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The Netherlands, in English
ABOUT THE PAPER

We cover the Netherlands in English.

Daily Dutch News exists for readers who want to understand the Netherlands without fighting the page first. We cover Dutch news, culture, everyday life and the Dutch calendar in clear English, with a clean reading experience, no forced subscription wall, and a privacy-respecting approach that is not built around turning every article into bait for paywalls, consent walls or massive ad-tech systems.

PRINCIPLES
  1. Reader-first by design. The article should be the centre of the page. We keep the interface clean, fast and readable instead of burying the story under clutter.
  2. No forced subscription wall. News should be easy to reach. Newsletters are optional, not a gate readers must pass before they can read.
  3. Privacy-respecting publishing. We do not treat a news article as a reason to push readers through unnecessary tracking or a maze of marketing partners before they can read.
  4. Clear English, Dutch context. We write for people in and around the Netherlands who want the news, the cultural context and the practical meaning without noise.
  5. Independence and corrections. Editorial judgement stays separate from commercial work, and factual errors should be corrected clearly when they happen.
EDITORIAL STANDARDS

Our standards pages explain how we publish, how we handle sensitive stories, and how readers can ask us to review a possible mistake.