Israel Products Center forced to pay $2,514 after labeling it 'product from an Israeli village in Judea and Samaria' instead of wording from 2015 EU regulation

135 attacks and other events among the highest totals in past decade; watchdog attributes drop since 2019 to lockdowns, wariness of police

Netherlands national laureate Hans Achterhuis says, on Israel's Holocaust memorial day, that when Jews have power they can carry out 'religiously motivated violence'

Decision follows reports of a small number of unusual blood clots in people who received shot, in latest setback for vaccine seen as crucial for Europe, global inoculations

Hollandia Matzes gives some 70,000 total pieces of unleavened bread to students in eastern Netherlands, as part of 50-year-old tradition

Campaigning with boomboxes outside food markets and on video game platform Twitch, Itay Garmy woos young voters with a vision of a strong, unified EU and a new form of politics

Five countries have now suspended rollouts of AstraZeneca vaccines over concerns about post-jab blood clots; company says no evidence of danger

Engineer Lou Ottens' interest in tech was sparked as a boy when he built a radio with a special antenna that he called the 'Germanenfilter' because it could avoid Nazi jammers

La Mousmé was restituted in 1956 after being seized from a Jewish banker during German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940

La Mousmé was restituted in 1956 after being seized from Jewish banker during German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940; it is expected to be sold for $10 million

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