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Israeli DJ canceled after controversy for Tomorrowland for safety

The Israeli DJ Skazi has canceled his performance at the Belgian dance festival Tomorrowland on Saturday at the last minute. He cites “safety considerations” as the reason. There was controversy surrounding his arrival, but according to the festival, he remained welcome. DJ Skazi announced the news on Instagram. “My priority is to ensure a safe

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Live F1 | Verstappen fights for victory in exciting sprintrace on Spa

3 more rounds – Verstappen now has a slightly larger hole and Piastri has to look back more at Norris. The Red Bull driver ticks another round. Still 4 more rounds – Verstappen has to survive a few rounds to take another victory in a sprinting. The choice of Red Bull to fully focus on

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Nintendo clarifies: no romance between Mario and Princess Peach

The famous game characters Mario and Princess Peach are “just good friends,” creator Nintendo has made clear. Many gamers are surprised, as they have assumed for years that there is a romance between the two. Nintendo introduced Princess Peach in 1985 in the game Super Mario Bros., in which Mario comes to her aid for

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Three injured because bus two vehicles rammed on emergency lane A27

A van crashed into two other vans early on Saturday morning on the emergency lane of the A27 at the Eemnes junction. Three people were injured. Emergency services needed a lot of time to free the driver from the van. The three wounded were taken to the hospital. Two of them probably have serious injuries,

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Social media not liable for hate murders in New York in 2022

Social media companies are not liable for the racist murders committed by Payton Gendron in Buffalo, New York in 2022. A New York court has ruled this. Gendron was radicalized on social media. The New York court states that online platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube are immune thanks to a law that protects

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Now+ Broadcasters have exploratory discussions: ‘complicated job’

The public broadcaster is undergoing a shake-up. The thirteen broadcasters will be clustered into four to five broadcasting houses, and no new broadcasters will be added. The plan caused quite a stir among the broadcasters in Hilversum, who now have to work it out together. On April 4, (now caretaker) Minister Eppo Bruins of Education,

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