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Netherlands
The Netherlands is a country in Western Europe. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Netherlands over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands
- This year, pilot testing of 'game-changing' salt batteries will be conducted in houses in France, Poland, and the Netherlands. [video]
- Cars get solar skins over at auto-maker Lightyear... what a Buzz. [web page]
- Fish poo and vertical farms mix for a new wave in high-rise ag. [web page]
- An agricultural insurrection that is hitting the Netherlands has Dutch farmers protesting. [web page]
- Dutch farmers are being destroyed by politics in 2022 and they have had enough. [video]
- Agriculture is both a narrative of man's harmony with nature and a story of technical mastery. [web page]
- Four terminal perovskite-silicon photovoltaic systems aided Dutch researchers in their quest to crack the 30% barrier in solar cells. [web page]
- To rescue a family from deportation, a Dutch church organises an 800-hour service. [web page]
- The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster has been recognised as a religion in the Netherlands. [web page]
- This Dutch community will produce its own food, live off the grid, and dispose of its own garbage. [web page]
- After at least three people were murdered in a tram shooting in Utrecht, a suspect was apprehended. [web page]
- ISIS claimed responsibility for the airport and subway strikes in Brussels - live updates. [web page]
- According to Lonely Planet, the Peloponnese in Greece is the finest location to visit in Europe in 2016. [web page]
- The Garden of Scotland. [web page]
- Dying chimp at Arnhem zoo smiles for man who cared for her. [web page]
- After calling for the death of all Marxist Democrats in Arkansas, the state's police chief resigned. [web page]
- The world's tallest males have been verified to be Dutch guys. [web page]
- Jonathan Jones: Jeb Bush's gun tweet is a picture of the American nightmare [web page]
- A judge has ordered that a fertility doctor's DNA be tested since he is accused of fathering up to 200 children. [web page]
- How Peaceful European Borders Look. [web page]
- Photographer Demonstrates That Foxes Are Extremely Loving Creatures (11 Pics). [web page]
- According to investigations, MH17 was shot down by a Russian-made missile. [web page]
- The Netherlands intends to establish a worldwide abortion fund. [web page]
- Three people are killed as a rescue ship off the coast of France is overturned by Storm Miguel. [web page]
- Johan Cruyff, the father of Total Football, died at the age of 68. [web page]
- The Netherlands is making moves to ban all non-electric vehicles by 2025. [web page]
- Geert Wilders, the leader of the Dutch far-right Freedom Party, believes the EU should deny admission to all Muslim refugees. [web page]
- Malaysia princess Tunku Aminah weds Dutchman in lavish ceremony. [web page]
- EgyptAir flight MS804: 'Terrorism more likely than technical failure', says Egypt – live [web page]
- Consider this: Will circular runways ever catch on? [web page]
- Memphis Depay of Manchester United sets up three goals for his U21 team against Norwich, while Will Keane scored FIVE goals in the 7-0 triumph. [web page]
- PM Rutte hails Wilders' loss in the Dutch election. [web page]
- Greetings on your special day! Today is Tom Holland's 20th birthday. [web page]
- Qatar has convicted a Dutch lady who was detained 'after being raped.' [web page]
- As France threatens to derail the EU-US agreement, doubts over TTIP are growing. [web page]
- Inside the world-saving crusade of Leonardo DiCaprio. [web page]
- The jokes Europeans make about their neighbours are "rude, but seldom unpleasant." [web page]
- Cameron Squeezed: live on BBC, a band performs a song criticising the prime minister. [web page]
- Erik ten Hag chooses a Manchester United front three without Cristiano Ronaldo for the beginning. [web page]
- He warns about the repercussions of Brexit. [web page]
- In a major setback for Israel, the Netherlands has declared BDS "free expression." [web page]
- Poor nutrition causes children to grow 20cm shorter, according to research. [web page]
- EU considers migration to be a ‘emergency brake' for the UK for up to seven years after Brexit. [web page]
- According to the court, Grandmother must erase any Facebook photos she has uploaded without authorization. [web page]
- 20+ Reasons to Visit The Netherlands, My Home Country [web page]
- In the Mediterranean, Russian ships 'chase away' a Dutch submarine. [web page]
- Dutch cops are training birds to hunt out unlicensed drones. [web page]
- Shell and Exxon are being investigated in the Philippines for their role in climate change. [web page]
