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Over 350,000 people join mass claim against Odido after data breach

Over 350,000 people join mass claim against Odido after data breach

More than 350,000 individuals have joined a mass claim against telecom provider Odido following a significant data leak. The privacy foundation Consumers United in Court (CUIC) initiated the collective legal procedure, reporting rapid growth in participants since Monday.

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The Oosterkerk in Haarlem has been repurposed into a community hub as part of the 'Buurtbakens' project, hosting diverse weekly activities for local residents. While the building remains a church, the programs focus on social connection rather than religion, aiming to keep the historical space active and accessible to everyone in the neighborhood.

Daan lives in his own food forest in the summer, where everything is edible

Daan lives in his own food forest in the summer, where everything is edible

Daan Goppel has transformed his allotment garden at Tuinpark de Molen in Amsterdam-Noord into a wild, edible food forest containing 250 plant species. While he resides in a bustling part of the city, he uses this garden as a personal retreat to experience nature and cultivate his own food during the summer months.

Neighbors sympathize with affected family after major fire: It is a lot in such a small village

Neighbors sympathize with affected family after major fire: It is a lot in such a small village

A large fire in Weteringbrug destroyed two sheds containing vehicles and a furniture workshop early in the morning. While nearby homes were saved by firefighters, the local community has expressed sympathy for the affected family.

Going on holiday by electric car is getting easier, but charging costs vary significantly

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Haroon Sheikh explored how Eindhoven and Amsterdam can benefit from each other (spoiler: a lot!)

Haroon Sheikh explored how Eindhoven and Amsterdam can benefit from each other (spoiler: a lot!)

Professor Haroon Sheikh has investigated the potential for greater collaboration between the technology sectors of Amsterdam and Eindhoven. Following a challenge from former ASML CEO Peter Wennink, the study highlights that both regions could significantly benefit from a stronger partnership.