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Potentially carcinogenic substance in squishy dumpling toys, bol stops sales

Potentially carcinogenic substance in squishy dumpling toys, bol stops sales

Online retailer bol and candy store chain Jamin have halted sales of popular squishy dumpling toys following research by a Flemish toxicologist. The study suggests the products may contain potentially carcinogenic substances.

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Netherlands powerless now, but military could soon board and seize Russian shadow ship

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The Dutch government is amending legislation to allow military personnel to board and seize suspected Russian shadow fleet vessels. These new legal powers will enable authorities to take action against ships operating under false flags, even when they are located outside of Dutch territorial waters.

ING customers experience much less discrimination, but the problem is not solved

ING customers experience much less discrimination, but the problem is not solved

ING customers with minority ethnic backgrounds continue to report experiencing discrimination during bank compliance checks aimed at preventing money laundering and terrorism financing. However, the bank reports a significant decrease in such incidents compared to last year.

Cooling mist from the Dom Tower: the remedy for urban heat?

Cooling mist from the Dom Tower: the remedy for urban heat?

As the Netherlands experiences high temperatures, researchers are debating whether spraying cooling mist from tall structures like the Dom Tower could serve as an effective solution against urban heat. This approach, currently being tested in the Chinese city of Yuncheng, raises questions regarding its feasibility and potential water wastage.

Instagram and Facebook are too addictive according to European rules

Instagram and Facebook are too addictive according to European rules

The European Commission has found that Meta's Instagram and Facebook apps violate European regulations due to their addictive design. The company faces potential fines unless it can demonstrate that its platforms comply with digital laws.