Podcast: The In Between Gavels Edition
An unnamed “foreign power” hacked into the Dutch police database this week, with cybersecurity experts pointing the finger squarely at Russia. Mark Rutte declared his love for Brussels as he started work as the new boss of Nato with a pledge to bring Ukraine into the alliance. The first fine is handed down for street harassment since it was criminalised, although it’s still less costly than firing up a wood burner on a still day in Amersfoort. And Feyenoord win in the Champions League thanks to two own goals, one more than Marjolein Faber managed on a fact-finding trip to Denmark.
Ophef of the week: Rotterdam’s “drug pun” street signs are catnip for collectors
News
Foreign country is probably behind police hack, justice minister says
Police leak leaves data of 62,000 people in hands of hackers
Legal first: man fined €280 for harassing women in public in Rotterdam
Hospitals to keep records of injuries from fatbike accidents for a week
Amersfoort becomes first Dutch city to put limits on wood burning stoves
Sport
Late Sporting strike punishes wasteful PSV in Champions League
Feyenoord prevail in feast of own goals and blunders in Girona
Vitesse fans taken ill after apparently inhaling smoke bombs
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