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Paralympische Spelen in Cortina beëindigd

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO (ANP) - De Paralympische Spelen van Milaan en Cortina zijn beëindigd met de sluitingsceremonie in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Jeroen Kampschreur en Lisa Bunschoten-Vos droegen de Nederlandse vlag het Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium binnen.

De Nederlandse atleten sloten de Paralympische Spelen van Milaan en Cortina af met zeven medailles: drie keer goud, drie keer zilver en een keer brons. Daarmee eindigde Nederland als negende op de medaillespiegel en evenaarde het achttal van chef de mission Esther Vergeer het recordaantal van de Spelen van Pyeongchang in 2018.

Zeven van de acht Nederlandse atleten waren aanwezig bij de sluitingsceremonie in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Sportkoepel NOC*NSF liet vooraf weten dat er vanwege de aanwezigheid van Rusland en Belarus geen Nederlandse officials bij de sluitingsceremonie zouden zijn.


WSJ: VS willen coalitie voor escorteren schepen Straat van Hormuz

WASHINGTON (ANP) - De Amerikaanse regering is van plan om mogelijk al deze week aan te kondigen dat meerdere landen hebben ingestemd met de vorming van een coalitie die schepen escorteert door de Straat van Hormuz, een belangrijke doorvoerroute die langs de Iraanse kust loopt. Dat meldt The Wall Street Journal op basis van Amerikaanse functionarissen.

Iran heeft de zeestraat afgesloten in reactie op de aanvallen van Israël en de Verenigde Staten.

De landen overleggen nog over de vraag of deze operaties moeten beginnen vóór of na het einde van de vijandelijkheden, aldus de Amerikaanse zakenkrant. In het openbaar hebben veel landen zich tot dusver op de vlakte gehouden over een escortemissie, gezien de risico's die daaraan verbonden zijn.


Djokovic meldt zich af voor mastertoernooi van Miami

MIAMI (ANP/AFP) - Tennisser Novak Djokovic heeft zich teruggetrokken van het masterstoernooi van Miami. De 38-jarige Serviër heeft last van een schouderblessure, meldden de organisatoren.

De 24-voudig grandslamwinnaar bereikte op het masterstoernooi van Indian Wells de vierde ronde, waarin hij werd uitgeschakeld door de Brit Jack Draper. Djokovic won het toernooi van Miami zes keer, maar verloor de finale vorig jaar van Jakub Mensik uit Tsjechië.

Op Indian Wells speelde Djokovic met een sleeve om zijn rechterarm, omdat hij last had van een lichte blessure, die hem hinderde bij zijn opslag.


Xandra Velzeboer voor de vierde keer wereldkampioene op 500 meter

MONTREAL (ANP) - Shorttrackster Xandra Velzeboer is voor de vierde keer wereldkampioen op de 500 meter geworden. De 24-jarige olympisch kampioene was bij de WK in Montreal de beste in de finale. Selma Poutsma greep het zilver. Chiara Betti uit Italië pakte het brons.

Poutsma was als beste weg bij de start, maar Velzeboer nam het initiatief al snel over. De andere finalisten kwamen niet in de buurt bij de twee Nederlandse shorttracksters, waarvan Velzeboer met 41,761 de snelste was.

Velzeboer greep eerder op de dag zilver op de 1500 meter en zaterdag ook al zilver op de 1000 meter. Beide keren won Kim Gilli uit Zuid-Korea. Met de andere Nederlandse shorttracksters veroverde ze goud op de aflossing. Op de gemengde aflossing kwam ze in de finale ten val.

Michelle Velzeboer eindigde als tweede in de B-finale, nadat ze ten val was gekomen in de halve finales.


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CachyOS Dethrones Arch As ProtonDB's Top Linux Gamer Desktop Distro

Linux gaming "has gotten to the point where some people claim that Linux runs their games better than Windows does," according to the Android site XDA Developers. And there's a new surprise on ProtonDB, an "unofficial" community website with crowdsourced data about videogame compatability with the Linux software/gaming compatability layer Proton:


On ProtonDB, one operating system had reigned supreme since 2021: Arch Linux. And I say 'had,' because its streak has just been ended by [Arch-based] CachyOS in an upset that has slowly grown over the past two years. As reported on Boiling Steam, the number of reports coming from CachyOS has topped that of Arch Linux, which held the crown for the most number of reports since 2021...

[T]his isn't really a statement that CachyOS is the best gaming distro out there; however, it's seemingly attracting the largest number of gamers who are invested in testing games on Proton and reporting their performance, which is a pretty big milestone if you ask me.

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How One Company Finally Exposed North Korea's Massive Remote Workers Scam

NBC News investigates North Korea's "wide-ranging effort to place remote workers at U.S. companies in order to funnel money back to its coffers and, in some cases, steal sensitive information."

And working with the FBI, one corporate security/investigations company decided to knowingly hire one of North Korea's remote workers — then "ship him a laptop and gain as much information as possible" about this "sprawling international employment scheme that is estimated to include hundreds of American companies, thousands of people and hundreds of millions of dollars per year."

It worked.... Over a roughly three-month investigation, Nisos uncovered an apparent network of at least 20 North Korean operatives including "Jo" who had collectively applied to at least 160,000 roles. During that time, workers in the network — which some evidence showed were based in China — were employed by five U.S.-based companies and allegedly helped by an American citizen operating out of two nondescript suburban homes in Florida...
Nisos estimated that in about a year, "Jo", who was likely a newer member of the team, applied to about 5,000 jobs... "They attended interviews all day every day, and then once they secured a job, they would collect paychecks until they were terminated," [according to Jared Hudson, Nisos' chief technology officer]... With the ability to see which other U.S. companies Jo and his team were working for — all remote technology roles — Nisos' CEO, Ryan LaSalle, began making calls to their security teams to alert them of the fraud. "Most of the companies weren't aware of it, even if they had pretty robust security teams," LaSalle said. "It wasn't really high on the radar."
NBC News describes North Korea's 10-year effort — and its educational pipeline that steers promising students into "computer science and hacking training before being placed into cyberunits under military and state agencies, according to a recent report by DTEX, a risk-adaptive security and behavioral intelligence firm that tracks North Korea's cybercrime."

