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Geert Wilders’ success will make it harder for EU to forge common stances on migration, Ukraine and enlargement
Anti-EU politician pledges to curb ‘asylum tsunami’ but will need other parties for coalition
Israel and Hamas agree a deal to release 50 hostages
Veteran far-right, anti-Islam leader could be kingmaker in next coalition government after Wednesday’s vote
Post-Thatcherite, post-Trumpian, next week’s elections are tapping into a mood for dry moderation
Decision comes after US threatened ‘countermeasures’ as well as opposition from EU and Canada
New party of former Christian Democrat politician tops opinion polls ahead of November 22 elections
Scheme aims to ease dire humanitarian situation but would require pauses in fighting
Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius is leader of the ruling VVD party and could become prime minister after elections next month
Renters challenge high prices for poor-quality properties as owners pass on interest rate rises and battle regulations
Big increase in levy as part of a series of new measures must still win Senate approval
Wopke Hoekstra faces tough parliamentary hearing over his time as finance minister
Frans Timmermans to head recently formed Green-Labour alliance leading in the polls
Lengthy pilot training process means fighter jets are unlikely to arrive in time to bolster summer counteroffensive
Granting of requests marks first step in significant upgrade of Kyiv’s military capabilities
QEV’s €200mn value will test investor appetite in market littered with failures and frauds
A love of banknotes and a fragmented police force make the country Europe’s chief target for ATM attacks
EU climate commissioner will bid for leadership of leftwing coalition ahead of November’s general election
Planned hydrogen and biofuel projects at Rotterdam would boost EU decarbonisation effort
Long-serving prime minister comes unstuck over immigration dispute after holding together fragmented political centre
EU’s second-longest serving leader ends political career following dispute over Netherlands’ asylum policy
Differences on asylum policy split PM Rutte’s coalition of centre-right and liberal parties
Appeals court gives green light for The Hague to curb air traffic at Schiphol on environmental grounds
The Netherlands seeks to align with US and Japan as introduction of licence tightens controls from September
Several universities to reduce number of researchers from China
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