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Ferrari shares recover on interest in electric model

Ferrari shares recover on interest in electric model

Ferrari's stock price recovered on the Milan exchange on Thursday following positive remarks from CEO Benedetto Vigna regarding the company's first fully electric model. Vigna stated that the Italian automaker has already received orders for the upcoming vehicle, which helped boost investor confidence.

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Dutch Consumers' Association threatens action over 'fake discounts' at Amazon and bol

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The Dutch Consumers' Association (Consumentenbond) has accused Amazon and bol of using misleading 'fake discounts' on their platforms. The organization is threatening legal action against both retailers for presenting offers that appear more attractive than they actually are.

Netflix viewers increasingly choosing non-English series, including those from the Netherlands

Netflix viewers increasingly choosing non-English series, including those from the Netherlands

Dutch films and series are increasingly reaching a global audience on Netflix, with titles like Amsterdam Empire and iHostage ranking as the most popular Dutch content this year. This trend coincides with Netflix achieving a record 97 billion hours of viewership over a six-month period.

Enschede school stays open longer as parents choose their own vacation days

Enschede school stays open longer as parents choose their own vacation days

Public primary school La Res in Enschede has extended its school year for dozens of students who took leave outside of scheduled vacation periods. Parents opted for this flexible scheduling to save on travel costs during peak holiday seasons.

No zero-emission zone for passenger cars after all; here is what the city can do: "Give privileges to electric drivers"

No zero-emission zone for passenger cars after all; here is what the city can do: "Give privileges to electric drivers"

The municipality of Amsterdam has abandoned plans to introduce an emission-free zone for passenger cars by 2030 due to a lack of national legislation. Economist Walther Ploos van Amstel suggests that the city should instead focus on incentives like lower parking fees and more charging infrastructure to encourage the transition to electric vehicles.

European companies at risk due to password software with Russian ties

European companies at risk due to password software with Russian ties

European companies with critical infrastructure have been using password management software called Passwork, which is actually based in Russia. Cybersecurity experts warn that this poses a significant security risk, as the software serves as a digital key to sensitive corporate systems.