The Netherlands is heading to the polls again, less than two years after Geert Wilders led his party to a surprise victory.
Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten said he was “very confident” of being able to put together a government after his party’s strong showing in parliamentary elections that saw Geert Wilders’ anti-Islam ...
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Immigration, asylum, take centre stage in Dutch election
Orange smoke flares burning and draped in the Dutch red, white, and blue flag, masked men rampage through the streets ...
The vote comes against a backdrop of deep polarization in this nation of 18 million, violence at a recent anti-immigration ...
The President’s goals were clear on the first day of his term, when he issued an executive order overruling the Fourteenth ...
With a tight contest expected, Whittle goes for the hyper local pitch that he IS Caerphilly, an approach followed slightly less tub-thumpingly by Tunnicliffe. All the candidates have given their ...
In a poll, 66% of registered Latino voters in California were concerned about an immigration enforcement at a vote site.
THE HAGUE - Voting for the Dutch parliament's lower house began on Wednesday, as 1,166 candidates from 27 parties compete for ...
Rob Jetten would be the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay prime minister, but he must win the support of several ...
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