In one case, a North Korean worker stole sensitive information related to U.S. military technology, according to the Justice Department. In another, an American accomplice obtained an ID that enabled access to government facilities, networks and systems. At least three organizations have been extorted and suffered hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages after proprietary information was posted online by IT workers... Analysts warn that North Korean IT workers are targeting larger organizations, increasing extortion attempts and seeking out employers that pay salaries in cryptocurrency. More recently, security researchers have uncovered fake job application platforms impersonating major U.S. cryptocurrency and AI firms, including Anthropic, designed to infect legitimate applicants' networks with malware to be utilized once hired. The global cybersecurity company CrowdStrike identified a 220% rise in 2025 in instances of North Koreans gaining fraudulent employment at Western companies to work remotely as developers...

The payoff flowing back to Pyongyang from these schemes is enormous. Some North Korean IT workers earn more than $300,000 per year, far more than they'd be able to earn domestically, with as much as 90% of their wages directed back to the regime, according to congressional testimony from Bruce Klinger, a former CIA deputy division chief for Korea. The United Nations estimates the schemes, which proliferated after the pandemic when more companies' workforces went remote, generate as much as $600 million annually, while a U.S. State Department-led sanctions monitoring assessment placed earnings for 2024 as high as $800 million... So far, at least 10 alleged U.S.-based facilitators have been federally charged, including one active-duty member of the U.S. Army, for their alleged roles in hosting laptop farms, laundering payments and moving proceeds through shell companies. At least six other alleged U.S. facilitators have been identified in court documents but not named...


"We believe there are many more hundreds of people out there who are participating in these schemes," said Rozhavsky, the FBI assistant director. "They could never pull this off if they didn't have willing facilitators in the U.S. helping them...." The scheme itself is also becoming more complex. North Korean IT teams are now subcontracting work to developers in Pakistan, Nigeria and India, expanding into fields like customer service, financial processing, insurance and translation services — roles far less scrutinized than software development.

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Two die and 11 seriously ill in meningitis outbreak at University of Kent

Students in Canterbury given antibiotics for fast-acting and invasive meningococcal disease, says UKHSA

Two people have died and 11 are reportedly seriously ill in hospital after an outbreak of a rare form of invasive meningitis at the University of Kent.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said it had provided antibiotics to students in the Canterbury area after it detected 13 cases of invasive meningococcal disease, a combination of meningitis and septicaemia.

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Mother charged with murder of 18-day-old baby girl in central London

Zahira Byjaouane, 43, arrested on Saturday after reports baby fell from property on Horseferry Road in Westminster

A mother has been charged with murdering her 18-day-old baby girl, who fell from a height at a property in central London.

Zahira Byjaouane, 43, was arrested on Saturday morning after reports that a baby had fallen from a property on Horseferry Road in Westminster.

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Aryna Sabalenka ends losing streak against Elena Rybakina to take Indian Wells title

  • World No 1 had lost four finals against opponent

  • Sabalenka comes back from set down for victory

Aryna Sabalenka snapped her losing streak against Elena Rybakina in a thrilling Indian Wells final on Sunday.

The world No 1 beat Rybakina to win her maiden grand slam title at the Australian Open in 2023 but since then had lost all four finals against the Kazakh, including at the WTA Finals last season and in Melbourne in January.

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Oscars 2026 red carpet: Rose Byrne, Chase Infiniti and more – in pictures

The best looks from the red carpet at the 98th Academy Awards in Los Angeles

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Fifth Iranian football player leaves Australia after initially accepting offer of asylum

Minister Tony Burke confirms another member of Iran’s women’s football team left Australia late Sunday night

A fifth member of the Iranian women’s football squad has left Australia after withdrawing her claim of asylum.

The office of the home affairs minister, Tony Burke, confirmed on Monday that the woman had left late on Sunday night.

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Restraining and sedating dementia patients ‘routine’ in hospitals in England, study finds

Patients experiencing raised bedside rails, doors and pathways blocked by furniture and physical interventions

People with dementia are being subjected to restraints and non-consensual sedation while in hospitals in England, according to the first study of its kind.

These restrictive practices were found to be an “embedded aspect of routine ward care”, according to the analysis, with such examples including dementia patients having their bedside rails raised, doors and pathways blocked by furniture, experiencing verbal commands to sit down or go back to bed, and physical interventions such as non-consensual sedation.

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More countries, bigger audience but controversy lingered in Milano Cortina

Russia’s involvement meant politics could not be avoided at a Paralympics more competitive than ever

The theme of the closing ceremony of the Winter Paralympics, held at the Olympic curling arena in Cortina D’Ampezzo, was “Italian Souvenir”. It followed, through dance and music, the ambitions of a young girl, played by Sofia Tansella who has spinal muscular atrophy, to see her dreams represented in the world. It was of course a metaphor for the Paralympic movement more broadly, a movement that has been boosted by a successful two weeks in Milano Cortina.

The International Paralympic Committee has been able to boast a number of striking milestones at these Games, on the 50th anniversary of the first. Milano Cortina has had the most countries in competition, 55, and the most to win medals, 27. The number of countries winning gold medals, 18, is the joint-highest in history. Although gender imbalance remains a genuine problem, there were more female competitors than ever before, 160, an 18% increase on four years ago and 26% of the total athlete count of 611, another record.

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