Ephraim Schrijver, who taught at Amsterdam Cheider, wins appeal against 2-year sentence after just 1 of 5 complaints deemed credible; case could be taken to Supreme Court

Reports in 2014 revealed hundreds of thousands of former Nazi soldiers or widows across Europe still receiving monthly war stipends

Jolisa Brouwer's pornographic confections prove too hot to handle for Party of Unity, which says they go against its conservative policies; party has been accused of anti-Semitism

'I’m ashamed of my country that my help is even needed,' says Simi Liebel about refusal to extend residency of Marloes Sonnenveld

Abdelkader Benali said in the past he feels uncomfortable around Jewish people in Amsterdam, called Gaza a 'ghetto'

Abdelkader Benali has reportedly complained about the number of Jews in Amsterdam and has called the Gaza Strip a 'ghetto'

As 4,470 die of coronavirus, authorities set January 26 as date to expand existing measure that previously only targeted UK; other countries also tighten restrictions

Order to remain in effect until January 1; restrictions on other forms of transportation still under review

Judges uphold Restitutions Committee ruling that disputed artwork stay in Stedelijk Museum and not be returned to family of original owners

Commission finds Restitutions Committee has damaged Netherlands' reputation by refusing to return some items held in museums, among them disputed $22m Kandinsky painting

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