dutch buy air france klm stake to counter french influence

Dutch buy Air-France KLM stake to counter French influence

THE HAGUE: The Netherlands announced on Tuesday (Feb 26) the surprise purchase of a stake in Air France-KLM, saying it needed to protect Dutch interests after a series of rows about the alliance's management.
ghosn received 8 million euro in improper payments nissan

Ghosn received 8 million euro in 'improper' payments: Nissan

Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn received nearly eight million euros in "improper payments" from a Netherlands-based joint venture, the Japanese car giant alleged Friday (Jan 18), threatening to sue to recover the funds.
180000 dutch tulip flowers blossom in vietnam

180,000 Dutch tulip flowers blossom in Vietnam

Local people had the opportunity to enjoy nearly 180,000 tulips imported from the Netherlands between December 28, 2018 and January 1, 2019 at the spring flower garden of the EcoPark urban area.
dutch pm warns against copying brexit chaos

Dutch PM warns against copying Brexit 'chaos'

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte warned the Netherlands on Monday (Dec 17) against emulating the "chaos" and division of Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
heavy fog grounds flights in the netherlands

Heavy fog grounds flights in the Netherlands

Heavy fog over the Netherlands forced at least one airport to close its runways and divert inbound flights on Sunday (Dec 16), leaving thousands of passengers stranded, the airports and news reports said.
psg to snatch ajax star de jong from man city in record 75 million deal report

PSG to snatch Ajax star De Jong from Man City in record €75 million deal: Report

Paris Saint-Germain could pip Manchester City to the signing of Ajax and Netherlands midfield star Frenkie de Jong in a record 75 million euro deal, a Dutch newspaper report said Friday (Dec 7).
uber hit with uk dutch fines for data breach

Uber hit with UK, Dutch fines for data breach

THE HAGUE: Britain and the Netherlands fined ride-hailing giant Uber more than one million euros on Tuesday for hiding a huge data breach for more than one year.
dat vinh tien receives kema type test for its low voltage products

Dat Vinh Tien receives KEMA Type Test for its low voltage products

On the occasion of the 13th anniversary of the establishment and the ground-breaking of its second factory, Dat Vinh Tien was awarded KEMA Type Test Certificate from reputable organisation KEMA-Netherlands for its low voltage switchboards 6300 A, 100 k, form 4B, IP43.
over 1m tonnes of animal feed in europe may contain banned gmos report

Over 1m tonnes of animal feed in Europe may contain banned GMOs: report

Over one million tonnes of animal feed in Europe could be contaminated by banned genetically modified organisms contained in a vitamin-based additive, French newspaper Le Monde reported on Friday (Nov 23).
portugal held by poland sweden promoted in nations league

Portugal held by Poland, Sweden promoted in Nations League

Hosts Portugal had already qualified for June's inaugural Nations League finals alongside England, the Netherlands and Switzerland, while Poland could not avoid relegation.
dna match brings dutch police closer to solving cold case murder

DNA match brings Dutch police closer to solving cold case murder

Dutch detectives said on Wednesday (Aug 22) they have identified a suspect in the brutal murder of a young boy two decades ago, in a case that has gripped the Netherlands.
dutch court says ryanair pilots strike can go ahead

Dutch court says Ryanair pilots' strike can go ahead

A Dutch court told Ryanair pilots in the Netherlands on Thursday (Aug 9) they could join a wave of strike action planned across Europe, set to plunge thousands of passengers into summer travel misery.
german dutch ryanair pilots to join european strikes on friday

German, Dutch Ryanair pilots to join European strikes on Friday

Ryanair pilots in Germany and the Netherlands will join a wave of strikes against the no-frills carrier across Europe on Friday (Aug 10), escalating a row over pay and conditions at the height of the summer season.
europe sizzles in heatwave as wildfire hits portugal

Europe sizzles in heatwave as wildfire hits Portugal

Europe sweltered through an intense heatwave on Sunday (Aug 5), with soaring temperatures contributing to forest fires, nuclear plants closing and even threatening the Netherlands' supply of fries, although some countries experienced a slight respite.
one dead 20 injured in south africa vintage plane crash

One dead, 20 injured in South Africa vintage plane crash

One person was killed and about 20 were injured when a vintage plane crashed on Tuesday (Jul 10) after it took off on a test flight from a small airport in the South African capital Pretoria, emergency services said.