Netherlands: Unwanted Americans becoming a menace
An infestation of delicious but rapidly-breeding American crayfish are causing havoc in Dutch waterways and pasture lands
An infestation of delicious but rapidly-breeding American crayfish are causing havoc in Dutch waterways and pasture lands
Schiphol and Lelystad airports have acquired and closed nitrogen-producing cattle farms nearby in hopes of avoiding flight cuts
Dutch consumer group Foodwatch is giving out 'the award no-one wants'
Another Dutch city makes a formal apology for its role in the slave trade, but a rumored national apology has not yet happened.
Dutch tourism is staging a strong recovery, although domestic tourism accounts for a higher portion than usual
Stopovers of up to a year will be possible on award tickets issued by Air France and KLM
Amsterdam wins out over Orlando as host of the next big celebration for the LGBTQ community
Wild wolf populations are growing in Europe, causing controversy over management and their relations with humans
U.S. and Dutch experts have different views on whether a painting is actually by Vermeer
A project aims to use rats to find survivors after disasters, but the equipment is still experimental
Major roof and repair work will leave the palace with newly-gilded statuary
Delft has long been a centre for fine ceramics, and traditional hand painting methods can still be observed at Royal Delft, the manufacturer of Delft Blue earthenware.
A plan to open international routes to outside competitors is meeting resistance from the state-owned rail operator
Amsterdam's Schiphol continues to struggle with baggage and security problems, but so far has made no moves other than limiting passengers.
Schiphol is backing up again as pay and overtime bonuses are cut; now the airport wants to pay airlines to stay away.