- Rising prices mean Dutch households are saving less post-pandemic
- Majority of international students in the Netherlands struggle with their mental health
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- Public transport workers across the Netherlands to strike this week
- Oldest houseboat in Amsterdam removed from canal after 134 years
- Utrecht once again named the best bicycle city in the world
- Rental prices in the Netherlands experience largest increase since 2014
- 2023 budget: How the Dutch government plans to tackle the cost of living crisis
- September 2022: 7 things expats in the Netherlands need to know
- The Netherlands supports controversial plan to ban visas for Russian tourists
- Train strikes in Utrecht force NS to cancel almost all trains in the Netherlands
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- Train travel in Amsterdam and around Schiphol halted by day 3 of NS strikes
- Solar power accounted for almost 30 percent of Dutch energy in July
- Albert Heijn to wave goodbye to coin system for shopping trolleys
- Welcome to the bike wash! World’s first fietsenwasserette opens in Amsterdam
- Day 2 of NS strikes hit South Holland, disruption expected across the country
- TUI to offer night train package holidays to Austrian slopes this winter
- Doctors Without Borders takes historic decision to deploy team to Ter Apel refugee centre
- Wednesday hottest August 24 ever as the Netherlands swelters in mini heatwave
- NS scraps trains and reduces timetable as a result of staff shortages
- Missed a flight? Here’s how to apply for compensation from Schiphol and Eindhoven Airport
- Dutch travellers’ association: Stay home on days of NS train strikes
- The Netherlands ranked as sixth most competitive economy in the world
- Travellers once again face queues of over three hours at Schiphol Airport
- Leiden falls out of top 100 while Utrecht clings on to top spot in Shanghai Ranking
- Tikkie’s new Groepie function makes it even easier to split costs with friends
- Person with average salary can afford just 1 percent of homes in the Netherlands
- NS workers to strike across the Netherlands from next week
- Cabinet calls on employers to raise wages as prices rise and labour shortage worsens
- Dutch supermarkets see turnover grow even though shoppers buy less