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Hyosung Heavy Industries Opens European R&D Center in Netherlands
Hyosung Heavy Industries has established its first global research base to enhance its competitiveness in future power technology. The company announced on Oct. 17 that it held an opening ceremony for its European Research and Development (R&D)...
Netherlands to Launch Dedicated Drone Testing Zone Over North Sea by 2026
The V-Bat drone during a demonstration of the Royal Netherlands Navy’s unmanned systems in Den Helder harbor on July 9, 2025. Getty Images/AFP/Remko de Waal As reported by the public broadcaster NOS The Dutch government has announced its intention...
JKR Sarawak’s SSLR2 project wins Bentley’s 2025 Going Digital Award in Amsterdam
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads WhatsApp Telegram Cassidy (third left) receives the Bentley’s 2025 Going Digital Award in Amsterdam on Oct 16, 2025. KUCHING (Oct 17): JKR Sarawak and the Sarawak-Sabah Link Road Phase 2 (SSLR2) have received...
Netherlands Government Scholarship 2025: Eligibility, Application Process, and Benefits
Netherlands Government Scholarship 2025: The Netherlands Government NL Scholarship provides an exceptional avenue for international students seeking advanced higher education within the Netherlands, offering substantial financial backing to foster...
How violent Amsterdam football riot unfolded – and why police have banned Israeli fans from Aston Villa
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Industrial cleaning technology show shines in Stuttgart
The 21st parts2clean trade show concluded at the Stuttgart exhibition grounds on 9 October, 2025, with organisers reporting 165 exhibitors from all areas of industrial cleaning technology in attendance. Additionally, the bilingual p2c.EXPERTFORUM,...
Leveling up as a developer: The soft skills that define global engineering leadership
Every developer begins the same way, solving problems one pull request at a time. The early years of a software career are shaped by syntax, frameworks, and clean architecture. But over time, as the problems grow larger and the systems more...
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Trump says he 'won't be extorted' by Democrats, shuns negotiations as shutdown drags on WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says he “won’t be extorted” by Democrats to reopen the government, making clear that he has no plans to negotiate as...
EXCLUSIVE: Poster unveiled for Tallinn main competition entry The Good Daughter
04/11/2025 - Júlia de Paz Solvas’s sophomore feature promises to be a tender yet piercing portrayal of a young girl caught between family conflict and institutional indifference The Good Daughter by Júlia de Paz Solvas (© Astra Pictures/Avalon...
Visualization technology using Cesium reality modeling can accelerate railway construction in the Philippines
THE Philippines is undertaking its most ambitious railway expansion in decades. Once completed in the 2030s, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) expects railway lines to increase by 356 percent, from 270 to 1,233 kilometers. Nearly every major...
Blockchain and Digital Assets News and Trends – October 2025
[co-authors: Nella Garofalo, Erika Welder] This periodic bulletin is designed to help companies identify important legal developments governing the use and acceptance of blockchain technology, smart contracts, and digital assets. While the use...
Netherlands ill-prepared for railway sabotage, ProRail boss warns
The Netherlands is not prepared for sabotage to its railway, ProRail CEO John Voppen warned, responding to a warning from the Ukrainian Railways. “Our railway system is built on efficiency, not resilience. It is not sabotage-proof,” Voppen said in...
A confident far-right and a stagnant parliamentary left in the Netherlands
A growing far-right In The Hague, fascists trooped through the streets intimidating people of color and pelted the office of the social-liberal D66 party with stones. Nazi salutes were combined with the orange-white-blue flags associated with the...
Switzerland begins latest research on 3D printed human corneas
Scientists in Switzerland have begun developing artificial corneas using 3D printing technology, in a project that could eventually help repair eye damage and restore vision for people affected by corneal disease or injury. The initiative is being...
GM, Ford Stocks Slip As China-Dutch Chip Dispute Over Nexperia Sparks Fresh Supply Chain Fears
Shares of General Motors and Ford fell on Thursday as major automakers warned that a deepening semiconductor disruption tied to a dispute between China and the Dutch government could soon hit U.S. and European vehicle production. General Motors’...
Russia's missiles and drones run on Western tech. Here's how it keeps getting the parts.
Over three and a half years into the war, Ukraine is still finding thousands of foreign-made parts in the Russian missiles and drones raining down on its cities. The findings highlight how Moscow continues to evade sanctions and export controls...
Dutch biotech company to cut 20% of non-medical jobs, primarily in Leiden
Dutch biotech company Pharming announced plans to reduce its workforce by 20 percent, primarily in non-commercial and non-medical roles, with the majority of the cuts affecting its headquarters in Leiden. The exact number of employees impacted has...
Scientists unveil potential cure for brain disorder affecting motor, mental capabilities
Dr. Joel Salinas, a behavioral neurologist and associate professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, speaks with Fox News Digital about why dementia cases are increasing and how people can reduce their risk. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News...
China-Dutch chip clash puts Europe’s carmakers on the brink
European automakers are confronting one of their greatest supply chain risks since the pandemic began. A growing row between China and the Netherlands over the Dutch chipmaker Nexperia has put the continent’s car production at risk. Industry...
Scientists may have discovered first gene therapy for incurable brain disease
Dr. Joel Salinas, a behavioral neurologist and associate professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, speaks with Fox News Digital about why dementia cases are increasing and how people can reduce their risk. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News...