Europe's largest port Rotterdam saw a significant decrease in cocaine smuggled through its gates last year, Dutch law ...
Ecuador again is headlines. Netherlands authorities have seized eight tons of cocaine in the port of Rotterdam, prosecutors announced on Thursday. The drug is valued at an estimated US$660 million ...
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Just under 26,000 kilos of drugs were intercepted in the Port of Rotterdam last year. This is a significant decrease compared to 2023 when over 45,000 kilos were discovered. The figures were reported ...
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Germany-based Uniper and the Port of Rotterdam Authority plan to produce green hydrogen on the Maasvlakte, which is an artificial extension of the Europoort industrial facility. A feasibility ...
The world's first offshore dairy farm opens in the Port of Rotterdam this year, with the aim of helping the city produce more of its own food sustainably. But will such farms ever be able to ...
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The excitement is building as The Great Benjamins Circus rolls into town, ready to dazzle audiences at Via Port Rotterdam this weekend. Olivia Jaquith spoke with the artistic director Eva ...
Europe's largest port Rotterdam saw a significant decrease in cocaine smuggled through its gates last year, Dutch law authorities said Thursday, citing increased security measures and stronger ...
Rotterdam (Netherlands) (AFP) – Europe's largest port Rotterdam saw a significant decrease in cocaine smuggled through its gates last year, Dutch law authorities said Thursday, citing increased ...