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Divorced Japanese parents can share child custody for the first time

Divorced Japanese parents can share child custody for the first time

Japan has introduced a new law allowing divorced parents to share joint custody of their children for the first time. Previously, Japan was one of the few countries where custody was exclusively granted to only one parent following a divorce.

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Starting March 1, 2027, paid parking will be implemented across the entire Ter Kleefkwartier neighborhood in Haarlem to manage high parking demand. The initiative is part of a broader city council plan to expand parking zones and build four new garages to improve street safety and accessibility.

Hoofddorp revitalizes Oranjebuurt with new housing by Ymere

Hoofddorp revitalizes Oranjebuurt with new housing by Ymere

The municipality of Haarlemmermeer and housing corporation Ymere have signed an intent agreement to renew the Oranjebuurt neighborhood in Hoofddorp. This collaboration marks a significant step toward the construction of new housing units in the area.

Van Weel: police investigating rioters at asylum center protests

Van Weel: police investigating rioters at asylum center protests

Justice Minister David van Weel announced that police are investigating riots that occurred during asylum seeker center demonstrations near Loosdrecht this week. He suggested that these escalations may be driven by groups with ideological motivations or those specifically seeking to cause unrest.

Banks around the world worried about new AI model: ‘This could end very badly’

Banks around the world worried about new AI model: ‘This could end very badly’

Top bankers worldwide are expressing concern over Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos, due to its advanced capability in identifying security vulnerabilities. Experts fear that the model could be exploited by hackers as a powerful cyber weapon against financial institutions.

Jeffrey Epstein housed abuse victims in London

Jeffrey Epstein housed abuse victims in London

The BBC reports that sex offender Jeffrey Epstein housed abuse victims in four different properties across London. Investigations into US-published documents revealed that six of the women who stayed at these addresses later testified to being abused.