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Amsterdam
This ‘Offline Club’ Locks Away Customers’ Phones, Offering a Break From Notifications Amidst Their Busy Lives
“Swap screen time for real time.” So reads the slogan of the Offline Club, a company based in the Netherlands that promotes offline human connection. The founders of the club ...
May 25, 2024
BY
Deborah George
Rick Steves’ Europe: Choose Your Own Adventure in Eclectic Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the place to see the Anne Frank House, eat Flemish-style fries and see beautiful tulips.
February 6, 2024
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Rick Steves
City of Water: Cruising Amsterdam’s Canals
It's, of course, unquestionably true that we live in a world that’s shaped and formed around the automobile. ...
December 4, 2023
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Tim Johnson
Testing Europe’s Cultural Waters in Haarlem
I'm under the towering church spire in the tidy Dutch market town of Haarlem, tempted to eat a ...
August 29, 2023
BY
Rick Steves
Amsterdam Bans Cruise Ships From Docking in City
By Donald Wood From TravelPulse As part of an effort to curb overtourism and alleviate damage from pollution, ...
August 3, 2023
BY
Tribune News Service
Film Review: “Amsterdam’: A Warning About the Rise of Fascism in the USA
R | 2h 14m | Comedy, Farce, Drama | October 7, 2022 "A lot of this actually happened." So opens the ...
October 12, 2022
BY
Mark Jackson
Manufactured Food Crisis: Elite’s ‘Great Reset’ Plan to Take Farmer’s Land, Convert It to Housing: Dutch MP | Facts Matter
Welcome to a super special episode of Facts Matter from the Netherlands! We are in Amsterdam, covering the ...
July 8, 2022
BY
Roman Balmakov
Hostage Taker in Amsterdam Apple Store Dies of His Injuries
AMSTERDAM—The man who held a customer hostage at gunpoint at an Amsterdam Apple store has died of the ...
February 24, 2022
BY
Reuters
Amsterdam Apple Shop Hostage-Taker Sought 200M-Euro Ransom
AMSTERDAM—A gunman who held a hostage for hours in the Apple Store in Amsterdam demanded a ransom of ...
February 23, 2022
BY
The Associated Press
Armed Suspect Holds Hostage at Amsterdam Apple Store
AMSTERDAM—An hours-long hostage standoff at the Apple Store in Amsterdam ended late Tuesday with police in a car ...
February 22, 2022
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The Associated Press
Dutch Consumer Watchdog Gives Apple Fifth $5.7 Million Fine in App Store Dispute
AMSTERDAM—The Dutch antitrust watchdog fined Apple 5 million euros ($5.7 million) on Monday, the fifth such penalty in ...
February 22, 2022
BY
Reuters
WeTransfer Owner Seeks Amsterdam IPO, Plans $182 Million Share Issue
AMSTERDAM—The owner of WeTransfer, which offers file sharing and collaboration tools said on Wednesday the company will seek ...
January 13, 2022
BY
Reuters
Dutch Government Plans Strong Measures to Curb COVID-19
AMSTERDAM—The Dutch government said on Thursday it would take strong measures to curb COVID-19 infections as hospitals scaled ...
November 26, 2021
BY
Reuters
The Netherlands Unveils Its First National Holocaust Monument
AMSTERDAM—A monument listing 102,163 Dutch victims of the Holocaust was unveiled by King Willem-Alexander in Amsterdam on Sunday, ...
September 19, 2021
BY
Reuters
Dutch Crime Reporter de Vries Fighting for His Life After Shooting
AMSTERDAM—Celebrity Dutch crime reporter Peter R. de Vries, known for his work in exposing the criminal underworld, was ...
July 7, 2021
BY
Reuters
Dutch Police Detain 240 Nationwide as Anti-Lockdown Protests Turn Violent
AMSTERDAM—Rioters looted stores, set fires, and clashed with police in several Dutch cities on Sunday, resulting in more ...
January 25, 2021
BY
Reuters
No Orange Crush: Dutch Celebrate King’s Day at Home
THE HAGUE, Netherlands—There was no orange crush on April 27 as CCP virus restrictions reined in festivities marking ...
April 28, 2020
BY
The Associated Press
‘We have nothing to hide’: Why Dutch People Don’t Mind You Peering Into Their Homes
Many Dutch people never close their curtains or blinds. Often, people don't even have curtains or blinds.
April 15, 2020
BY
Wire Service
With an Expected 29 Million Tourists by 2030, Netherlands to Stop Promoting Tourism to Curb Overcrowding
BRUSSELS—The Netherlands is set to stop promoting itself as a holiday destination and is even considering more drastic ...
May 7, 2019
BY
Nick Gutteridge
Amsterdam Revisited
Amsterdam is a city of bicycles and canals, distinctive architecture and friendly people, and a city with a ...
January 15, 2019
BY
Barbara Angelakis
Police Find Marijuana Growing in ‘Pot Nursery’ Under Toilet Bowl at a Business
Police in the Netherlands have posted a video showing the entrance to a cannabis grow room they discovered ...
October 17, 2018
BY
Tom Ozimek
Terror Suspect in Amsterdam Knife Attack Shot After Just Nine Seconds
An Afghan man suspected of stabbing two Americans in Amsterdam’s central station was shot just nine seconds after ...
September 6, 2018
BY
John Smithies
When I’m Traveling, It’s Easier to Be Present
I’ve always loved to travel. Each trip reminds me that there are so many different perceptions, ideas, and customs ...
December 19, 2017
BY
Jennifer Dubowsky
Amsterdam, a City on the Move
Amsterdam has been known as "The Venice of the North" for so long, it's time it shed that ...
January 24, 2017
BY
Barbara Angelakis
Transportation Mayhem After Brussels Attacks
Travel in and out of Belgium has become chaotic after the attacks at the Brussels airport and subway ...
March 22, 2016
BY
Denisse Moreno
Museum Criticizes Anne Frank-Themed ‘Escape Room’
As part of the game, visitors are locked in and have to escape within an hour using teamwork, ...
March 18, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
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March 18, 2016
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