
One suspect remains in custody following the arrest of eight people during a protest against asylum seeker housing at the former Haga Hospital in The Hague on Saturday. The individual is suspected of ...

Beverwijk had the lowest voter turnout in the province in 2022. Will residents find the polls next month?
Beverwijk recorded the lowest voter turnout in North Holland during the 2022 municipal elections, with only 43.9% of eligible residents casting a ballot. Ahead of next month's elections, local reports...

Not a drop of sugar comes from the tap
Columnist Wouter Klootwijk discusses tap water and the sugar tax in his latest weekly column about food. The piece highlights that tap water is naturally sugar-free, providing context to the ongoing d...

Anton de Kom born exactly 128 years ago: "He was a razor-sharp writer and organizer"
The Black Archives held a memorial in Amsterdam to honor the 128th birthday of Anton de Kom, a Surinamese writer and resistance fighter who campaigned against colonialism and racism. Participants high...

Trump says he will send a hospital ship to Greenland
Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that he intends to send a hospital ship to Greenland to provide medical treatment to the sick. The announcement follows his previous expressions of interest in t...

One dead and several injured after explosions in Ukrainian city Lviv
Explosions in the center of Lviv, Ukraine, killed a female police officer and injured at least 15 others early Sunday morning. The blasts occurred while police were responding to a reported burglary a...
The clock is already ticking for Jaimi van Essen: youngest minister gets toughest task
Jaimi van Essen, the youngest minister in the new Dutch cabinet, has been tasked with resolving the country’s complex and stalled nitrogen crisis. He aims to adopt a more conciliatory approach towar...
US import tariffs hit Dutch exports, but economy remains resilient
The US Supreme Court has ruled that import tariffs previously imposed by President Trump are unlawful, providing relief for international exporters and American consumers. Although these tariffs had i...

What do young people want from Velsen politics? ‘An apartment is only possible if you have a partner and a good job’
Young people in Velsen are sharing their priorities for the next four years as local political parties develop their election programs. A major concern for this demographic is the housing crisis, with...
Walking behind bars, always ‘earpieces’ nearby: This is what Jetten's life under security will look like
The article details the rigorous security measures and lifestyle changes Rob Jetten would face as prime minister, including constant surveillance and limited privacy. It examines how former and curren...
Haarlem Paid Parking platform faces closure due to lack of funds: 'Unfortunately possible'
The platform Haarlem Betaald Parkeren (HBP), which played a key role in the city's parking referendum campaign, is facing potential closure due to a lack of financial resources. Founder Edwin Vermaire...

About a hundred people at demonstration in The Hague against ICE
Approximately 100 people gathered at the Koekamp in The Hague on Saturday afternoon to protest against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Organized by groups including Dolle Mina’s ...
D66 alderman represents party with youngest council candidates in Uitgeest. René Oud: 'Come to a meeting sometime'
D66 alderman René Oud has successfully recruited the youngest slate of candidate council members for his party in Uitgeest. Oud attributes the age diversity within the local party to his strategy of ...

Hundreds of protesters cause unrest in The Hague's Vogelwijk district
Approximately 200 protesters gathered in the Vogelwijk neighborhood of The Hague to demonstrate against the conversion of the former HagaZiekenhuis into a housing facility. The proposed site is intend...
Living in a time of proof
Journalist and poet Yanaika Zomer discusses an incident of police violence against a woman in Utrecht in her latest column. She reflects on the modern cultural demand for visual evidence, emphasizing ...

Bulb industry stays calm: Regardless of who lives in the White House, there are always tulips in the garden
The Dutch flower bulb and nursery industry is remaining calm following recent developments regarding U.S. import tariffs. Mark-Jan Terwindt, director of the sector's trade association, expressed confi...

Incoming Prime Minister Jetten completes task as formateur
Rob Jetten, leader of the D66 party, has completed his role as formateur and submitted his final report to the Speaker of the House. He is scheduled to be sworn in as the new Prime Minister on Monday.