New case of bird flu in the Netherlands: a bitter blow, says minister
Bird flu has been identified at a poultry farm in
Zoeterwoude, in Zuid Holland province. It is the first case in almost a
week and takes the total number of affected farms since the outbreak
began to five.
All 28,000 chickens on... More >
Massive cocaine haul in Rotterdam
Rotterdam port police have found over 3,000 kilos of cocaine
in a shipment of cassava, an edible root, from Costa Rica.
The drug was divided...
More towns plan New Year firework curbs
At least 19 towns and cities in the Netherlands are imposing
partial firework bans during this year’s New Year celebrations, website
nu.nl...
Abandoned Dutch bikes head for Jordan
Hundreds of bikes which have been abandoned by their owners in
Amsterdam are being shipped to refugee camps in Jordan, the Parool...
Restaurants face bad review threats
Dutch hospitality industry lobby group KHN is to talk to food
website Iens.nl after reports that restaurants are being blackmailed
with the threat of...
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- Amsterdam ships abandoned bikes to refugee camps in Jordan
- More Dutch towns plan New Year firework restrictions
- New case of bird flu in the Netherlands: a bitter blow, says minister
- Massive cocaine haul in Rotterdam, hidden in cassava root
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- No need for Turkey to apologise about racism claims, says Dutch PM
- Brussels approves Dutch 2015 spending plans, urges rigorous implementation
- A discount or a bad review, blackmailers tell Dutch restaurants
- British investment firm Round Hill buys Dutch social housing
- Rotterdam to tackle air pollution, ban old cars from city centre
- 5,000 Dutch cancer cases a year due to obesity: WHO
- Outsiders not welcome in Moluccan area, house sprayed with grafitti
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- KLM announces €700m efficiency drive, freeze on cabin crew jobs
- Groningen home owners to go to court over quake damage
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