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Tag Archives: Netherlands
The meaning of a meeting of Europe’s leading nationalist minds
In Koblenz, Germany, the leaders of Europe’s nationalist movement unite for an awkward political spectacle
Europe’s far-right coalition in the works
Dutch firebrand Geert Wilders has been busy forging an angry alliance of far-right nationalist parties
Why Canada’s household debt problem could get worse
It’s easier to spend today when you know you don’t have to worry about saving for tomorrow
Jama Warsame is a citizen of nowhere
He was deported to Somalia by Canada, but rejected by the Dutch for not being Somali enough
A year of celebration and sorrow for the Dutch royals
There are times when the written word doesn’t do justice to a story. It usually comes in the midst of disasters, triumphs or sorrow. In April the Dutch royal family celebrated the transfer of the throne from Queen Beatrix to her eldest son, Willem.
A historic day as Holland celebrates the investiture of King Willem-Alexander & Queen Maxima, Europe's youngest… http://t.co/lIY1wiIR7s
Willem-Alexander in, Beatrix out: a Dutch family affair
The queen of the Netherlands passes the torch to her eldest son
Máxima of the Netherlands heralds a new era for royal Europe
The Netherlands will soon have its first king in 123 years. But it’s his queen that has people talking.
High seas hijinks for Paul Watson
His life of radical activism lands him in a familiar spot: a European jail cell
When does hacking = journalism?
A Dutch journalist faces criminal charges for exposing the security flaws of local transit passes