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07.02.2025

07.02.2025The Day Wilders Lost His Ministers

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Netherlands for 07.02.2025.

It displays 103 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.02.2025The Day Wilders Lost His Ministers
Trump's sanctions against the International Criminal Court in The Hague, following his Gaza resort plan from yesterday, prompted 79 countries to issue condemnations. The Netherlands, as host country, expressed particular concern.

Internal PVV tensions dominated coverage as Wilders threatened to dismiss his own state secretary Coenradie, with shouting heard through ministry doors. Minister Faber intervened to protect Coenradie, while simultaneously maintaining a firm stance on asylum laws despite Council of State advice. The controversial PVV plan to release prisoners early was abandoned, with the ministry arranging additional cells at Schiphol.

Putin acknowledged "very difficult" situation in Kursk as Ukraine prepared to deploy French Mirage fighters. Gas prices surged 30% due to Siberian polar vortex, while Canadian consumers launched boycotts against American products in response to Trump's trade threats.
07.02.2025
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05:11

05:12Trump Sanctions The Hague

The newspapers report on Trump's new sanctions against the International Criminal Court in The Hague, with the Netherlands expressing regret over the decision (RTL, NOS). Housing market experts warn about substandard new construction threatening the market (AD), while asylum numbers are declining across Europe, though experts dispute the impact of Dutch policy on this trend (NRC). Ukraine's military capabilities might expand with western Mirage fighter jets (Volkskrant).
07:59
Metro

Nederlanders snakken naar meer seks, maar hierom lukt dat niet

07:59

08:57PVV's Internal Storm

The newspapers report on internal conflict within PVV, where Wilders threatened to dismiss his own state secretary (AD). In international news, coverage continues of Trump's sanctions against the ICC in The Hague (RTL, NOS), while Gen Z leads anti-corruption protests in Serbia (Volkskrant). European media discusses the continent's ability to confront both Trump and Big Tech (Reformatorisch Dagblad). Criticism against Timmermans grows within his own support base (Telegraaf).
09:35
09:51
Metro

Nederlandse singles opgelicht door neppe Rieu, Rutte en Froger

09:51
10:47

10:50Wilders Threatens His Own Minister

The newspapers report on escalating internal conflict within PVV, with multiple sources describing Wilders threatening to dismiss his own state secretary Coenradie, with shouting heard through ministry doors (AD, Parool, Telegraaf). The military is increasingly using digital simulations for training, citing cost efficiency and realistic scenarios (NRC). Dutch singles report being scammed by impersonators of public figures like Rieu and Rutte (Metro). Minister Faber maintains a firm stance on asylum laws, suggesting only minor adjustments (NOS).
10:55
11:27
Metro

Vroegboekkorting van de NS blijkt een succes: zo scoor je goedkoper treinkaartjes

11:27
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13:05Wilders Blocks Prison Release Plan

The newspapers report on escalating internal PVV conflict, with Wilders and state secretary Coenradie clashing over a prison cell shortage plan (NRC, NOS, Telegraaf). Trump's policies receive attention on two fronts: his attack on the International Criminal Court in The Hague (AD) and analysis of his trade policies as following historical American protectionism (FD). Meanwhile, Putin acknowledges difficulties in Kursk as Ukraine launches new offensives (Volkskrant).
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15:21Trump's Triple Echo

The newspapers report on Trump's influence across multiple domains: Canadians launching boycotts against US products in response to his tariff threats (NRC), ongoing discussions about his Gaza plan (Reformatorisch Dagblad), and the Dutch cabinet seeking solutions to ICC sanctions (NOS). A space debris incident in the Caribbean (AD) and a significant 30% gas price surge due to Siberian polar vortex (Telegraaf) are also reported. Internal PVV tensions continue with conflict between Wilders and Minister Coenradie (RTL).
15:27
Caroline van der Plas was in 2023 trots op het binnenhalen van ex-PVV’er Lilian Helder. Maar Helder, zagen BBB’ers daarna, had moeite met haar nieuwe partij. „Ze zonderde zich steeds meer af.”
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18:10Wilders Loses Grip On His Party

The newspapers report on growing internal tensions within PVV, with multiple sources describing conflicts between Wilders and his party members (AD, NRC, RTL). In international news, 79 countries have condemned US sanctions against the International Criminal Court (NOS), while financial analysts warn that US trade threats are likely to materialize despite market optimism (FD). The Rotterdam Film Festival awarded its top prize to a Croatian film about rising fascism (Trouw).
18:47
Metro

Robotdieren met camera’s maken nu natuurfilms: op pad met robotkreeft en robotwalvis

18:47
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20:31
79 landen, waaronder Nederland, hebben zich in een verklaring uitgesproken tegen de sancties die de VS wil gaan opleggen aan het Internationaal Strafhof (ICC) in Den Haag. De landen waarschuwen dat de sancties kunnen leiden tot straffeloosheid en beschadiging van de internationale rechtsorde.
20:31
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21:37PVV Minister Shields Secretary From Wilders

The newspapers report on internal PVV tensions reaching new heights, with explicit conflict between Wilders and state secretary Coenradie, while minister Faber intervenes (NRC, RTL). Financial analysts warn that market optimism about US trade threats is premature (FD). In technology news, robot animals with cameras are now being used to film nature documentaries (Metro), while Apple complies with EU regulations, allowing adult content apps on iPhone (AD).