- President Hollande acknowledged that "France has a problem with Islam" and warned that the country's national emblem might one day be a lady wearing a burka. [web page]
- Dutch police suspect a mink may have infected a person with Covid-19. [web page]
- The State Department advises Americans travelling abroad to avoid the dreck that is the Amsterdam Windmill Tour. [web page]
- Cyber-plots involving Russia: Allegations of hacking in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. [web page]
- Erdogan says the Dutch are Nazi relics after the vote in Turkey. [web page]
- Greetings on your special day! Today is Willa Holland's 25th birthday. [web page]
- Renting a jail. [web page]
- People with dementia may work on a farm in Holland. [web page]
- A six-year-old girl is shown in heartbreaking pictures bidding farewell to her dying beloved dog. [web page]
- The Dutch Brexit'monster' has gone viral on Twitter. [web page]
- Curators at the Louvre rush to put an ugly Van Gogh painting on display before a surprise visit. [web page]
- Michaela DePrince: 'There are hardly no black ballet dancers, so I feel compelled to stand out.' [web page]
- Welcome to the stronghold of the British acting elite, Dragon School. [web page]
- Ferrari Enzo Crashes Into Tree While Driven By Mechanic. [web page]
- Johan Cruyff dies aged 68 after losing battle with cancer. [web page]
- Three people were killed in a tram accident in Utrecht. [web page]
- 'Pack your bags' [web page]
- Russia is 'liable' for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine. [web page]
- Richard Williams discusses Johan Cruyff, the revolutionary who revolutionised the way the world viewed football. [web page]
- A facsimile of Noah's Ark is sailing to Rio for the Olympics. [web page]
- 'I heard a roar and a growl': Dutch tourist survives tiger attack in Nepal [web page]
- Faith in the EU is eroding in a traumatised Netherlands | Joris Luyendijk. [web page]
- Before Article 50 is invoked, European leaders rule out informal Brexit negotiations. [web page]
- Johan Cruyff 'excited' by Lionel Messi replicating his passed penalty as the Dutch icon continues cancer treatment. [web page]
- If Louis van Gaal stays in charge, David de Gea is ready to leave Manchester United. [web page]
- In a new Captain America: Civil War set photo, we get our first look at Tom Holland's Peter Parker. [web page]
- Andrea Leadsom is appointed as Environment Secretary by Theresa May - live. [web page]
- Free Wi-Fi is available in Amsterdam birdhouses. [web page]
- Museums and orchestras stage haircut protests in the Netherlands, according to Covid. [web page]
- The coast of the Netherlands has been battered by a little tsunami. [web page]
- Bertrand has been ruled out of the England team due to injury. [web page]
- On the anniversary of Charlie Hebdo's murder, a man was shot. [web page]
- 'Dutch Trump' [web page]
- Cruyff's turn in the World Cup is captured on video. [web page]
- Jamie Oliver and Jools Holland are expecting their fifth child. [web page]
- Unilever chooses the Netherlands for its headquarters, but London misses out. [web page]
- To comply with the coronavirus lockdown, the Dutch leader did not see his dying mother for weeks. [web page]
- Harry Kane: 'Cruyff turn against Germany was a great feeling and one I won’t forget' [web page]
- As it occurred, Cameron said in Brussels that the UK "needs some time." [web page]
- Marvel's Spider-Man Could Be Seen For The First Time In Captain America: Civil War Merchandise. [web page]
- A 'ghost ship' emerges on the horizon. [web page]
- SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Adds Donald Glover to the Cast. [web page]
- Is Nexit on the way? [web page]
- Desmond Tutu's daughter has left the priesthood after marrying a woman. [web page]
- In Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man has a very personal relationship with Steve Rogers. [web page]
- Middlesbrough are planning a surprise move for Robin van Persie, who formerly played for Arsenal and Manchester United. [web page]
- The Dune Foxes of the Netherlands are a kind of foxes that live in the sand dunes [web page]
- Tesco's decision to cease selling curved croissants has sparked controversy, in an unexpected turn of events.. [web page]
- Under post-Brexit restrictions, a driver's 'illegal' ham sandwiches were confiscated at the Dutch border. [web page]
- Manchester United U21 defeats FC U21 4-0 Southampton U21: Adnan Januzaj scores twice as the Belgian tries to impress Louis van Gaal in his first game under the Dutch manager's guidance. [web page]
- Cyprus authorities said the EgyptAir hijacker's'suicide belt' is a hoax - live. [web page]
- Willa Holland slams Warner Bros. for thwarting the Suicide Squad's plans. [web page]