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THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Dutch soccer player Quincy Promes was being extradited Friday from Dubai to the Netherlands, where he faces a prison sentence for involvement in cocaine smuggling, the ...
AMSTERDAM - Former Netherlands international Quincy Promes has been extradited by the United Arab Emirates to the Netherlands, where he is to serve jail sentences for drug trafficking and assault ...
A new exhibition in Delft, The Strandbeesten Mortuary, showcases the life and evolution of Dutch artist Theo Jansen’s iconic wind-powered beach creatures. Made from materials like PVC pipes and ...
Brace yourselves – "Broistas" are coming. Dutch Bros is expanding to a handful of new states in 2025, a company representative confirmed to USA TODAY. The drive-thru coffee chain, which has ...
The Dakota Inn Rathskeller, a German restaurant and bar on Detroit's east side, is changing hands; Detroiter Paddy Lynch is buying it.
Dutch opposition parties are calling for fresh elections as soon as possible, a day after anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders sparked the collapse of the country’s four-party coalition government.
The governing coalition in the Netherlands collapsed after Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders withdrew his populist Party for Freedom’s ministers over the country’s immigration and as… ...
CINCINNATI — Dutch Bros Coffee, a popular drive-thru coffee chain known for its energetic "broistas" and handcrafted drinks, is making its way to Cincinnati. The company, which was founded in ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Populist far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders plunged Dutch politics into turmoil Tuesday by withdrawing his party’s ministers from the ruling coalition in a dispute… ...
Portraits of the Dutch journalists killed by the Salvadoran army in 1982, at an event in El Salvador’s capital in 2023 to commemorate the anniversary of their deaths.
According to the Dutch election authority’s data, no single party has ever won a majority since the first direct elections in 1848. What happens until elections?
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has stepped down on Tuesday following his coalition partner, far-right politician Geert Wilders' decision to leave the government over a migration law dispute.
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