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Gezondheidsraad: beschouw vliegtuiguitstoot als kankerverwekkend

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Uitstoot van vliegtuigmotoren moet als kankerverwekkend worden beschouwd, adviseert de Gezondheidsraad. Zo kan grondpersoneel op luchthavens beter worden beschermd.

Het ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid gaf opdracht de kankerverwekkende eigenschappen van de uitstoot van vliegtuigmotoren te onderzoeken en de gezondheidsrisico's voor mensen die eraan worden blootgesteld in kaart te brengen.

De Gezondheidsraad adviseert de uitstoot van kerosinemotoren te classificeren als "verondersteld kankerverwekkend". Dat betekent dat het hoogstwaarschijnlijk kankerverwekkend is, maar dat er te weinig onderzoek is gedaan om dit met 100 procent zekerheid te kunnen zeggen, aldus een woordvoerder.

Wel is volgens haar vastgesteld dat verschillende stoffen in kerosinemengsel kankerverwekkend zijn. Ook zijn er overeenkomsten in de samenstelling van kerosinemotoremissie en dieselmotoremissie, en van die laatste is wel vastgesteld dat die kankerverwekkend is. Voor dieselmotoremissie geldt al een wettelijke grenswaarde.

Dit onderzoek is een eerste stap voor het instellen van een grenswaarde en daarmee voor een betere bescherming van grondpersoneel van luchthavens, aldus de woordvoerder.


Zeker 64 slachtoffers in Tarwekampzaak dienen schadeclaim in

DEN HAAG (ANP) - 64 slachtoffers willen schadevergoeding in de zaak over de dodelijke explosie aan de Tarwekamp in Den Haag, meldde het Openbaar Ministerie donderdag tijdens de zevende voorbereidende zitting. Dat aantal loopt mogelijk nog op. De rechtbank sprak later over mogelijk zeventig vorderingen en beloofde over uiterlijk twee weken een overzicht te verstrekken. De zaak telt volgens het OM in totaal 96 slachtoffers.

Bij de explosie op 7 december 2024 kwamen zes mensen om het leven en vielen vijf gewonden. De aanslag was gericht tegen een bruidsmodewinkel van de ex-vriendin van hoofdverdachte Moshtag B. (35). Het pand was gevestigd op de begane grond van het getroffen blok. Justitie ziet B. als de opdrachtgever.

Verdachte Mourad B. T. (30) gaf op de zitting aan in gesprek te willen met de slachtoffers. "Hij wil uitleggen, excuses maken en in gesprek gaan", zei zijn advocaat. "Het aanbod is gedaan, iedereen heeft het gehoord", zei de rechtbankvoorzitter daarop. Een beslissing nam hij niet.

Het onderzoek in de zaak is afgerond. Het wachten is nog op een aantal rapportages. Ook werkt de politie aan een visualisatie van de gebeurtenissen. Op 7 september staat een nieuwe inleidende zitting gepland. De zaak wordt in november en december inhoudelijk besproken.


Zuivelwerkgevers en vakbonden eens over nieuwe cao na stakingen

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Werkgevers en vakbonden hebben een onderhandelingsresultaat bereikt over een nieuwe cao voor de zuivelindustrie, nadat de afgelopen weken meermaals werd gestaakt bij makers van melkproducten zoals kaas, yoghurt en babyvoeding. Leden van vakbonden moeten nog wel instemmen met de afspraken.

Vakbond FNV had opgeroepen tot de werkonderbrekingen na een cao-conflict met de Nederlandse Zuivel Organisatie (NZO), die namens zuivelbedrijven afspraken maakt over de lonen en arbeidsvoorwaarden van werknemers in de sector. Afgelopen weken werd er onder meer gestaakt bij verschillende fabrieken van FrieslandCampina. De acties hadden geen gevolgen voor consumenten en melkveehouders.

Inmiddels is er een onderhandelingsresultaat bereikt waar alle partijen achter staan, melden zij. Naast de NZO en FNV zijn ook vakbonden CNV en De Unie betrokken.

Twee jaar

FNV schort de acties op in afwachting van de stemming onder de leden.

De nieuwe cao geldt voor twee jaar, tot en met maart 2028. De salarissen worden per 1 april 2026 met terugwerkende kracht verhoogd met 3,3 procent. Op 1 januari volgend jaar volgt een verhoging van 1,75 procent en later op 1 mei nog eens.

Uitkering

Ook krijgen werknemers een eenmalige uitkering van 250 euro bruto bij een fulltime dienstverband.

FNV-bestuurder Edwin Martirosian spreekt van een "toereikend pakket" aan afspraken, waarmee onder meer de "inflatieachterstand" wordt gerepareerd.

