The far-right government of this country has been systematically eroding gay rights for some time, but the looming April 3 election could see them wound back even further.
Nadette De Visser, the author of Jeruzalem/Quds, writes from Amsterdam about issues of culture and conflict.
The Daily Beast series about two Dutch girls, Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers, is revisited in a new book, “Lost In The Jungle,” by authors Marja West and Jürgen Snoeren.
Peter de Vries was working with the star witness in one of the Netherlands’ biggest murder trials when he was shot.
Years after Agent Orange was banned from the battlefields of Vietnam it was still being used in the U.S. Campaigners say it is time the companies who made it are held to account.
The verdict comes after a spate of new terror attacks this fall, including the beheading of a schoolteacher.
There’s a new player in the global meth trade after Dutch MDMA producers realized they could make even bigger profits if only they could secure some meth cooking lessons.
Fourteen survivors of the deadly attack on the Paris offices of the satirical magazine have given heart-rending testimony as they search for meaning in this high-profile trial.
A rogue’s gallery of minor players is on show in a glass cage, but where is the prospect of real justice?
A former Kurdish opposition figure, who had settled in the Netherlands, discovered the hard way that there is no such thing as a peaceful retirement for Iranian dissidents.
‘Chris was simultaneously the most glamorous and adventurous person who’d ever walked among us.’