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Color disappears from Japanese chip bags due to oil shortage from Iran war

Color disappears from Japanese chip bags due to oil shortage from Iran war

Japanese snack giant Calbee is switching its colorful packaging to black and white designs to cope with an oil shortage. The supply issue stems from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East affecting manufacturing resources.

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Odido will not compensate customers after data breach from cyberattack

Odido will not compensate customers after data breach from cyberattack

Odido has announced it will not compensate customers following a data leak caused by a cyberattack in February. CEO Søren Abildgaard stated that the company was not found to have violated any regulations regarding the incident.

Tiësto wins lawsuit against US law firm, awarded 17 million euros

Tiësto wins lawsuit against US law firm, awarded 17 million euros

DJ Tiësto has won a lawsuit against a United States law firm after the Amsterdam Court of Appeal ruled in his favor regarding incorrect tax advice. The court ordered the firm to pay the DJ 17 million euros and reimburse nearly 35,000 euros in legal costs.

Police seize record number of illegal weapons from minors

Police seize record number of illegal weapons from minors

Dutch police seized a record total of over 2,300 prohibited weapons from minors last year, including 947 knives and 442 firearms or components. Law enforcement officials expressed significant concern over the trend, stating that weapon possession among youth requires urgent and focused attention.

Israel approves establishment of tribunal for October 7 attacks

Israel approves establishment of tribunal for October 7 attacks

The Israeli parliament has approved the creation of a special tribunal to try Palestinians suspected of involvement in the October 7, 2023, attacks. This newly established court will have the legal authority to impose the death penalty on those found guilty.

Odido refused to pay after major hack and stands by it: 'It's not about the money'

Odido refused to pay after major hack and stands by it: 'It's not about the money'

Odido refused to pay a ransom following a major cyberattack in February that exposed the personal data of 6.39 million customers. Chief Commercial Officer Tisha van Lammeren stated that the decision was a matter of principle, marking one of the largest data breaches in the history of the Netherlands.