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Dec 18

Netherlands ‘going into lockdown again’ to curb omicron

By Danica Kirka, Mike Corder, Associated Press

Schools, universities, and all non-essential stores, bars and restaurants in the Netherlands will be closed until Jan. 14 starting Sunday, caretaker Prime Minister Mark Rutte said Saturday night.

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Jul 11

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A Dutch chocolate company’s fight to end illegal child labor

By Megan Thompson, Joan Martelli

The chocolate industry has a dark side: almost 1.6 million children work -- illegally -- in the cocoa growing regions of Ghana and Ivory Coast. Tony’s Chocoloneley, a quirky but popular chocolate brand in The Netherlands, is on a mission…

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Jan 20

Dutch propose curfew to rein in virus, will ban more flights

By Mike Corder, Associated Press

The Dutch government says it wants to impose a curfew as part of beefed-up restrictions to rein in the spread of a new more contagious coronavirus variant that already accounts for at least one in 10 Dutch infections…

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Apr 26

Dutch students complete Atlantic crossing forced by virus

By Aleksandar Furtula, Associated Press

Greeted by relieved parents, pet dogs, flares and a cloud of orange smoke, a group of 25 Dutch high school students with very little sailing experience ended a trans-Atlantic voyage Sunday that was forced on them by coronavirus restrictions.

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Nov 29

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News Wrap: Stabbing attacks jolt London, the Netherlands

In our news wrap Friday, stabbing attacks in London and the Netherlands have jolted both countries at the start of the holiday season. In the first incident, a man killed two people near London Bridge before he was shot and…

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May 10

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For the first time ever, ‘All the Rembrandts’ are on display in Amsterdam

By Jeffrey Brown, Jaywon Choe, Lorna Baldwin

An extraordinary new exhibition in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum marks the first time the museum’s entire collection of Rembrandts is available to the public. Titled “All the Rembrandts,” the show commemorates the 350th anniversary of the Dutch master’s death and sheds new…

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May 09

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Dutch businesses work to test the concept of a circular economy

By Jeffrey Brown, Jaywon Choe, Lorna Baldwin

The Netherlands has become a global leader in implementing the tenets of a “circular economy,” a radical new approach to sustainable living that focuses on reducing consumption, minimizing waste and reusing nearly everything. As Jeffrey Brown reports, some Dutch companies…

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Apr 16

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How landscape designer Piet Oudolf captures nature’s ‘emotion’

By Jeffrey Brown, Lorna Baldwin, Jaywon Choe

As spring takes hold, sparking thoughts of budding plants and new life, we explore how one of the world’s preeminent landscape designers approaches creating a garden. Piet Oudolf is perhaps best known for his work on New York City’s High…

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Mar 21

Netherlands tram shooting suspect faces terrorism charges

By Associated Press

Prosecutors say the man will be charged with offenses that include multiple counts of murder or manslaughter with a terrorist intent.

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Mar 18

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News Wrap: Streetcar shooting in the Netherlands kills 3

In our news wrap Monday, a gunman in the Netherlands killed three people and wounded five more on a streetcar in Utrecht. A 37-year-old man from Turkey was arrested hours later; the Dutch justice minister said it is unclear what…

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