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Power restored to Almere data center after Wednesday fire

Power restored to Almere data center after Wednesday fire

The NorthC datacenter in Almere expects to have a temporary power supply restored by Wednesday at noon following a major fire last Thursday. The blaze caused significant damage to the facility's power grid, but repairs are underway to resume operations.

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Roadworks in Haarlem: what to expect this week (May 11 - May 18)

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Roadworks scheduled in Haarlem from May 11 to May 18 will result in partial closures of several streets, including Kinderhuissingel and Parklaan. Commuters are advised to prepare for disruptions across the city center and its surrounding areas.

Castricum station assault suspects given one week to turn themselves in

Castricum station assault suspects given one week to turn themselves in

Police have given two underage suspects one week to turn themselves in following an assault and robbery of two boys at Castricum station on the night of February 14. The incident involved a group of four individuals, and descriptions of the suspects have been released to the public.

Trawling on Dogger Bank prohibited without permit

Trawling on Dogger Bank prohibited without permit

A court in The Hague has ruled that trawling in the protected Doggersbank area of the North Sea requires an environmental permit, overturning a long-standing government exemption. The court found that the existing policy violated European nature conservation laws following a legal challenge by environmental organizations.

Nijmegen man builds miniature Vondelkerk to help restore burnt-down church

Nijmegen man builds miniature Vondelkerk to help restore burnt-down church

The Vondelkerk in Amsterdam was partially destroyed by a fire on New Year's Day, necessitating a significant restoration effort. To support crowdfunding for the building's repair, Ivo van Sluis has created a detailed miniature model of the historic church.

UvA and VU seek alternatives after Canvas educational software hack

UvA and VU seek alternatives after Canvas educational software hack

The University of Amsterdam (UvA) and Vrije Universiteit (VU) have suspended the use of the educational software Canvas following a cyberattack by the hacker collective ShinyHunters. Both universities are currently utilizing alternative methods, such as email and temporary websites, to allow students to submit assignments and access study materials while security concerns are addressed.