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Dutch PM Rutte warns EU ‘running out of time’ on refugee crisis

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The Dutch government has warned the EU that time is running out to find a solution to Europe’s refugee crisis.



Prime Minister Mark Rutte said the bloc should look to drastically cut the number of arrivals over...
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Hopes of ‘concrete solutions’ to migrant crisis, as Netherlands starts EU presidency

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Members of the European Commission are visiting Amsterdam to officially mark the start of the Dutch presidency of the EU Council.



Prime Minister Mark Rutte will receive them and there will be talks with the...
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Migrant crisis: EU members told to act with more ‘urgency’ as Dutch presidency starts

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“To be strong, Europe has to be united.” The message from Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as he marks the start of his country’s EU presidency.



He has been hosting European Commission officials in...
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Getting Turkey migrant deal ‘working’ is top EU priority, Dutch PM tells euronews

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The migrant crisis, the economy, terrorism. These are just some of the big issues in Europe, as the Netherlands takes over the rotating EU presidency.



Euronews reporter Olaf Bruns has spoken to...
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Canadian women's water polo team falls to Netherlands in final match before quarterfinals

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The Netherlands defeats Canada 20-11 in their final preliminary round match at the Olympic Games Paris 2024. The Canadians will face Spain in the quarterfinals.
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Auger-Aliassime and Dabrowski end Canada's 24-year Olympic tennis medal drought with mixed doubles bronze

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Felix Auger-Aliassime and Gaby Dabrowski teamed up to defeat the Netherland's Wesley Koolhof and Demi Schuurs 6-3, 7-6(2) to claim the Olympic bronze medal in mixed doubles tennis.
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Romania: Graduation of first F-16 pilots trained at the Fetești Training Centre

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The graduates are the first F-16 pilots trained in the nation since the centre was operationalised.
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'Mission ready': First Romanian F-16 pilots get their wings

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The graduates are the first US-made fighter jet pilots trained in the nation since the centre was operationalised.
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'Mission-ready': First Romanian F-16 pilots get their wings

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The graduates are the first US-made fighter jet pilots trained in the nation since the centre was operationalised.
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MH17 victims honoured at Ukraine crash site memorial 10 years on as Moscow denies responsibility

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More legal action is underway to hold Russia accountable under international law for the attack that killed all 298 on board.
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Euros 2024: Football demonstrates its power to inspire and divide

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A tournament of passion, controversy, and unity. From fan celebrations to societal tensions, football shows its power to inspire and divide.
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Dutch Patriot air defence system deployed in Lithuania

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A total of three Patriots are currently protecting Ukrainian airspace from Russian air attacks: two from Germany and one from the US.
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State of the Union: Imminent famine in Sudan and Orbán's EU presidency

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This edition of State of the Union focuses on the start of Hungary's rotating EU presidency and the ongoing humanitarian disaster in Sudan.
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Rule of law concerns spark protests during Dutch government swearing-in

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A group of protesters watched from behind the fences at Huis ten Bosch Palace as a new Dutch cabinet was sworn in.
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Expansion of the radical right in European governments could shape decisions in the Union

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The radical right continues to expand its power in the EU, as shown by the new government in the Netherlands, which took office this Tuesday, and the results of the first round of elections in France. This expansion could have an impact...
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Radical right's rise in European governments could impact EU decisions

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The radical right continues to expand its power in the EU, as shown by the new government in the Netherlands, which took office this Tuesday, and the results of the first round of elections in France. This could impact the way decisions...
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Former spy chief Dick Schoof sworn in as new Dutch prime minister

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Dutch King Willem-Alexander swore in the new ministers and state secretaries at the royal Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague on Tuesday.
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Mark Rutte set to be next NATO chief after securing Romania's backing

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The outgoing Dutch Prime Minister will head the military alliance for the coming years after Norway’s Jens Stoltenberg steps down
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Netherlands royalty makes a stop in East Flatbush during US tour

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The Dutch king and queen will head to the New York Historical Society on the Upper West Side to continue their stay in New York City.
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EU elections debate: Von der Leyen doubles down on deal with Meloni

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EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen clarified her intentions to cooperate with Giorgia Meloni's Fratelli d'Italia in a live debate in the Parliament, haunted by the ghosts of the far-right parties that did not participate for...
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Amsterdam: After police crackdown, what’s next for UvA’s Gaza protesters?

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The University of Amsterdam closed for two days after protests in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza turned violent.
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Dutch faculty join student walkout after police cleared Amsterdam encampments

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“We have a centre for genocide studies on this campus... We need our institutions to step up.”
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Amsterdam University walkout: Staff protest after police crackdown

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The students are demanding the university divests from Israel linked companies and are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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The Netherlands' Joost Klein is kicked out of Eurovision

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The organisers said the Swedish police are investigating after a complaint was made about Klein by a female member of the production crew.