Topic: Amsterdam
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government wants to sell 21 million unused H1N1 flu vaccine doses back to their manufacturers after they proved unnecessary and no other country wanted to buy them, the Health Ministry said on Saturday. A spokeswoman for the ministry said it had approached manufacturers GlaxoSmithKline and Novartis about buying back the doses. She added that it was ...
A pilot suspected of flying with a forged license for more than a decade was arrested in the Netherlands shortly before he was scheduled to depart on a flight carrying 101 passengers, police said Wednesday. National police said the man, identified a 41-year-old Swede who ...
Travellers in Europe are due more misery on Wednesday as French air traffic controllers push on with a strike that has disrupted flights at several busy international airports. Aviation authority DGAC said that for a second day a quarter of flights from Paris Charles de Gaulle would be cancelled, plus half out of Paris Orly, which mainly serves domestic routes ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The head of Dutch ABP, the world's third-largest sovereign pension fund, has resigned over an investigation into a failed savings bank where he once sat on the board, ANP-Reuters said. Ed Nijpels sent a letter to ABP's board late Friday saying he could not continue given the investigation into the collapse of DSB and the likely ...
