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Volkswagen may cut another 50,000 jobs to reduce costs

Volkswagen may cut another 50,000 jobs to reduce costs

Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume has indicated in an internal document that the automaker may cut an additional 50,000 jobs to reduce costs and maintain competitiveness. The company is taking these measures to improve its financial position against market competitors.

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European Union member states have granted final approval to revised air passenger rights, which are set to take effect by mid-2027. This decision follows previous support from the European Parliament.

Holidaymakers find cheapest fuel in Spain, the Netherlands is most expensive

Holidaymakers find cheapest fuel in Spain, the Netherlands is most expensive

According to research from the ANWB, Dutch vacationers will find the lowest fuel prices for both gasoline and diesel in Spain this summer. Conversely, the Netherlands is currently the most expensive country for fuel in Europe.

Netherlands becoming more attractive for viticulture: 'But hotter isn't always better'

Netherlands becoming more attractive for viticulture: 'But hotter isn't always better'

Viticulture in the Netherlands is growing rapidly as rising temperatures create more favorable conditions for grape cultivation. This warming climate has led to an increase in the number of vineyards, larger harvests, and improvements in the overall quality of Dutch wine.

Dutch exports continue to rise in May, more petroleum products exported

Dutch exports continue to rise in May, more petroleum products exported

Dutch exports increased by 5.5 percent in May compared to the same month last year. According to Statistics Netherlands, this growth was primarily driven by a rise in the export of petroleum products.

Moana among worst-performing Disney films after disappointing start

Moana among worst-performing Disney films after disappointing start

Disney's new live-action remake of the 2016 film Moana, released in the Netherlands as Vaiana, had a disappointing opening weekend. The film grossed 95 million dollars globally, marking it as one of the weakest box office performances for a Disney live-action remake.