Beatrice Scali 🇮🇹

Five years after spreading her wings away from her beloved Genova, Bia has just landed at DutchReview as an editorial intern. She has lived in China, Slovenia, Taiwan, and — natuurlijk — the Netherlands, where she just completed her bachelor’s in International Studies. When she’s not reciting unsolicited facts about the countries she’s lived in, she is writing them down. Her biggest dreams include lobbying the Dutch government into forcing oliebollen stands to operate year-round, and becoming a journalist. In this order.

First person in the world dies using Dutch-built “suicide capsule”

Last Monday, the controversial "suicide capsule" designed by Netherlands-based doctor Philip Nitschke was used for the first time in a Swiss forest, resulting in...

The list of Europe’s top 50 student cities is out — and only three Dutch cities made it

The list of the best student cities in Europe just dropped and — surprise, surprise! — the Netherlands only features three times, coming 12th,...

Fun fact: Schiphol has some of the longest walking distances in Europe

Do you ever feel like the walk between Schiphol's security and your gate is so long that you might as well take a few...

Eurostar’s CEO is threatening to halt Dutch services: Here’s why

Remember those fast, eco-friendly, smooth train journeys connecting the Netherlands to London, Brussels, and Paris? From 2025, you may have to bid adieu to...

The Hague just became the first city in the world to ban these controversial ads

Last Thursday, The Hague's municipality passed a law to ban fossil fuel advertising in public spaces — becoming the first city in the world...

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