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Hacked software supplier ChipSoft takes systems offline

Hacked software supplier ChipSoft takes systems offline

Software supplier ChipSoft took its electronic patient record systems offline on Wednesday evening following a cyberattack. The decision was confirmed by several hospitals after reports of the breach first appeared on the technology website Tweakers.

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Four vehicles were involved in a rear-end collision in Heemstede on Thursday afternoon. No injuries were reported following the incident.

Musk virtually visits ASML, but employee banner is clear: ‘Fuck Musk’

Musk virtually visits ASML, but employee banner is clear: ‘Fuck Musk’

Elon Musk virtually joined ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet for a discussion at the Brabanthallen in Den Bosch on Thursday. While many employees watched the event online or in person, some expressed their disapproval of the billionaire's presence with a protest banner.

Shock and sympathy in Terneuzen after fatal school camp accident

Shock and sympathy in Terneuzen after fatal school camp accident

The municipality of Terneuzen expressed deep shock and sympathy following a fatal traffic accident on Thursday afternoon that killed two children and one adult during a school camp. Local authorities offered condolences to the victims' families and all those affected by the tragic event.

Father wins case against De ZorgSpecialist: Organization could not simply terminate resident's care and rent

Father wins case against De ZorgSpecialist: Organization could not simply terminate resident's care and rent

A court has ordered the organization De Zorgspecialist to pay damages to a resident who was forced out of his assisted living home in Aerdenhout without warning in early 2024. The resident, who has autism and a mild intellectual disability, had lived at the Samen ThuiZ Alverna facility for only ten weeks before his care and housing were terminated.

Council debates procurement policy: "Just be honest and say this is an Israel boycott"

Council debates procurement policy: "Just be honest and say this is an Israel boycott"

The Amsterdam City Council is debating a new procurement policy that aims to prevent municipal funds from going to companies involved in human rights violations, specifically targeting ties with Israel. Although a proposed referendum for a full boycott was rejected, coalition parties have introduced a 13-point alternative plan focused on ethical spending. Opposition parties criticize the move, arguing that the municipality is overstepping its authority by attempting to conduct foreign policy.