The horse-drawn coach, a gift from the city of Amsterdam to Queen Wilhelmina in 1898, has long been the target of critics. By Claire Moses The Dutch royal family will stop using a horse-drawn ...
The areas of Indonesia where Dutch colonial rulers built a huge sugar-producing industry in the 1800s remain more economically productive today than other parts of the country, according to a study co ...
In the aftermath of last year's malignant theatrics of public apologies from the Dutch government, municipalities, financial institutions, and recently the monarchy itself for the genocidal ...
Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s apology followed the publication of a government-funded report into the conduct of Dutch troops during the 1945-49 conflict. Dutch forces drive a column of M3 Stuart tanks ...
The Dutch Royal Family lays a wreath at the National Monument in Amsterdam on May 4, 2009. Reuters/Olaf Kraak On Dutch Memorial Day – May 4 – the Netherlands remembers its war dead from World War II ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologized Monday on behalf of his government for the Netherlands' role in slavery and the slave trade, in a speech welcomed by activists as ...
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