Netherlands pleased with move to arrest SS officer

The Ministry of Security and Justice is pleased that the German Public Prosecution Office has moved to arrest war criminal Klaas Carel Faber. The PPO issued a request for the arrest of the 89-year-old former Nazi SS officer last week to a court in the southern German city of Ingolstadt. A spokesperson for the Dutch Justice Ministry called the development a breakthrough. “We are watching with interest what the German court decides” a... [more]

Dutch banks come up with their own mortgage tax relief plan

The Netherlands’ two biggest mortgage providers have come up with their own plans to phase out mortgage tax relief, the Financieele Dagblad reports on Tuesday, quoting banking sources. The paper says both ING and Rabobank have drawn up their own plans to gradually cut back on the tax break and handed them over to the banking association NVB. NVB chairman Boele Staal said on Monday the organisation wants to talk about ‘necessary reforms’... [more]

Dutch leftwing parties: higher tax for rich

Labour, the Socialist Party and the Green Left Party have launched a joint call for a higher tax rate on high incomes as part of a plan for “clever, solidary, green investments.” The party leaders launched their plea in Dutch daily de Volkskrant but did not indicate how much they wanted to raise the highest tack bracket, which currently stands at 52 percent. Recent calculations suggest an increase of just one percent could see the state... [more]

Merkel vows faster eurozone reform after S&P downgrades

European leaders promised on Saturday to speed up plans to strengthen spending rules and get a permanent bailout fund up and running as soon as possible, a day after U.S. agency S&P cut the ratings of several euro zone countries’ creditworthiness. In a conference call with reporters and analysts after downgrading nine of the euro zone’s 17 countries, Standard & Poor’s said it saw continued risks from the debt crisis... [more]

S&P downgrades nine euro zone countries

Standard & Poor’s downgraded the credit ratings of nine euro- zone countries, stripping France andAustria of their coveted triple-A status but not EU paymaster Germany, in a Black Friday the 13th for the troubled single currency area. “Today’s rating actions are primarily driven by our assessment that the policy initiatives that have been taken by European policymakers in recent weeks may be insufficient to fully... [more]

Dutch PM defends queen’s ‘nonsense’ headscarf remark

Queen Beatrix is right to say Geert Wilders is talking nonsense by describing Muslim headscarves as a symbol of female oppression, prime minister Mark Rutte said on Friday after the weekly cabinet meeting. ‘There are an awful lot of women who wear headscarves and they are not all oppressed,’ Rutte said. On Thursday, the queen, who was on a state visit to Oman, told reporters Wilders was talking nonsense for criticising her decision... [more]

PVV councillor thrown out of party for ‘Turkish pig’ email

The anti-Islam PVV in Limburg has sacked one of its provincial councillors for describing a Labour party colleague as ‘a piece of sicked-up halal meat made from a Turkish pig’. The comment was made a year ago by PVV number two Cor Bosman in an email to 20 supporters after Labour councillor Selçuk Öztürk gave an interview to a local magazine. The decision to sack Bosman was taken at an emergency meeting on Friday morning after news... [more]

Van der Sloot sentenced to 28 years prison

Joran van der Sloot has been given a 28 year sentence in prison in Lima for the aggrevated murder of 21 year-old Stephany Flores in May 2010. This means with a sentence reduction for the amount of time he has spent on remand, he will released in 2038. After which he will be deported from Peru. Earlier this week the Dutchman pleaded guilty to all charges hoping to be given a reduced sentence. The Public Prosecution had demanded 30 years in... [more]

Groningen (Holland) still threatened by flooding

The heavy rainfall that accompanied the storms of the past few days have led to critically high water levels in the northern-most provinces of Groningen and Friesland. On Thursday, a dike near the Groningen town of Tolbert was in danger of collapse, but the situation there has since stabilised. On Friday, the condition of a dike along the Eems Canal became critical. About 800 inhabitants of several villages along the canal have been evacuated. State... [more]

Amsterdam: great place to shop

Amsterdam’s most expensive shopping thoroughfare, the P.C. Hooftstraat, has come in at number three on the list of the world’s nicest places to shop. Singapore’s Orchard Road came at the top of the list, which is in its fourth year of publication. Luxembourg’s Avenue de la Liberté came second. The list is compiled by the international shopping public on behalf of the French marketing agency Presence. Almost 400 shops,... [more]

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