NZO is "blij" dat met alle vakbonden een resultaat is bereikt. "De NZO en de drie vakbonden hebben aan de onderhandelingstafel gezocht naar een oplossing die duidelijkheid biedt aan medewerkers en die realistisch is voor werkgevers in de zuivelsector."


Litouwen wil af van verbod op kernwapens

VILNIUS (ANP/RTR) - Litouwen wil af van het verbod op het plaatsen van kernwapens op zijn grondgebied. Het parlement gaat die bepaling uit de grondwet halen, zegt president Gitanas Nausėda, net als NAVO-bondgenoot Finland dit voorjaar al deed.

Litouwen is volgens Nausėda praktisch nog het enige land binnen het bondgenootschap dat kernwapens in alle gevallen weert. Dat kan het land zich volgens hem niet meer veroorloven nu de dreiging van oorlog met buurland Rusland terug lijkt.

Net als Finland eerder benadrukt de Litouwse president dat zijn land niet uit is op het verwelkomen van bijvoorbeeld Amerikaanse kernwapens. Maar dat moet mogelijk zijn wanneer de situatie erom vraagt, is volgens hem de stemming in het parlement. Dat zou nog dit jaar de grondwet willen wijzigen.

Amerikaanse kernwapens liggen nu al opgeslagen in Nederland en een handvol andere Europese landen.


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D66’er zette zich in voor vluchtelingen en kon daardoor geen wethouder worden in Castricum

In Castricum wonen statushouders in containers in een oude showroom. Erik Hordijk wilde via de lokale politiek hun woonsituatie verbeteren. In de onderhandelingen over een nieuw college bleek die betrokkenheid een struikelblok. „Maar als je je hebt ingezet voor de samenleving, is dat geen schijn van belangenverstrengeling”, zegt een expert.


De ondraaglijke droefheid van Luuk Ikinks party pants

Ja, tv-recensent Amber Wiznitzer wilde graag weten wat er speelt tussen Emile Ratelband en medium Jomanda. Maar die broek van Luuk Ikink. Wat is er in ’s hemelsnaam aan de hand met de broek van Luuk Ikink?

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Frankie Dettori breaks ribs and thumb after car flips in Newmarket accident

  • 55-year-old remains in hospital after Wednesday incident

  • Agency says Dettori’s car flipped after being struck

Frankie Dettori sustained several broken ribs and a broken thumb after being involved in a car accident in Newmarket on Wednesday evening.

Dettori’s injuries are still being assessed in hospital. Another vehicle struck the rear passenger side of the car the 55-year-old was driving, according to his management company H Talent Management.

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Release of Rochdale grooming gang leader ‘really scary’, says whistleblower

Exclusive: Health worker Sara Rowbotham fears for women and girls because of ‘weak’ probation service

The impending release of the Rochdale grooming gang leader is “really scary” for local women and girls because of failings in a “weak” probation service and his lack of remorse, a former health worker who exposed the paedophile ring has said.

Sara Rowbotham, whose team gathered evidence that led to the imprisonment of Shabir Ahmed and eight other men in Rochdale, said she is “terrified” by the prospect of meeting him in the street.

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Who am I rooting for most at the World Cup? A wise and gentle Italian referee | Adrian Chiles

From supporting friends’ sons in school to backing the underdogs at Wimbledon, I’ve always found someone to cheer on. But this time I’ve surprised myself

I’ve found another way of ruining sport for myself. I thought I’d explored every means of turning the stress dial up to 11, but now I’ve chanced on a new method. I must need the anxiety to feel alive.

I go back a long way with this kind of thing. I’ve never been able to watch a sporting contest without picking a team or a person to root for. It started when I was about five. I idolised my grandad and because he wanted West Brom to win, I wanted it too. This kind of thing is habit-forming, and perhaps not entirely healthy. I thought I’d grow out of it, but it’s getting worse. And it has gone far beyond my own football team.

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Trump hijacked US’s 250 anniversary to serve ‘political ideology and pet projects’, congressional report says

House Democratic subcommittee report outlines web of alleged corruption, wire fraud and pay-to-play schemes

Donald Trump staged a hostile takeover of the US’s 250th anniversary celebration to enrich political allies, harvest voter data and promote Christian nationalist ideology, according to a congressional investigation released on Thursday.

The interim report, “From Vanity to Insanity: How the White House Cheated the American People Out of Their 250th Birthday”, outlines a web of alleged corruption, wire fraud and pay-to-play schemes orchestrated through a shadow corporation embedded within the National Park Foundation (NPF).

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Wimbledon 2026: Swan v Keys, plus Swiatek and Zverev in action on day four – live

All the latest news from Thursday’s live action at SW19
Order of play | Sinner battles past Borges | Mail Daniel

Wotcha one and all and welcome to Wimbledon 2026 – day 4! And guess what? It’s yet another jazzer.

