Rob Jetten, Netherlands and Dutch general election
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Netherlands set to get 1st-ever gay prime minister
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Geert Wilders and his far-right party blew up the Dutch governing coalition this year. Will that cost their party seats in Parliament?
Voters and leading contenders cast their ballots across the Netherlands on Wednesday in a close-run snap election called after anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders brought down the last four-party coalition in a dispute over a crackdown on immigration.
Beijing has said it will loosen a chip export ban it imposed after Dutch authorities took over Nexperia - a Chinese-owned chipmaker based in the Netherlands.
Geert Wilders suffered a loss of support as a center-left party staged major gains, an election result that could offer lessons for Europe’s far right.
The outcome of Wednesday's vote in the Netherlands could determine the strength of the far-right in a knife-edge race.View on euronews
Rob Jetten, 38, is set to become the Netherlands’ youngest and first openly gay prime minister after leading his D66 party to victory. The historic win comes as he prepares to marry Olympian Nico Keenan.
Votes are still being counted in the Netherlands after a tense election, leaving uncertainty about the future government
Prime Minister Dick Schoof called fresh elections following the first collapse of his government, which would go on to fall a second time within a few months.
To celebrate the 750th anniversary of the city of Amsterdam, the future queen relied on a cherished family heirloom.
Cristian Chivu is preparing to rotate his Inter Milan side for Sunday’s Serie A trip to Hellas Verona, with three changes expected from the team that beat Fiorentina. According to Sky Sport, via