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Tata Steel tests plant after excessive chromium-6 emissions

Tata Steel tests plant after excessive chromium-6 emissions

Tata Steel is conducting trial runs at its Direct Sheet Plant in IJmuiden this week to measure emissions following an earlier shutdown. The facility was closed after internal tests revealed that chromium-6 emissions had exceeded safety limits.

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Inspectorate imposes penalty on Tata Steel over hazardous steel slag

Inspectorate imposes penalty on Tata Steel over hazardous steel slag

The Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT) has imposed a penalty on Tata Steel for failing to classify a specific type of steel slag as hazardous waste. The steel manufacturer must now update its classification to comply with environmental regulations or face financial penalties.

Interview with Vlaams Belang leader at UvA cancelled due to security concerns

Interview with Vlaams Belang leader at UvA cancelled due to security concerns

A scheduled interview with Tom Van Grieken, leader of the Belgian party Vlaams Belang, at the University of Amsterdam has been canceled. The university's media outlet Folia reported that the event was called off because the politician's safety could not be guaranteed.

Sources: US using Ukrainian anti-drone system in Saudi Arabia

Sources: US using Ukrainian anti-drone system in Saudi Arabia

The United States has reportedly deployed a Ukrainian anti-drone system at a military airbase in Saudi Arabia. Analysts suggest that the use of this technology over American alternatives highlights Ukraine's rapid advancements in drone defense due to the ongoing war with Russia.

Inspections: mental health care for asylum seekers inadequate

Inspections: mental health care for asylum seekers inadequate

The Dutch Justice and Security and Healthcare and Youth inspectorates have concluded that organizations providing mental health care and safety to asylum seekers are failing to cooperate effectively. The investigation found that misaligned activities and poor coordination result in insufficient care for those with high mental health needs.

Microcar enforcement on ferries postponed due to incorrect fine amount

Microcar enforcement on ferries postponed due to incorrect fine amount

Active enforcement against mini-cars on Amsterdam ferries has been delayed until May due to a miscommunication regarding the fine amount, which is 190 euros instead of the previously reported 140 euros. While mini-cars are banned from ferries under transport rules, fines will specifically target drivers using bicycle paths to access the vessels.