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Cabinet wants fewer pesticides but leaves growers with questions

Cabinet wants fewer pesticides but leaves growers with questions

The Dutch cabinet has reached an agreement with farmers to reduce the use of pesticides in the coming years. However, specific targets regarding the exact reduction percentages remain unclear, leaving growers with unanswered questions.

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New European anti-money laundering regulations threaten the future of popular Dutch gift vouchers such as the Boekenbon. Stakeholders argue that these rules are overly restrictive and could lead to the disappearance of what they consider to be Dutch cultural heritage.

Prison sentence for smuggling hundreds of rare parrot eggs from Nicaragua to Schiphol

Prison sentence for smuggling hundreds of rare parrot eggs from Nicaragua to Schiphol

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SpaceX shares slide further: falling below IPO price for the first time

SpaceX shares slide further: falling below IPO price for the first time

SpaceX shares dropped 2 percent on Wall Street to 133 dollars, falling below the initial public offering price of 135 dollars. This marks the company's lowest share price since it went public last month.

German arms exports more than quadrupled in the first half of the year

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Investors sell chip stocks again, causing ASML share price to drop

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