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Slight increase in sick leave and 10% more accidents at GVB last year

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Amsterdam public transport operator GVB reported a 9% employee sickness rate and a 10% increase in traffic accidents in 2025, totaling 965 incidents. Despite operational challenges like staff shortages and high workloads, passenger injuries decreased and traveler satisfaction remained high with a rating of 7 or more from 87% of users.

Criticism of period tracking apps asking about unprotected sex and masturbation: ‘A lot of intimate information’

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Temu fined 200 million euros for selling illegal products

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Máxima grateful for research into colonial items in collection

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