Dutch centrist D66 party wins big in election
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Dutch Bros said it plans to open stores in four new cities during the last quarter of 2025, including Florida, Missouri, and Georgia.
The small European nation of 18 million people is in the middle of its worst housing crunch in decades. But there is no quick political solution.
Voters in the five large Dutch cities liked Rob Jetten’s campaign. The D66 was the party with the most votes in Rotterdam, Utrecht, The Hague, and Eindhoven in yesterday’s parliamentary election. GroenLinks-PvdA suffered a significant loss in Amsterdam,
National City will soon welcome a Dutch Bros Coffee drive-through after the Planning Commission unanimously approved the project Monday. The 950-square-foot shop will replace a vacant Pizza Hut at
Voters in the Netherlands have cast their ballots in a snap election triggered by anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders
Approximately 65 percent of eligible voters had already cast a ballot in the 2025 Dutch General Election by 7:45 p.m. on Wednesday, research firm Ipsos I&O told NOS. The estimate would equate to about 8.