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International efforts to combat organized crime intensified
The international fight against organized (drug) crime requires further intensification. Minister Yeşilgöz-Zegerius of Justice ...
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New Benelux police treaty to enter into force on 1 October
Police officers from Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg can now collaborate more conveniently and effectively across their ...
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Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport to organise international Defeating Dementia conference on 2 October
The number of people with dementia worldwide is increasing rapidly. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 55 million ...
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Pre-announcement of the Tender for the Operation of the Netherlands Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka
It is expected that the tendering process for the operation of the Netherlands Pavilion during the World Expo 2025 Osaka, ...
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Canada and the Netherlands launch the Global Declaration on Information Integrity Online
Information integrity is essential to help ensure the strength of democratic processes and to protect fundamental rights. The ...
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Additional €2 billion to fight poverty
The government will make an additional €2 billion a year available on a structural basis to support vulnerable households. This ...
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Budget Day 2023: a changing world order requires unity
Every year, on Budget Day, King Willem-Alexander delivers the Speech from the Throne, which lays out the government’s plans for ...
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Budget Day 2023: investing in protecting the democratic rule of law
Organised, subversive crime is having a major impact on society. Guardians of the rule of law, such as journalists and lawyers, ...
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2024 Tax Plan: essential steps for society and for the tax system
Today Marnix van Rij (State Secretary for Tax Affairs and the Tax Administration) presented the 2024 Tax Plan to the House of ...
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Targeted support offered to victims of the childcare benefits scandal with children taken into care
Victims of the childcare benefits scandal whose children were also involuntarily taken into care will receive a letter from ...