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Dutch launch humanoid robot centre to 'kickstart' race with ChinaA new Humanoid Application Center in the Netherlands aims to bridge Europe's robotics gap with the US and China. CEO Evert Jaap Lugt envisi...
India eyes global bio-energy leadership with unified push on capital, missions and SAF exportsIndia is poised to become a major bio-energy exporter and bolster its energy security. Industry leaders at the India Bio-Energy Conference ...
Fishermen are being pushed to the brink by fuel costs in Southeast AsiaRising energy, freight, and supply chain expenses are escalating seafood prices globally. Governments offer aid, but it's stretched thin, i...
Dutch government led by hard right asks for formal opt-out from EU migration rulesThe new Dutch government, led by Geert Wilders' far-right party, has requested an exemption from EU migration obligations. Dutch Migration ...
Netherlands may be working on a plan to curb new international studentsFourteen Dutch universities have agreed to limit the number of international students and promote proficiency in the Dutch language. New ba...
In a shock for Europe, anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders records a massive win in Dutch electionsWilders' election program includes calls for a referendum on the Netherlands leaving the European Union, a total halt to accepting asylum-s...
Netherlands may limit international students intake to tackle housing crunchThe Dutch authorities in Amsterdam are urging landlords to rent out spare rooms to incoming students due to a housing shortage. The city pl...
Baby formula shortage in U.S: White House tries to find ways to ease crisisThere has been an acute shortage of infant products’ production and import, since last November. The situation has now worsened yet there’s...
World leaders seek ways to strengthen global supply chainsThe leaders emphasized the need for security, especially in technology supply chains, and for fair and sustainable labour conditions and sa...
ABN Amro reports net loss as hefty money laundering fine weighsABN Amro last month agreed to pay 480 million euros to Dutch prosecutors to settle a criminal investigation into its lax oversight of money...
New tensions in Netherlands over refugeesNew tensions have flared in the Netherlands over the sensitive issue of taking in migrants, only hours after Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutt...
Court ruling puts euro fund ball back in Angela Merkel's courtThe ESM, to be based in Luxembourg, is a key plank in Angela Merkel's artillery to defuse the crisis that has gripped the Eurozone.
- FDI in services sector dips 18 pc in April-May FY13
The financial and non-financial services sector had attracted FDI worth $ 910 million during April-May 2011-12, according to official data.
- Corus adopts Tata Steel as its new identity
Corus joined the Tata Steel family in April 2007 in a transaction that created one of the world's largest steelmakers.
- After pvt banks, FIIs may turn attention to other sectors
The move of foreign investors cashing big in private sector lenders over the past week may extend to other sectors as well, given the need ...
- FDI in services sector drops 33.5% due to global credit crunch
Foreign direct investment in the services sector dropped by 33.5 per cent to $4.39 billion during 2009-10, mainly on account of the global ...
- Bush rules out quick finance fix at world summit
George W Bush told world leaders for a weekend summit that there was no quick fix to the financial crisis, scaling back expectations for hi...
- Dexia to receive 6.4 bn euros: Belgian PM
Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme said on Tuesday that the governments of Belgium, France and Luxembourg had agreed to inject 6.4 bn euro...
- ING rules out offer for ABN Amro
Dutch banking group ING on Monday ruled out making an offer to buy rival ABN Amro from the embattled Belgian-Dutch financial group Fortis.
- World economy is "teetering on brink" of downturn and will only grow by 1.8 % this year: UN
The world economy is ``teetering on the brink'' of a severe downturn and will grow by only 1.8 percent in 2008, the United Nations said in ...