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Amsterdam pro-Palestinian student protest broken up by police
Officers in riot gear struck protesters on the head with batons and knocked down the barricades
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Amsterdam crowd protests against discrimination after Dutch far-right win
Silent protest at Amsterdam's Dam Square after PVV wins election
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Flick welcomes Dutch test in Amsterdam
Unbeaten Germany manager wants his young team to gain ‘more confidence’ ahead of World Cup
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New Amsterdam protest planned after curfew violations prompt arrests
Dutch police say they arrested 25 people and handed out 3,600 fines for violations of a nighttime curfew
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Thousands protest in Amsterdam against Dutch coronavirus lockdown
Riot police use water cannon to try to disperse the gathering
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Dutch coronavirus infections jump to highest level since April
The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the Netherlands rose to 76,548, with 6,244 deaths
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Van Gogh painting stolen from Dutch museum in a daring heist
The painting is valued at up to six million euros ($6.6 million)
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Former presidents of ICC group call for review of court
Call was followed by the April 12 decision not to investigate atrocities in Afghanistan
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Double stabbing at Amsterdam station in possible terror attack
Assailant was identified as an 19-year-old Afghan man
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'Dangerous complacency' looms over world AIDS meeting
According to UNAIDS, the global effort is short about $7 billion to eradicate AIDS
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Suicide machine draws crowds at Amsterdam funeral show
The person who wants to die presses the button and the capsule is filled with nitrogen
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Beheaded, bloody doll found in Amsterdam's mosque
The Emir Sultan Islamic Foundation calls this as a 'cowardly and disgusting act'
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20-year-old Instagrams every man who catcalled her in a month
A new law banning cat-calling, harassment of women on French streets will see men fined on the spot
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Image of baby at barbed wire fence wins World Press Photo
Award winning picture snapped by Australian freelance photographer Warren Richardson, is titled 'Hope for a New Life'
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Dutch police train eagles to snatch enemy drones
"It's a low-tech solution to a high-tech problem," spokesman Dennis Janus of the country's national police said
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Driverless shuttle bus to take to Dutch public roads in world first
The WePod will ride back and forth in the central Dutch agricultural town of Wageningen
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Co-pilot wounded by passenger on KLM flight to China
The attacker was taken off the flight by about 15 policemen who were waiting for the plane to land in Beijing
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Briton detained for Amsterdam airport bomb hoax
A departure lounge lounge was cleared as a precaution for some 20 minutes
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While EU governments demur, refugees find a welcome on the web
In Europe, private individuals are proposing free lodging for refugees via Web-based platforms inspired by Airbnb