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ATHENS – Caretaker Minister David van Weel (Asylum and Migration) speaks to the Dutch press after a meeting with his Greek counterpart Thanos Plevris during the first day of a two-day visit to Greece. As a major arrival country for asylum seekers, Greece plays a significant role in the implementation of the EU Migration Pact, which takes effect in the middle of this year. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legar Officer, (l) and Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer (r) of Nexperia arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legar Officer, (l) and Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer (r) of Nexperia arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legar Officer, (l) and Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer (r) of Nexperia arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legar Officer, (l) and Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer (r) of Nexperia arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legar Officer, (l) and Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer (r) of Nexperia arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / AN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / AN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Participants in a solidarity march for Iran. For days, people have been protesting in Iran against the country's economic malaise and the strict Islamic regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hundreds of people have already died in these protests, and thousands have reportedly been arrested or hospitalized. DINGENA MOL / AN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. A topping-out wreath hangs from a crane during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. A topping-out wreath hangs from a crane during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. A photographer takes pictures of Berlin's city center during the topping-out ceremony of the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. Hans-Jürgen Bendel (l-r), Project Manager at Commerz Real, Kai Wegner (CDU), Governing Mayor of Berlin, and architect Jan Kleihues, stand in the tower during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. A topping-out wreath hangs from a crane during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. A topping-out wreath hangs from a crane during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. Architects Jan Kleihues (l-r), Hans-Jürgen Bendel, Project Manager at Commerz Real, Kai Wegner (CDU), Governing Mayor of Berlin, and Andreas Rauch, Head of Construction and Development at Commerz Real, walk through the high-rise building during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. Kai Wegner (CDU), Governing Mayor of Berlin, stands in the high-rise building during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' on Alexanderplatz. The Red City Hall can be seen in the background. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. A topping-out wreath hangs from a crane during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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14 January 2026, Berlin: Andreas Rauch (l-r), Head of Construction and Development at Commerz Real, architect Jan Kleihues, Kai Wegner (CDU), Governing Mayor of Berlin, Hans-Jürgen Bendel, Project Manager at Commerz Real, and Petra Kahlfeldt, Senate Building Director at the Berlin Senate Department for Urban Development, Construction and Housing, hammer nails into a beam during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Photo: Sebasti-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. A topping-out wreath hangs from a crane during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 14th Jan, 2026. Kai Wegner (CDU), Governing Mayor of Berlin, speaks during the topping-out ceremony for the new office tower 'The Berlinian' at Alexanderplatz. The first of the new high-rise buildings at Alexanderplatz will be 146 meters high. Completion is planned for May 2027. Credit: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto