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Company behind Canvas reaches agreement with hackers and apologizes

Company behind Canvas reaches agreement with hackers and apologizes

Instructure, the American company behind the educational platform Canvas, has reached an agreement with hackers following a data breach last week. The hackers have returned the stolen data and reportedly destroyed their copies, though the company has not disclosed if a ransom was paid.

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The Dutch National Action Committee for Students (LAKS) reports that nearly a third of the 430 noise complaints received during exams are related to fatbikes. Many of these complaints specifically involve loud fatbike alarms sounding on school grounds, disrupting students during their tests.

Economy in crisis again due to high oil prices: are we heading for a recession?

Economy in crisis again due to high oil prices: are we heading for a recession?

The economy is experiencing minimal growth and rising inflation, leading to record-low consumer confidence and a potential recession. Key indicators such as rising interest rates and unemployment are further contributing to the gloomy financial outlook.

Cruise ship Hondius now expected in Rotterdam on Monday

Cruise ship Hondius now expected in Rotterdam on Monday

The cruise ship m/v Hondius is now expected to arrive at the Port of Rotterdam late Monday morning. Previously scheduled for Sunday night, the updated arrival time was confirmed by Oceanwide Expeditions and port authorities.

IJmuiden children's clothing store Boefjes closing after 10 years: ‘Unable to maintain the balance’

IJmuiden children's clothing store Boefjes closing after 10 years: ‘Unable to maintain the balance’

The children's clothing store Boefjes in IJmuiden is closing next month after more than a decade in business. Owner Karin Lina decided to shut down the shop to better balance her personal life and family commitments following several setbacks.

OPEC expects lower oil demand due to higher prices

OPEC expects lower oil demand due to higher prices

OPEC has lowered its global oil demand forecast for the year, citing significant price increases for crude oil. These rising costs are primarily driven by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.