Dutch to pursue extradition through UN of Pakistani men convicted of threats to kill Geert Wilders
Far-right leader living under round-the-clock police protection for 20 years because of anti-Islam views and campaign to ban the Koran
New Dutch government to stop funding shelters for failed asylum seekers
Coalition agreement includes possibility of making law to allow country to temporarily stop accepting refugees
Ukraine aspires to the International Criminal Court but ‘justice cannot be selective’
The court investigates without favour, and may charge alleged war criminals from either side
Dutch royal family apologises after men wrongly suspected of following princess are stopped at gunpoint
Lawyer for four friends demands apology for ‘racial profiling’ after men unwittingly took same route as vehicle carrying Princess Amalia
The Netherlands will need an addition 3 million migrants to shore up workforce and pay taxes by 2040
Population of the country has hit 18m, according to the Central Statistics Bureau, which calculated that immigrants account for 16% of that figure
Survey reveals 15% of Dutch adults believe far-right conspiracy theory that white population is being replaced
Theory claims leftist ‘elite’ are replacing white population with non-western immigrants
Gaza conflict: Are jurisdiction doubts prompting International Criminal Court’s invitation for written submissions?
Critics suggest decision around Netanyahu, defence minister and three Hamas leaders may be strategic and request for their warrants could be rejected
How a drug cartel in Amsterdam turned to selling a new product: residential homes
Police estimate at least 800 houses have been bought through a drug dealer-turned-estate agent, but admit this figure is probably just ‘the tip of the iceberg’
International Court of Justice finds Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories in breach of law
Court says Israel’s occupation of territories amounts to long-term annexation which has undermined the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination
Dutch Alzheimer’s breakthrough will allow doctors to determine decline of brain function
Researchers have developed a predictive model to anticipate progression of disease
Cocaine seizures at Dutch ports decline as northwest European entry points become ‘less attractive’ to traffickers
Big reduction in cocaine attributed to better co-operation with customs and police counterparts in Latin America
Dutch refugee policy official refuses to work with new right-wing coalition government
Asylum committee chair says Geert Wilders’s Freedom Party is ‘inherently undemocratic’
Mark Rutte’s reputation as a consensus builder will be tested as soon as he takes charge at Nato
Dutchman faces a formidable to-do list, with Russia, China and perhaps Donald Trump requiring careful attention
Dutch court sentences six men over murder of journalist in 2021
Investigative reporter Peter R de Vries was shot on a busy street in Amsterdam
Dutch left-wing parties gain support while Wilders also wins seats
Immigration and healthcare the dominant themes as voters turn out in highest numbers for EU election since 1989