Dutch court orders government to cut nitrogen pollution by 2030
The ruling follows earlier verdicts that have highlighted the ineffectiveness of the government’s nitrogen-cutting policies.
Read More'The Traitors' creator says the show got rejected '40 or 50 times' — but he kept pitching until someone said yes
The second season of "The Traitors" UK comes to its deceitful and dramatic conclusion on Friday. Marc Pos said it took him five years to get the show...
Read MoreRomanian farmers give up on growing potatoes as costs surge
Seed costs have doubled in recent years while agricultural labour has become more expensive and harder to find.
Read More‘Giving people a voice’: What is a citizens’ climate assembly?
Around the world, these assemblies have been held on everything from electoral reforms to abortion law and biodiversity.
Read MoreIn which European countries is it easiest to see a doctor?
The European health sector is facing a workforce crisis. With an ageing doctor population, there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel.
Read MoreWhy Trump’s funding ban for overseas abortion groups matters
The US tends to ping-pong on the rule based on the president’s political party, but Trump’s version goes further than previous bans.
Read MoreA rare manatee gives birth to calf in the pool at Dutch zoo
This is the moment a rare West Indian manatee was born at a zoo in the Netherlands. Extraordinary footage shows the calf's arrival at 9.18am...
Read MoreOne of Europe's most wanted fugitives 'is hiding out' in Sierra Leone
The Netherlands and Sierra Leone are investigating reports that the Dutch cocaine kingpin Jos Leijdekkers is living in the West African nation.
Read MoreHow the weather may affect young people’s mental health
Hot weather played a role in Spain, while colder temperatures seemed to affect young people in the Netherlands.
Read MoreDutch police arrest trio over theft of Romania’s golden helmet
After the shocking theft of Romania’s precious ancient Cotofenesti helmet, Dutch police have arrested three suspects, offering a glimmer of hope...
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