Stories from Netherlands
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Microsoft Hands Over Dutch Civil Servant Data
Microsoft has handed over the identity and data of civil servants in the Netherlands. The Netherlands is accelerating plans to move to EU tech providers.
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Man Convicted Of Train Stabbings
A man has been convicted of stabbing two train travelers with a hypodermic needle.
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Pro-Palestine Protesters Face University Bill
Pro-Palestinian protesters have left Utrecht University in the Netherlands with a bill of half a million euros.
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International Math Union Releases AI Declaration
The International Mathematical Union has released the 'Leiden Manifesto on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics'.
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Dutch Broadcaster Accused of Discrimination
The Dutch College for Human Rights has ruled that broadcaster Ongehoord Nederland (ON!) has engaged in discrimination.
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Netherlands World Cup Squad Revealed
The Dutch Council of State has ruled that the GroenLinks-PvdA political alliance is permitted to use the name 'Pro'. The Council of State ruled that the GreenLeft-Labour Party (GL-PvdA) can continue using the name Pro (Progressive Netherlands).
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Pregnant Woman Thrown To Ground At Asylum Shelter
A pregnant woman was thrown to the ground at an asylum shelter in Zeist. She was reportedly trying to ask a police officer a question when the incident occurred.
Mastodon
UMCG Educates Students On Vaping Dangers
UMCG is educating first-year secondary school students about the dangers of vaping.
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Netanyahu Faces ICC Arrest Risk In Member States
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could be arrested if he travels to any of the 124 member states of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The United States, however, is not among these states.
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Moroccan Criminal Networks Targeted in Europe
Criminal networks originating from Morocco are being investigated in Europe, with some operations described as resembling criminal dens more than educational institutions. The investigations span across Amsterdam and other European locations.
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