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Schiphol cargo worker arrested over alleged data leak

Schiphol cargo worker arrested over alleged data leak

The Royal Netherlands Marechaussee arrested a cargo handling employee at Schiphol Airport last Tuesday for allegedly leaking company data to criminals. The arrest was announced on Wednesday following an investigation into the unauthorized sharing of sensitive information from company systems.

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A judge in the Netherlands has ruled that a dog owner is liable for damages after his dog bit an 11-year-old girl in Diemen in 2022. The owner must pay 3,000 euros in compensation after the court rejected his claim that the victim was at fault for the incident.

Stricter rules for electric car manufacturers in Hungary

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Hungary is planning to implement stricter environmental regulations and higher taxes for its electric vehicle manufacturing sector. This shift marks a departure from the previous policies that offered long-term protection to the industry.

Why the local fireworks shows are not happening, and why politicians knew it all along

Why the local fireworks shows are not happening, and why politicians knew it all along

Proposed local firework shows, intended to offer an alternative to a national fireworks ban in the Netherlands, are failing to materialize. Members of Parliament had previously warned that these local exceptions would likely be unfeasible.

GTST under fire after cliffhanger: 'Unfair to compare with 20 years ago'

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The Dutch soap opera Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden is facing renewed criticism regarding its relevance and investment potential following a disappointing cliffhanger performance. Critics are debating whether the long-running show remains appropriate for modern audiences.

Undocumented man may not be evicted from shelter: "No good alternative"

Undocumented man may not be evicted from shelter: "No good alternative"

A court has ruled that a Ghanaian man with schizophrenia can remain in his supported housing facility in Amsterdam for now, despite his expired residence permit. The judge determined that evicting him without a suitable alternative would risk his physical and mental health, and ordered the municipality and the housing organization to find a more appropriate long-term solution.