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German drone startup worth $18 billion after new funding round

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Dassen in congress speech: break ties with Palantir

Dassen in congress speech: break ties with Palantir

Volt leader Laurens Dassen has called on the Dutch government to sever ties with the American software company Palantir. During a party congress in Ede, Dassen proposed redirecting the funds currently spent on Palantir toward developing European software alternatives.

New cars and washing machines made entirely from scrap? Tata Steel, Volvo and Electrolux conduct groundbreaking research

New cars and washing machines made entirely from scrap? Tata Steel, Volvo and Electrolux conduct groundbreaking research

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The Netherlands flooded by Chinese car brands: here is the reason

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The Netherlands is experiencing a rapid influx of Chinese car brands, with over twenty manufacturers already present in the market and new ones arriving almost monthly. Auto expert Niek Schenk explains that these companies are increasingly prioritizing the European market for their global expansion.