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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is Europe’s most interesting royal
As the Dutch royals visit the U.K., the popular queen with the lively, worldly spirit might be able to pass on some tips to Britain’s duchesses
In The Netherlands, a Pyrrhic victory against nationalism
Geert Wilders didn’t become The Netherlands’ PM—but a patchwork parliament and still-rising tides makes Mark Rutte’s win far from clear-cut
How to legalize marijuana? Go Dutch
Our laws may soon be laxer than Holland’s—and a lot more corporate
Tiny country, big people: Why the Dutch tower over us all
How a small country became a land of big people in stunningly short order
Refuge for Cindor Reeves
Why the brother-in-law of a former Liberian president was granted immigration status in the Netherlands
How Dutch women got to be the happiest in the world
Few Dutch women work full-time—does this mean they’re powerless, or simply smarter than the rest of us?
Dutch MPs approve ban on kosher, halal slaughter
Parliament passes bill banning slaughter of livestock without stunning it first
The Dutch abortion ship sails no more
A move blamed on growing conservatism in the Netherlands