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Haarlem primary schools that questioned transition test receive support; Education Council also critical
Three primary schools in Haarlem belonging to the Spaarnesant group have received support from the Dutch Education Council in their opposition to mandatory transition tests. The council's recent report suggests current testing methods are unsuitable for determining secondary school placement, validating the schools' earlier protests. While the report is seen as a significant step, the schools emphasize that the requirement for these tests remains unchanged for now.

Doctors sue Philip Morris over 'misleading' campaign
A group of doctors and health organizations has filed a complaint with the Dutch Advertising Code Committee against a campaign by Philip Morris International. They allege that the company is using a misleading AI tool to unfairly influence European decision-making regarding tobacco and nicotine products.

Netflix halts Denzel Washington film due to budget issues
Netflix has paused the production of a historical film about Hannibal Barca starring Denzel Washington due to budget concerns. The streaming platform and producers are currently in discussions regarding the project's overall costs.

Japan to replace aging nuclear reactors
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry has proposed replacing up to 14 outdated nuclear reactors over the next few decades. This initiative is intended to ensure the country can meet its growing demand for electricity.