An Eindhoven IS fighter risks the death penalty, ASML supplies to Chinese defense and the Stint trial: These are the five stories you must read on Tuesday.
A 32-year-old man from Eindhoven who joined IS in 2024 may face the death penalty in Somalia. Hasan A. was arrested in June and is being held in a prison in Puntland. In an interview with The Times he says he has been manipulated and regrets his choices. You can read the whole story here:
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Chip machine manufacturer ASML from Veldhoven sold an essential part for a chip machine in 2024 to a military research institute of one of China’s most important defense companies, CETC. This is evident from research by Nieuwsuur. The deliveries are striking given the Dutch government’s concerns about the use of technology by China. Read the article here:
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At the start of the trial over the fatal Stint accident in Oss, the suspects deny responsibility for the deaths of four children in 2018. The two companies and two executives are being prosecuted because the Stints allegedly failed to meet safety requirements. You can read the whole story here:
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Folk singer Bram and his wife Kim from Oss received a car into their living room on Monday evening. The couple was upstairs at the time and were not injured. They can even laugh about it the next day: ‘Luckily the Christmas tree is still standing.’ Check out the story here:
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The controversial dog breeding farm of Jan Paridaans in Eersel was rightly closed in 2024, according to the Appeals Board. The breeder was sentenced to prison earlier this year for the poor conditions in which he kept dogs. Read the story here:







