Netherlands News in English
January 22, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 22nd January, and here’s your Netherlands daily news capsule.
Rutte achieves diplomatic breakthrough for Greenland, but caution is still advised.
Thieves steal entire collection of antique silver from Zilver Museum in Doesburg.
Iran's state TV officially reports death toll from protests, now exceeding three thousand.
Relief for pet owners as cat Kerel returns after Utrecht explosion.
Dutch authorities warn: the country is unprepared for extreme rainfall now and in the future.
Six-hundred-year-old IJsselkogge moves from Batavialand to Zwartsluis, marking a milestone.
Westerscheldetunnel closure means traffic disruptions; plan for detours or delays.
Rabobank is the first to cut back on interest-only mortgages due to risks.
Chilean authorities arrest a man for starting wildfires that have claimed twenty lives.
The U.S. military relocates ISIS prisoners from Syria to Iraq amid ongoing tensions.
France refuses to boycott the World Cup, emphasizing the separation of sport and politics.
Chikungunya outbreak confirmed in Suriname, health officials urge public caution.
Nijmegen researcher withdraws from what they call an unethical vaccine trial.
Researchers say varied exercise can significantly reduce the risk of premature death.
Christian Haasjes wins first Grand Prix race of the season at Weissensee.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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