Dozens of volunteers distributed 25,000 pounds of food to 400 families Thursday during a drive-thru food pantry hosted at ...
Milestone in mapping the brain’s nerve fibre labyrinth In order to understand brain diseases, neuroscientists try to untangle ...
A European study has demonstrated a sustained long-term reduction in prostate cancer mortality through prostate-specific ...
The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School has been recognized as the world’s most influential business school for research that shapes real-world decision-making, according to the Financial ...
For patients with cardiac arrest and a shockable rhythm, automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in private homes improve ...
Geert Wilders suffered a loss of support as a center-left party staged major gains, an election result that could offer ...
(JNS) More than 1,600 academics, writers and public figures, including around 60 members of the United Kingdom’s House of Lords, have signed an open letter defending an Israel-born economist whom anti ...
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Walking in Rotterdam – Exploring the Rebuilt City
Take a walking tour through Rotterdam, Netherlands, and explore a city rebuilt from the ground up. Stroll among striking ...
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Netherlands warned of losing $5.8B from international student caps
Limiting international enrolments at five major Dutch universities could cost the Netherlands up to 5 billion euros (US$5.8 billion) in gross domestic product (GDP), a new study has found.
AMSTERDAM, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Hundreds of striking lashers in the port of Rotterdam will suspend their walkout for at least five days from Monday morning, as union leaders and employers try to reach ...
A cap on the number of international students at the five comprehensive Randstad universities will have a significantly negative impact on the Dutch economy. The gross domestic product (GDP) is ...
A growing backlog of ships is piling up outside the Port of Rotterdam, as lashers continue their 48-hour strike over wage demands. The Port of Rotterdam's lashers — who secure cargo to vessels — ...
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