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29.05.2025

29.05.2025Day Courts Reversed Trump's Tariffs

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Netherlands for 29.05.2025.

It displays 73 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.05.2025Day Courts Reversed Trump's Tariffs
Morning coverage focused on a US trade court blocking Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs as legally prohibited, weakening America's negotiating position. Multiple outlets tracked this development as it unfolded.

Simultaneously, reports emerged confirming Elon Musk's political role had officially ended, with sources describing his behavior as "childish." This followed previous days' speculation about his diminishing influence in Washington.

By late afternoon, the tariff story reversed completely when a US appeals court suspended the earlier blockade, reinstating Trump's import duties while appeals proceed. Evening coverage emphasized this judicial flip-flop.

Domestic stories included Harry Leijdekkers' re-arrest in Turkey for extradition to Netherlands, continuing the "Bolle Jos" criminal network saga. Housing displacement concerns grew as thousands of rental properties face demolition. Minister Faber retreated from immediate asylum measure implementation after receiving hundreds of parliamentary questions, suggesting coalition pressure following previous days' ultimatums from Wilders.
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05:00US Court Blocks Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs

The newspapers report on a US trade court blocking Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs, ruling that presidents cannot impose duties without acute necessity (Het Financieele Dagblad, RTL Nieuws, De Telegraaf). Meanwhile, Netherlands seeks extradition of Harry Leijdekkers, brother of crime figure "Bolle Jos," who was re-arrested in Turkey (AD.nl). The central bank faces leadership uncertainty as current president Klaas Knot departs next month with no successor announced, despite Finance Minister Heinen's assurances (NRC). Amsterdam crime tensions persist as coffeeshop Los Angeles plans to reopen after two bomb attacks, drawing neighborhood outrage (Het Parool). International coverage includes Trump supporters expressing criticism of Israel and Israeli settler violence against Palestinian families (Trouw, de Volkskrant).
06:51
Metro

Esther ‘bestaat officieel niet’, maar reist al 30 jaar de wereld over

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08:46Musk's Political Role Officially Ends

The newspapers report on Elon Musk's diminished political influence following White House confirmation that his role is ending, with sources describing his behavior as childish (AD.nl, Reformatorisch Dagblad). Housing displacement continues as a major concern with thousands of rental properties facing demolition and forced tenant relocations (RTL Nieuws). Amsterdam's criminal violence persists as a coffeeshop in Oost plans to reopen after two bombings and a shooting, sparking neighborhood outrage (Het Parool). International tensions escalate as EU and NATO condemn Chinese hackers for attacking Czech critical infrastructure (de Volkskrant), while previous coverage of blocked US tariffs and central bank leadership uncertainty remains ongoing.
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Metro

NVWA waarschuwt voor gevaarlijke Haribo-snoepjes: ‘Bevatten cannabis’

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De liefde tussen Elon Musk en Donald Trump is over. Hun relatie leverde politiek steeds minder op, maar schaadde Musks bedrijfsimperium in toenemende mate. De Republikeinen zullen zijn geld evenwel missen.
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10:49
Metro

Huurbevriezing op de tocht? Raad van State is vernietigend

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11:34Courts Block Government Policies

The newspapers report on escalating legal challenges to government policies, with a US court ruling Trump's import tariffs "legally prohibited" weakening America's negotiating position (AD.nl, Het Financieele Dagblad). Dutch housing policy faces similar judicial pushback as the Council of State delivers a "devastating" assessment of rent freezes, putting the measure at risk (Metro Nieuws). Meanwhile, Elon Musk's political influence officially ends as his relationship with Trump deteriorates, with analysis suggesting their alliance increasingly damaged Musk's business empire while delivering diminishing political returns (NRC). Additional coverage includes F-35 fighter pilots experiencing widespread back and neck pain threatening flight safety (De Telegraaf), and reduced participation in Princess Laurentien's childcare allowance program after eligibility requirements were tightened (de Volkskrant).
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Metro

Ui snijden zonder te huilen? Volgens wetenschappers is dít de oplossing

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Metro

Trap er niet in: politie waarschuwt voor nep sms-berichten van ‘iDEAL’

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16:10Dutch Tourists Hit by French Campsite Fire

The newspapers report on escalating domestic and international concerns as Dutch citizens face immediate threats abroad and at home. Dozens of Dutch tourists were affected by a massive fire at a French campsite that went "from bad to worse" (AD.nl). Meanwhile, energy costs surge as air conditioning demand and depleted gas reserves drive up prices, with gas prices reaching unusually high levels (De Telegraaf). Police warn against fake iDEAL SMS scams targeting consumers (Metro Nieuws). Industrial policy advances as Tata Steel's complete green transition requires over €7 billion in total investment, extending beyond the initial €3.2 billion first phase currently under government negotiation (Het Financieele Dagblad). International developments include a US court partially blocking Trump's tariff policies (NRC) and Russia accelerating nuclear weapons infrastructure renewal (RTL Nieuws).
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20:18Trump Tariffs Back in Force

The newspapers report on Trump's tariffs returning to force as a US appeals court suspended the earlier blockade, with multiple sources covering the legal reversal (AD.nl, RTL Nieuws, De Telegraaf). Domestic policy shifts emerge as Minister Faber retreats from immediate asylum measure implementation following hundreds of parliamentary questions, suggesting government flexibility under legislative pressure (de Volkskrant). Climate policy advances locally as Nijmegen bans fossil fuel advertising in public spaces, prohibiting advertisements for cars, gas contracts, and flights as part of broader environmental initiatives (NRC). The parliamentary Corona inquiry committee composition generates debate, with chairman Daan de Kort defending the inclusion of corona critics in the investigation process (Trouw).
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