As Blue and White leader stumps for votes, Hague District Court begins jurisdiction hearing over incident that killed plaintiff's relatives

'It’s not a period of my life I want to remember,' Taha Ewis Bakri Abdel Ghani says of assault; victims allege he became more religious prior to attack

'This is our way of saying you are not alone, we are behind you,' philanthropist says after giving 36-foot-high object, once Europe's largest, to town battered by rockets

Museum in Den Bosch bans photography at exhibit; opening met with protests

Muslim activist made the claim in a speech while wearing a niqab at a demonstration against the ban on face-covering garment

Women wearing face-covering veils in schools, hospitals, and on public transportation could now face fines

Move follows Swiss decision to stop payments until investigation into Palestinian refugee agency is completed

In controversial ruling, Netherlands restitution committee refuses to return a Wassily Kandinsky painting worth millions, citing 'public interest'

73-year-old businessman Benoit Wesly stabbed, beaten and tortured in his home in city of Maastricht; unclear if crime had anti-Semitic motive

Two groups say labeling has become a political tool to pressure Israel and refuse to comply

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