Citizens in Eindhoven have no chance against a data breach and the residents of Moerdijk are demanding higher compensation: these are the five stories you must read this Saturday.

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The municipality of Eindhoven is struggling with a serious data breach in which personal data of vulnerable citizens have been entered into AI tools. The data may be irretrievably distributed and deletion requests appear hopeless. According to experts, it is virtually impossible to remove the data once it has been included in training models.

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29-year-old Maud Mol runs a successful chicken empire from Oudenbosch. In four years she opened 25 branches of ‘De Kipperij’ throughout the Netherlands, four of which in the past month. She has ambitions to expand to Belgium and Germany.

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Guido Weijers expelled a disruptive visitor from the room during his New Year’s Eve conference. The woman continued to talk through the performance despite several warnings. The audience supported Weijers’ decision with applause.

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The residents of Moerdijk are demanding higher compensation now that their village has to disappear for an industrial area. They want 350 percent compensation instead of the 100 percent offered and have hired a lawyer.

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Sisters Zoë (16) and Tara (19) Vogels from Geffen are very successful in boxing and kickboxing. Zoë recently became European under-17 boxing champion, while Tara previously became world kickboxing champion.

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