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Italians outraged over new electric Ferrari: 'Destroys legend'

Italians outraged over new electric Ferrari: 'Destroys legend'

Ferrari has unveiled its first fully electric sports car, sparking outrage among some Italians and former company executives who fear the move undermines the brand's heritage. Critics argue that transitioning to electric power threatens to destroy the legendary status of the Italian automaker.

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Rianne Moerdijk takes up boxing. ‘You must be prepared to take a punch,’ says the IJmuiden native about her journey to the ring

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Rianne Moerdijk from IJmuiden is preparing for the IJmond Business Boxing event held next week at Sporthal Zeewijk. Despite sustaining minor injuries during her intense training, she remains committed to competing alongside 31 other participants.

Trump again demands billions from American business newspaper

Trump again demands billions from American business newspaper

Former President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal for at least $10 billion in damages over its reporting. The lawsuit stems from the newspaper's coverage regarding Trump's past ties to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Hamer wants better oversight of investigations into transgressive behavior

Hamer wants better oversight of investigations into transgressive behavior

Mariëtte Hamer, the Dutch government commissioner for sexual misconduct, is calling for the creation of a new organization to oversee investigations into inappropriate behavior. She argues that current oversight bodies, such as the police and Justis, lack the necessary capacity and expertise to handle these cases effectively.

Lisa Kraak new director of Cultuurhuis Heemskerk

Lisa Kraak new director of Cultuurhuis Heemskerk

Lisa Kraak has been appointed as the new director of Cultuurhuis Heemskerk, effective June 1st. She succeeds Mirjam du Cloo, who is stepping down after ten years to become the director of Hart Haarlem.

Bits of Freedom files complaint with regulator over period-tracking app

Bits of Freedom files complaint with regulator over period-tracking app

The privacy organization Bits of Freedom has filed a formal complaint with the Dutch Data Protection Authority against the period tracking app Flo. The group alleges that the app violates user privacy rights, affecting more than 200,000 users in the Netherlands.