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Shareholders and other persons entitled to attend the meetings of Brunel International N.V. (‘Company’) are invited to attend the General Meeting of Shareholders that will take place on Thursday 15 ...
Copenhagen, Denmark, April 1, 2025, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – BioPorto A/S (BioPorto or Company) (CPH:BIOPOR), an in vitro diagnostics company focused on empowering the early detection of Acute Kidney Injury ...
The World Vegetable Center’s gene bank was recently renovated and officially inaugurated at a public ceremony in Tainan on ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – The first of 66 F-16V Block 70 fighter jets ordered by Taiwan rolled out of a factory in South Carolina Friday in the presence of a vice defense minister and Taipei’s ...
新北市農業局推出最新「賞螢全攻略」,今年賞螢季從4月持續至6月,新北市精選50處賞螢秘境,涵蓋山林步道、農場園區及社區綠地,民眾可近距離欣賞螢火蟲的夢幻舞姿。 新北市農業局致力 ...
Innovations in lightweight insulation, water-resistant coatings, and sustainable materials are redefining the down jacket industry. Companies are integrating recycled down, biodegradable fabrics, and ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A Navy ship collided with a Chinese fishing boat that was operating off Taiwan's west coast on Thursday. The Navy Command said that during a mission, the tank landing ship Chung ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The digital affairs ministry began a “Digital Credential Wallet” sandbox program on Monday, inviting enterprises, academics, and cybersecurity experts to assess the technology ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Pentagon officials are reportedly concerned that if China invades Taiwan, Guam could become a primary target of PLA missile strikes. Based on intelligence assessments of China's ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — TSMC’s recently announced NT$3.29 trillion (US$100 billion) investment will not revive the US chip industry, said former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, reported the Financial Times.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A National Science and Technology Council and Ministry of Environment report projected that Taiwan could stop experiencing winters by 2060 due to climate change. The 2024 report ...
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