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  • Dutch village Zaanse Schans to introduce tourist entry fee from 2026 – All you need to know

    From 2026, tourists must pay to enter Zaanse Schans, the Dutch village of windmills. Learn why the fee was introduced and what it means for visitors.

  • 'Make America Gay Again': Amsterdam pride march gets political

    'It's important to be here, to show up. With all the stuff that's going on in the world, it's getting really scary, especially in America,' said Dani van Duin, a 44-year-old IT specialist who identifies as a lesbian woman.

  • Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan enjoy dreamy Amsterdam getaway with sons Uyir and Ulag

    Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan delighted fans with glimpses of their Amsterdam vacation, sharing heartwarming moments with their twin sons, Uyir and Ulag. The couple’s photos radiate love, family bonding, and joy, setting new standards for parenting and relationship goals.

  • IndiGo starts bookings of flights to Manchester and Amsterdam from Mumbai

    IndiGo, with its new flights to Amsterdam, will enter a competitive space, as KLM and Air India currently operate multiple daily flights between Amsterdam and Delhi

  • Amsterdam stabbing attack wounds five, motive unknown: Police

  • Amsterdam witness new riots as police make arrests after attacks on Israeli football fans | N18G

    On November 11, riots broke out in Amsterdam following a soccer match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax, which had sparked violent clashes earlier in the week. Police arrested several people as unrest continued in the city, including the setting of a tram on fire, likely by fireworks. No injuries occurred in the tram incident, as it was empty at the time. The violence is part of a broader wave of unrest linked to the match, including attacks on Israeli fans, which Dutch authorities have condemned as antisemitic. The Dutch Prime Minister and other officials denounced the violence, and investigations into the incidents are ongoing. Four suspects, including minors, were detained, and dozens of others were fined for disturbances. Videos from the riots showed police confronting attackers who shouted antisemitic and anti-Israeli slurs. Tensions remain high, with antisemitic incidents rising in the Netherlands amid the Gaza conflict.

  • Air India increases weekly flights to Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Milan from June

    From June 22 2024, Air India will operate daily non-stop flights from Delhi to Amsterdam Schiphol and Delhi to Milan Malpensa, increasing frequency on the two key routes from 4x weekly and 5x weekly, respectively.

  • 5 finest international destinations to visit in March

    From scenic Vietnam to picturesque Netherlands with blooming tulips, explore new cultures and landscapes this spring.

  • Flight diverted after business class passenger throws tantrum over meal choice

    A United Airlines flight to Amsterdam was diverted to Chicago after a business class passenger became enraged over the meal choices onboard.

  • Suresh Raina’s new restaurant will bring the flavours of India to Amsterdam

    Former India cricketer Suresh Raina announced today that he is opening a restaurant in the Netherlands.

  • Air India launches direct flight between New Delhi and Amsterdam

    The airline stated that the flight would operate with a two-class Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner four times a week, from June 11.

  • Amsterdam’s airport is on a quest to ban private jets

    The Netherlands’s largest airport made its intentions known in April, when it announced plans to ban night flights and private jets starting in 2026.

  • Ireland couple save on house deposit by traveling around the world and dog sitting

    Garth and Molly refer to the cost-of-living-busting lifestyle 'the best thing they have ever done'.

  • Visiting Amsterdam now finds a city at a crossroads: Travel guide

    During the pandemic, Amsterdam was able to see what the city looked like without tourists of this ilk, and it doesn’t want to go back. Some city officials have proposed a “discouragement” ad campaign for international visitors with plans to “go wild” in the city.

  • Inside the bicycle’s conquest of Amsterdam

    Dutch cycling is very social: Communication with fellow travelers, via eye contract and gestures and speech, is what allows riders to negotiate often-packed paths without incident. There’s no barking “on your left!” when passing; riders just flow silently past

  • No satisfaction: Jagger has COVID, Rolling Stones gig off

    After lead vocalist Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID-19, the Rolling Stones postponed their show in Amsterdam just hours before it was scheduled to begin.

  • Watch: Punches fly as brawl erupts on flight. Shocking video is viral

    A fight broke out between passengers on a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight from Manchester to Amsterdam on Thursday.

  • Jewish notary may have betrayed Anne Frank and her family to the Nazis, claims book

    The man, Arnold van den Bergh, may have revealed the hiding place of Anne Frank and her family in Amsterdam to save his own family, according to the six-year inquiry led by a former FBI agent.

  • Amsterdam holiday: Don't miss the museums, tulips, and canal cruise

    On June 1, 2021, the Netherlands opened up for passenger flights from India. This is the best time to travel to Amsterdam, the city of Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt, and Anne Frank.

  • TCS launches co-innovation centre at Amsterdam

    Pace Port Amsterdam is the third co-innovation centre by TCS, after New York and Tokyo, in a global network of physical-digital innovation hubs.

  • In pics | New Dutch exhibition takes unflinching look at slavery

    The stark contrast between finery and brutality, wealth and inhumanity is a recurring pattern at the museum’s unflinching exhibition titled, simply, “Slavery,” that examines the history of Dutch involvement in the international slave trade.

  • How Amsterdam is stealing a march on rivals as Brexit trading hub

    Amsterdam has also overtaken London to become Europe's number one corporate listing venue so far this year, data shows, and the leader in euro-denominated interest-rate swaps, a market estimated to be worth about $135 trillion in 2020.

  • Amsterdam plans to limit drug tourism, may allow only residents to buy cannabis from 'coffee shops'

    The Netherlands allows registered coffee shops - one-third of whom are based in Amsterdam - to legally sell marijuana to their customers.

  • SpiceJet to operate its first long haul flight to Amsterdam on August 1

    Scheduled international passenger flights have been suspended in India since March 23 in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, special international charter flights are permitted on a case to case basis by the aviation regulator DGCA.

  • In pics | Amsterdam’s red-light district reopens after coronavirus shutdown

    The decline in coronavirus cases in the Netherlands has prompted health officials to allow sex workers in Amsterdam to resume meeting clients much earlier than expected.

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