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Shooter in fatal Zwijndrecht shooting files summary proceedings

Shooter in fatal Zwijndrecht shooting files summary proceedings

Minh Nghia V., who was sentenced to 30 years for a fatal shooting in Zwijndrecht, has filed a summary proceeding against the Dutch state. The 52-year-old is challenging the specific conditions of his detention following his 2024 conviction.

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Castricum's prospective coalition sees little room for an asylum center. But how will the municipality comply with the Distribution Act?

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The University of Amsterdam (UvA) and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) are restoring access to the Canvas learning platform after its parent company reached a deal with the hacking group Shinyhunters. Although the company claims that stolen student and staff data has been destroyed, both universities are advising users to change their passwords and remain alert for phishing attempts. Systems are being brought back online starting Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.

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Yeşilgöz: Netherlands wants to contribute more in Strait of Hormuz

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