Podcast: Gourmet Wolves At The Circle Party From Hell Edition

The capital’s 750th birthday celebrations get off to a chaotic start, while Ajax lose the title and their Italian coach in the space of a week. Foreign affairs minister Caspar Veldkamp has more success in Europe, forcing the EU to investigate Israel’s aid blockade in Gaza. Auditors skewer the government’s spending plans, while the IMF sticks the knife into the koopkrachtplaatjes. And was a motley crew of Dutch bikers and Romanian mobsters behind the Drents Museum heist?
Ophef of the week: Infernal row engulfs ticket chaos for Amsterdam’s ring party
Highway to Hell: Confessions of a would-be Ring reveller
News
Dutch push EU to review Israel agreement over “catastrophic” Gaza crisis
Gaza protest in The Hague attended by 100,000 people, organisers say
Radboud is latest Dutch university to cut ties with Israeli institutions
Dutch broadcasters join calls to discuss Israel’s participation in Eurovision
Fewer international students starting bachelor degrees in Netherlands
Hundreds of criminal convictions undermined by administrative errors
Dutch need to spend €19bn extra a year more on defence to meet Nato target
IMF urges Netherlands to focus on investment rather than spending power
Romanian crime link investigated in Drents Museum gold heist
Wolves preferred to get their teeth into deer and wild boar, research shows
In for the cull: the full list of animals you can legally kill in the Netherlands
Sport
Veterans’ Daty as PSV’s Perisic and de Jong secure Eredivisie title
Eindhoven in party mood as PSV celebrate league win
Coach Francesco Farioli quits Ajax, citing difference in vision
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