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Martin Bosma's dissertation on Netherlands involvement in anti-apartheid rejected again

Tweede Kamer president Martin Bosma will not be awarded his doctorate by the University of Amsterdam.

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News Image Pilots Are Dying of Tiredness. Tech Can’t Save Them

Extended hours after the pandemic have put pressure on pilots in India, who are working longer hours without rest, but monitoring technology to help curb overworking is glitchy and hard to find.

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Forensic investigators now have 400,000 individual profiles in DNA database

More than 400,000 people have been included in the DNA database for Criminal Cases over the past 30 years.

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Average newly appointed board member at Dutch companies was a 61-year-old man last year

Board positions at AEX-listed companies mostly went to older men in the past year, according to the

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Amsterdam tech investor Prosus sells stake in Chinese firm Trip.com for $743 million

Technology investment company Prosus has sold all its stake in Trip.com for 743 million dollars.

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News Image Soon After the Deadly Hezbollah Pager Explosions, This AI-Generated Podcast Went Up

The Pager Protocol podcast went up hours after exploding pagers and two-way radios killed dozens and injured hundreds in Lebanon last week. How did it do it? Lots of artificial intelligence tools.

Politics Read on WIRED Culture
Peak XV has reaped $1.2B in the year since it split from Sequoia

Peak XV Partners, the largest India-focused venture fund, has realized about $1.2 billion in exits since it separated from Sequoia last year.

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Women deserve better care & pain relief for IUD placement, parliamentarians decide

A majority in the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Dutch parliament, wants the government to ensure that women have access to more pain relief options when getting an IUD.

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Groningen politicians denounce far-right colleague’s immigration, colonialism remarks

Several provincial politicians walked out of a debate in Groningen about the overcrowding at the Ter Apal asylum seeker center when a Forum voor Democratie (FvD) member made remarks they considered

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