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Dutch police, rioters clash at protest over COVID-19 restrictions

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Police fired shots during a violent protest against COVID-19 measures in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam on Friday night. Injuries were reported among both rioters and police, and 51 people were arrested.
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Dutch police fire on rioters after anti-COVID-19 protest descends into violence

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Police said they fired warning shots during protests against new COVID-19 restrictions in the Netherlands.
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Europe gas crisis: Netherlands considers expanding gas production

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The Netherlands is considering reopening a controversial gasfield to deal with a severe fuel shortage.
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Media freedom groups create new tribunal to investigate journalists' deaths in The Hague

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A new report by UNESCO suggests a staggering six journalists have been killed worldwide every month in the past five years.
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New tribunal to investigate journalists' deaths created in The Hague

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A new report by UNESCO suggests a staggering six journalists have been killed worldwide every month in the past five years.
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Dutch government tightens COVID-19 measures again

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Hospital admissions are up 31% week on week with a 20% increase in the number of patients admitted to ICU.
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Energy-intensive industries want 'compensation' for green transition side effects

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Peter Claes, President of the IFIEC (International Federation of Industrial Energy Consumers) Europe told Euronews that companies that use a lot of energy to make their products are bearing the brunt of increased energy costs, despite...
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Dutch royals can enter same-sex marriage and not give up throne, Prime Minister says

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The issue has arisen as the heir apparent, Princess Amalia, will turn 18 in December.
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Netherlands coalition talks deadlocked six months after polls

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With coalition talks continuing in both the Netherlands and Germany, some have raised concerns about political stability in Europe.
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Uber loses court battle over whether its drivers are permanent employees

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Judges in Amsterdam said the legal relationship between Uber and its drivers has "all the characteristics of an employment contract".
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Dutch foreign minister Sigrid Kaag resigns over Afghanistan evacuations

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The resignation came after the lower house of Dutch parliament passed a motion of censure against the government over its handling of evacuations from Afghanistan.
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Vincent van Gogh: Newly discovered drawing by Dutch master goes on display

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The "Study for 'Worn Out'" drawing will be exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam until January 2, 2022.
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Second Dutch minister resigns over Afghanistan evacuations

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Ank Bijleveld is the second minister in the Netherlands' caretaker coalition government to resign over the evacuations, following the foreign minister, Sigrid Kaag.
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No new government after six months, but Dutch King still opens parliament

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Dutch King Willem-Alexander outlined a pared-back government plan for the coming year in his traditional speech opening the new parliamentary term.
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Eurovision 2021: Italian rock band Maneskin wins contest

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30 years between wins. find out who has taken home the top honours in the Eurovision song contest.
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Dutch court orders Shell to cut carbon emissions more aggressively

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A Dutch court has ordered Royal Dutch Shell to reduce its carbon emissions by 45 per cent by 2030 compared to 2019 levels in a landmark case brought by climate activist groups.
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Netherlands eases COVID-19 curbs despite spike in infections

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Virologists and medical workers have called the decision to ease restrictions dangerous and irresponsible.
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Netherlands doctors warn against easing COVID-19 rules

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The easing of rules from April 28 has medical staff worrying that their worst fears could become a reality.
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Netherlands Dam: Sea change make structure ineffective

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It was built nearly a century ago as one of the most innovative mega projects of its time.

The 32-kilometre Enclosure Dam in the Netherlands has served to protect the nation from the
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But now, rising water levels and...
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Twenty years since the first gay marriages, the fight for rights in Europe goes on

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Progress over the last two decades has been welcomed by campaigners for LGBT rights, but they warn remobilisation is needed to maintain progress amid backlash in some parts of Europe.
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Netherlands trials new COVID-19 app at pilot music festivals

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The Dutch government wants to investigate whether large events, like music festivals and concerts, can be held safely with proof of a negative COVID-19 test result using a new phone app.
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Dutch far right 'exploiting' anger over COVID lockdown for votes

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Wednesday's vote will be the first major electoral test in Europe since the start of the pandemic, as right-wing politicians are being accused of exploiting people's anger over coronavirus restrictions to gain votes.
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Victory for Dutch government over legal challenge to COVID curfew

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Court found government was entitled to use an emergency law to introduce the measures forcing residents indoors from 9 pm to 4:30 am