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NASA targets early April for Artemis II moon mission

NASA targets early April for Artemis II moon mission

NASA is aiming for a launch date of no earlier than April 1st for the Artemis II moon mission, which was previously delayed from February due to technical issues. The space agency stated it is on track but noted that there is still significant work to be completed before the mission can proceed.

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Hacked software supplier in negotiations with cybercriminals

Hacked software supplier in negotiations with cybercriminals

Healthcare software provider ChipSoft is negotiating with cybercriminals after a data breach resulted in the theft of patient medical records. The breach has affected several Dutch healthcare institutions, including rehabilitation centers and general practitioner practices.

Grand dinner with King and foreign diplomats at Royal Palace Amsterdam tonight

Grand dinner with King and foreign diplomats at Royal Palace Amsterdam tonight

King Willem-Alexander is hosting an annual dinner for the diplomatic corps tonight at the Royal Palace on Dam Square in Amsterdam. The event aims to strengthen international relations and features a theme of 'politics and administration' for foreign ambassadors and Dutch officials. High security, including a significant Royal Marechaussee presence, has been established around the palace for the occasion.

Man killed in gold exchange office is branch manager, CEO reacts: ‘Darkest day in our 40-year history’

Man killed in gold exchange office is branch manager, CEO reacts: ‘Darkest day in our 40-year history’

The branch manager of a recently opened Goudwisselkantoor in Beverwijk was killed during a violent robbery on Wednesday. The company's leadership expressed deep sorrow, describing the incident as the darkest day in their 40-year history.

US federal government eases marijuana policy

US federal government eases marijuana policy

The U.S. Department of Justice has reclassified marijuana from a Class I to a Class III drug, easing federal restrictions on the substance. Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the change will make cannabis more accessible for researchers, medical professionals, and businesses.

YouTuber Rouand banned from making prank calls after conviction

YouTuber Rouand banned from making prank calls after conviction

A YouTuber whose New Year's Eve prank call led to a fatal shooting was already on probation for previous prank call convictions at the time of the incident. He had been legally prohibited from making such calls as part of his prior sentencing conditions.