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Local parties fare better than national players in first poll since Dutch PM’s reelection last year. → Read More
Mark Rutte says it not all about France and Germany. → Read More
News comes as Angela Merkel is hoping to get the final sign off on coalition deal with SPD. → Read More
French MEP claims the Patriots have some 6,500 members. → Read More
French voters dissatisfied with level of purchasing power, pollster says. → Read More
Lubbers was the longest-serving government leader in Dutch history. → Read More
The Dutch justice ministry has said it will allow ex-Georgian president to stay on the basis of family reunification. → Read More
‘To not further impact the position, I see no other option than to submit my resignation,’ Halbe Zijlstra said. → Read More
Halbe Zijlstra previously claimed he overheard the Russian president talking about his expansionist ambitions at a gathering in 2006. → Read More
The PVV received some €130,000 from the US in 2015-2017. → Read More
Drawing the top stories around the globe. → Read More
Drawing the top stories around the globe. → Read More
Drawing the top stories around the globe. → Read More
Commission VP says planned changes would have a ‘significant negative impact’ on independence of the court system. → Read More
Documents within the Paradise Papers leak suggest £10 million of the Queen’s private money was invested offshore. → Read More
Cambridge News told to call American Embassy in London for some ‘big news’ on November 22, 1963. → Read More
The release is an ‘encouraging signal,’ German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said. → Read More
Dutch cabinet sworn in, Chinese president holds on to power and Brexit hires on European front pages. → Read More
Jamaica coalition agrees no new taxes, no new debt, but tax relief for low- and middle-income-earners. → Read More
Battle of the airports, glyphosate vote and Mark Rutte on Wednesday’s front pages. → Read More