AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNetherlands World Cup surge: Ronald Koeman’s Oranje thrashed Sweden 5-1 in Houston, extending the team’s World Cup unbeaten run to a record 14 matches and moving them to the top of Group F on four points. Tech & law in travel: Spain’s hotel industry is preparing a major class-action against Booking.com over pricing “parity” clauses, following an EU court ruling and the platform’s later changes under the Digital Markets Act. Dutch chip geopolitics: The US raised concerns that ASML EUV tools may have reached China; ASML and the Dutch government say licensing rules are followed and deny any shipment. AI and self-driving regulation: Australia’s motoring group warns Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving (Supervised)” is outpacing local rules, highlighting the gap between available tech and road-law reality. Health research in the Netherlands: A global network backed by the Leducq Foundation will study cerebral amyloid angiopathy, coordinated by Boston University and Radboudumc in the Netherlands. Neuroscience and empathy: Dutch researchers report that watching others get hurt can trigger touch-like brain processing, offering new angles on empathy. Science meets society: Ghana welcomed Germany and the Netherlands’ plan to return about 2,000 looted artefacts as reparatory justice talks gather momentum.
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