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Explosion Damages Jewish School in Amsterdam

An explosion damaged a Jewish school in Amsterdam, with no injuries reported. The incident follows heightened security after recent attacks on synagogues in the Netherlands and Belgium.

New Dutch Naivety: Reviving Playful Rebellion in Pop

The New Dutch Naivety movement revives the cheeky 'ludiek' spirit of 1960s Dutch protest culture through lo-fi pop songs about chocolate, transport, and smoking bans, challenging modern norms with playful rebellion.

Rediscovered Rembrandt Unveiled at Rijksmuseum

A 17th-century painting, long attributed to Rembrandt's workshop, has been authenticated as an early work by the Dutch master after hi-tech analysis, dramatically increasing its value.

Cees Nooteboom, Dutch Literary Titan, Dies at 92

Dutch novelist, poet and travel writer Cees Nooteboom, who witnessed key European events from WWII to the Berlin Wall, has died aged 92. He authored nearly 60 books and won major literary awards.

Dutch Court Orders Probe into China-Owned Chipmaker Nexperia

A Dutch court has mandated a formal investigation into semiconductor firm Nexperia, upholding the suspension of its Chinese CEO. The ruling follows national security concerns and supply chain disruptions affecting global auto manufacturers.

Rijksmuseum's Ovid Show Blends Myth with Modern Art

The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam unveils a groundbreaking exhibition exploring Ovid's Metamorphoses through contemporary art, featuring works by leading artists that reinterpret ancient myths for today's audiences.

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