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Netherlands activates first phase of energy crisis plan amid market pressures

The Netherlands is preparing to activate the initial phase of its national energy crisis plan, marking a precautionary step in response to ongoing pressures in fuel and energy markets. The plan, originally designed during the energy disruptions that followed the 2022 conflict in Ukraine, outlines a series of escalating measures depending......

ASML to stop reporting bookings ahead of closely watched earnings

ASML is set to report its first quarter 2026 results on April 15, with investors focusing on both financial performance and a major change in disclosure policy. The company said it expects quarterly revenue between 8.2 and 8.9 billion euros, with gross margins of 51 to 53 percent. Analysts estimate revenue around 10.2 billion dollars, up more......

Basic-Fit data breach exposes personal information of 200,000 members in the Netherlands

European fitness chain Basic-Fit has reported a significant data breach affecting approximately 200,000 members in the Netherlands, raising concerns about personal data security in the fitness industry. According to the company, the breach involved sensitive customer information, including names, contact details, and bank account data. While......

Netherlands approves Tesla supervised self-driving system in European first

The Netherlands has granted provisional approval for Tesla’s supervised self-driving system, marking a first for the technology in Europe and signaling a potential shift in the region’s approach to advanced driver assistance systems. The Dutch vehicle authority, known as the RDW, confirmed that it has authorized the use of Tesla’s......

Tesla begins unsupervised FSD trials in London and Berlin

Tesla has launched its first unsupervised full self-driving trials in Europe after securing regulatory approval to operate autonomous vehicles without safety drivers in London and Berlin. The deployment marks a major step for the company’s neural network-based driving system, which is now allowed to run independently on public roads......

ING scraps sale of Russian subsidiary after Kremlin blocks buyer approval

ING, the largest Dutch bank by total assets, announced Tuesday it had terminated its agreement to sell its Russian subsidiary to Moscow-based Global Development JSC, more than 14 months after the deal was first announced. The bank said there was "no realistic prospect" that the buyer would obtain the required regulatory approvals......

Wedbush holds $600 Tesla target despite disappointing Q1 deliveries

Wedbush analyst Dan Ives reaffirmed his Outperform rating and $600 price target for Tesla on Thursday, looking past disappointing first-quarter deliveries to focus on the company's pivot toward autonomous driving, robotaxis, and robotics. "While the delivery numbers were quite disappointing, this was not a surprise to us given the......

Dutch police recover 2,500 year old golden helmet stolen from museum

Dutch authorities have recovered the Coțofenești golden helmet more than 14 months after it was stolen in a high-profile museum heist in the Netherlands. Two of the three gold Dacian bracelets taken during the same robbery have also been found, while the search for the third continues. Prosecutors presented the 2,500-year-old artifact during......

Gazprom warns EU gas storage levels are dangerously low at 28%

Gazprom chief executive Alexey Miller described natural gas reserves in European Union storage facilities as dangerously low on Monday, warning that stocks may not even reach 70% of capacity before the next winter withdrawal season begins. Citing Gas Infrastructure Europe data as of March 28, Gazprom reported that EU storage sites were filled......

Leiden scientists 3D-print brainless microrobots that swim and navigate without electronics

Researchers at Leiden University have designed microscopic 3D-printed robots capable of swimming, navigating around obstacles and adapting to their surroundings, all without sensors, software or any electronic brain. The findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on March 26, mark a departure from conventional......

Europe launches its largest ever venture capital fund of funds at 15 billion euros

The European Investment Fund has unveiled a 15 billion euro fund of funds, the largest of its kind in Europe, as part of a sweeping initiative to address the continent's persistent shortage of late-stage venture capital. The vehicle, named ETCI 2, will back around 100 growth-stage funds and aims to unlock up to 80 billion euros in follow-on......

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