Netherlands News in English

April 15, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 15th April, and here’s your Netherlands daily news capsule.

EU has a golden opportunity to adjust veto rights amid rising concerns over Hungary's leadership.

Police suspect an internal conflict in the case of a man set on fire in a wheelchair.

A dead sperm whale has washed ashore in Renesse, and cleanup will be a massive undertaking.

The royal couple joyfully sings with schoolchildren during their visit to Miami.

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima enjoy a constructive meeting at the White House.

A 14-year-old boy tragically dies after a serious scooter accident in Bruchem.

Minister Van den Brink reassures the CDA about the legality of immigration policies amid political tensions.

The Eye Filmmuseum faces a precarious financial situation, with management citing alarming figures.

Prosecutors demand prison sentences of up to five and a half years for art theft suspects.

Inez Weski expresses despair in her final words, feeling betrayed by the state.

The UK has removed its first advertisements for unhealthy food products.

Diplomatic talks aim to end conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, but success seems unlikely.

Humanitarian organizations report worsening food crises in Sudan, with people surviving on one meal a day.

The Dutch cabinet breaks its promise, imposing fines on officials involved in the benefits scandal.

The cabinet allocates one billion euros to address the impacts of the Iran war, while fuel taxes remain unchanged.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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