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A breakthrough of sorts in the coalition talks as the four parties agree to form a “programme cabinet”, which sounds like a piece of charity shop furniture. Protests against the visit of Israel’s president sparks cast a shadow over the long-awaited opening of Amsterdam’s Holocaust Museum. The SGP starts a crusade after learning that the government has ordered four new submarines to be built in France. And drug-running winger Quincy Promes’s flight from justice appears to have come crashing down to earth on the streets of Dubai.
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News
Coalition talks enter next phase to form “programme-based” cabinet
Wilders to give up prime minister hopes in deal to break deadlock
Thirteen arrests during protests against visit by Israeli president
“Sobibor began in the Vondelpark”: king opens Holocaust museum
The whole story: national Holocaust museum and memorial opens
Rutte defends mayor after Wilders condemns Holocaust museum demo
NL can deport asylum seekers to Belgium under Dublin rules, court says
Refugee centre breaks overcrowding limit again, fines reach €60,000
Third-country refugees from Ukraine win reprieve in fight to stay
Netherlands to order four new submarines from French shipbuilder
Rangers want to use firecrackers and klaxons to scare off wolves
Sport
Ajax knocked out of Conference League as new director starts work
PSV’s Champions League run ends with 2-0 defeat in Dortmund
Two Dutch clubs will play in Champions League in 2025/26 season
Quincy Promes arrested in Dubai at request of Dutch prosecutors
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