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European nature further under pressure: ‘more effort needed’

Despite Improvements, Nature in Europe is not Doing Well, Accordination to New Research in 38 Countries. Climate Change and Loss Of Nature Are A Direct Threat to the European Economy and Way of Life. The European Environment Agency (EEA) Examines The State of the Environment in Europe Every Five Years. The Short Conclusion is: Not […]

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Lufthansa wants to buy hundreds of new aircraft and dismisses 4,000 employees

Lufthansa Wants to Increase Profits and Buy 230 New Aircraft. Therefore, The German Airline is Shrinking and Four Thousand Administrative Positions Will Disappear in the Period Up to 2030. It is the Largest Wave of Layoffs at Lufthansa Since the Corona Crisis. Europe’s Largest Airline Group Announced the News On Monday, at the Start of

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Strike ground staff KLM may continue from court under certain conditions

The Strike by KLM Ground Staff at Schiphol Airport May ProCeed on Wednesday, But Only Under Certain Conditions. This was decided by the Summary Judgment Court in Haarlem on Monday. Trade Unions FNV and CNV Must Ensure A Minimum Staffing Level at the Airport. Duration the action, aircraft from other companies, such as delta and

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Air France and Delta stop after strikes with luggage handling through KLM

Airlines Air France and Delta Air Lines no longer let the luggage load and unload at Schiphol. This is partly due to recent strikes from the KLM soil staff. Air France, the French sister company of KLM, and the American partner Delta are looking for another handling partner at Schiphol airport. “Air France and Delta

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Dutch pharmaceutical company Merus is bought by Danes for 8 billion dollars

The Dutch Pharmaceutical Company Merus is Being Acquired by its Danish Counterpart Genmab. The Company is Paying Approximately $ 8 Billion (€ 6.8 Billion) for the Utrecht-Based Company. Merus is developing a treatment for cancer in the head and neck area. Merus’s Shares Have Risen Sharply in Value in recent months. In May, the Company

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Masslaim Due to price increases, variable energy contracts is starting

Six Major Energy Companies Will Receive a Summons Tomorrow Due to the Price Increases in Their Variable Energy Contracts, Accordance to the Consumers’ Association. It Demands Compensation for Customers Who Were Wrongly Charged Higher Rates in the Interim. This marks the start of the mass claim. The Consumers’ Association has set this up together with

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Brussels is allocating half a billion euros for energy projects in Africa

The European Union is an allocating over 545 Million Euros for the Development of Climate-Friendly Energy Production in Africa. This was announced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in a Video Message This Weekend. Africa Still Faces Major Challenges in Terms or Access to Energy. Nearly 600 Million People On The Continent Still

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Now+ EU tightens pressure on Russia: ‘But more necessary to stop war’

While the war in ukraine continues, the conflict between russia and nato is also escalating. Brussels is Responding with Yet Another New Sanctions Package. But experts say these Measures Are Not Enough. Europe Needs to Go Further to Really hit Moscow. Last Week, Brussels Announced the NineteENTH Sanctions Package. The Package is Partly A Response

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British government helps Jaguar Land Rover with loan after cyber attack

Jaguar Land Rover is Receiving Financial Support from the British Government to Recover from A Cyberattack in Early September. The production of factories in Various Countries is at a standstill due to the attack. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is Borrowing Approximately 1.7 Billion Euros from a Commercial Bank, and the British Government is Guaranteeing That

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