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Universities want to cut back on big tech, but switching takes years

Universities want to cut back on big tech, but switching takes years

Dutch universities are working to decrease their dependency on major American technology companies like Microsoft and Google in favor of European alternatives. While concrete steps are being taken, university officials indicate that a complete transition is a complex process that will take several years to implement.

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Damen at risk of losing another major order: Belgium seeks different builder for frigates

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Shipbuilder Damen, based in Vlissingen, faces the loss of a multi-billion euro contract after the Belgian Minister of Defence announced plans to seek an alternative manufacturer for two frigates. This development marks a potential setback for the Dutch company regarding its international naval orders.

Heatwaves hardly lead to staff absenteeism

Heatwaves hardly lead to staff absenteeism

Despite warnings from unions regarding the health risks of working in high temperatures, employees in sectors such as construction and hospitality are largely unaffected by heatwaves. Most employers have implemented sufficient measures to ensure safety, resulting in minimal work absenteeism due to the summer heat in the Netherlands.

Tens of thousands of Magic card game fans at the RAI: It is a bit nerdy

Tens of thousands of Magic card game fans at the RAI: It is a bit nerdy

The international MagicCon festival is taking place this weekend at the RAI in Amsterdam, drawing approximately 20,000 Magic: The Gathering fans from around the world. The event features intense card game tournaments, discussions, and elaborate cosplay inspired by the fantasy genre.

Weesp now has a Pride boat parade too: "I used to feel like the only gay in the village"

Weesp now has a Pride boat parade too: "I used to feel like the only gay in the village"

The town of Weesp celebrated its first Pride boat parade, featuring a small procession of boats to promote visibility and acceptance. Organizers from the Rainbow Weesp foundation held the event to align with the broader Pride festivities taking place in the municipality.

Renting a car in Ibiza is becoming expensive, if they are even available

Renting a car in Ibiza is becoming expensive, if they are even available

Rental car availability on the island of Ibiza has decreased significantly, leading to a sharp rise in prices. Travelers booking for early August are now paying up to 50% more compared to the previous year.