We begin with some attractive-looking contests on outside courts, Alex de Minaur taking on Adrian Mannarino and Diana Shnaider, beaten French Open finalist, meeting Liudmila Samsonova. And if to that we add GB’s Arthur Fery v Otto Virtanen – conqueror of Ben Shelton – and already we’re wondering if anyone’s got any spare eyes, though we’ve barely even got going.

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Let us celebrate America’s birthday. And, despite it all, hope for another 250 years | Francine Pose

Democracies rarely last, but ours has. That alone is worth celebrating

One reason to celebrate America’s national big birthday – our 250th on the Fourth of July – is to honor the unusual longevity of our democratic experiment. Democracies rarely last, but ours has. Even if we know its flawed history – the land grab and slaughter of the indigenous population; slavery; enduring racial, gender and economic inequalities – it’s hard to fault the admirable, high-minded idealism of the Bill of Rights and the US constitution.

I’m all for celebrating democracy. The bicentennial was fun. I lived outside a small rural town where there was a parade, a fife and drum corps, tricornered hats, flags and fireworks. Then president Gerald Ford had sponsored civil rights legislation. Roe v Wade was three years old. There were brilliant and honorable judges serving on the US supreme court. The Vietnam war had ended. Obviously there were problems: our growing military presence in Central America, the bankrupting and colonization of American inner cities, growing disparities. Even so, there was a hope in the air, a sense that things might be looking up.

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World Cup Q&A: ask England reporter Jacob Steinberg your questions now

Jacob was in Atlanta last night to witness England’s Harry Kane-led comeback against DR Congo. He’ll be online at 2pm BST / 9am EDT to answer all your questions about the Three Lions’ chances against Mexico, England’s defensive frailties and anything else you’d like to know

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After seventy minutes of agony, and 10 minutes of Harry Kane inevitability, England fans were finally able to relax at the final whistle of their team’s 2-1 win against DR Congo in Atlanta yesterday. As Thomas Tuchel’s team prepare to head to Mexico City for the daunting task of playing the co-hosts in the Azteca, England correspondent Jacob Steinberg will be joining us for an hour or so to answer all your questions, perhaps including: should Tuchel have taken another right-back …

Jacob has been with England for the whole tournament and is heading south this weekend ahead of the last-16 match up on Sunday/Monday morning. He’ll be here at 2pm. Post your question in the comments now and he will answer as many as time allows.

In the meantime here’s some reading on last night’s game and beyond from Jacob and colleagues …

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Doodenge beelden bovenop het puntje van The Empire State building: een levenslange verbintenis

​Beelden van twee daredevils die zich verloven op het puntje van The Empire State Building verspreiden zich razendsnel op internet. Bij kijkers van de video slaat het hart over wanneer het stel zich voor de rest van hun leven aan elkaar committeert.

“Doodeng. Ik word er fysiek helemaal onpasselijk van als ik hier naar kijk: rillende benen en een misselijk gevoel”, vertelt de 26-jarige Perry, die zelf momenteel in een polygame relatie zit. “Ik heb dat ook altijd als ik bijvoorbeeld aan het hiken ben en ik een koppel zie picknicken ergens langs de rand van een vallei. Dan voel ik de rillingen over mijn rug lopen terwijl ik denk: het kan niet lang meer duren voordat die twee elkaar eeuwige trouw gaan beloven.”

“Ik heb zelf bindingsangst”, zegt iemand die de video kennelijk heeft gezien. “Ik word al misselijk bij de gedachte aan een verloving, laat staan bij het zien van deze beelden”.

Anderen wijzen op het verantwoordelijkheidsgevoel van de twee en hoe zo’n actie ook gruwelijk mis kan gaan. “Stel je krijgt kinderen en dan word je het oneens over de opvoeding. En dan? Heeft ze daar wel over nagedacht toen ze zonder zekering ‘ja’ zei?”

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Companies Are Throttling Employees’ AI Use Because It’s Too Expensive

Companies Are Throttling Employees’ AI Use Because It’s Too Expensive

Companies across tech, entertainment, banking, and many other industries are throttling their employees’ use of AI and pleading with workers to use less powerful models to stop AI costs from spiraling out of control, according to leaked Slack chats, screenshots of internal dashboards, emails, and more material obtained by 404 Media from half a dozen companies including Atlassian, Adobe, and Amazon. In at least one case, AI spending has tripled to more than $15 million a month.

The news shows the looming fallout from companies adopting AI as quickly as possible, and AI providers’ moves to charge enterprises based on how much they use AI rather than a flat fee. Emails obtained by 404 Media even show some companies cutting off access to some AI models altogether in an attempt to stop burning through their AI tokens, and big tech companies like Adobe are ending unlimited access to Claude.

“A lot of people had ideas about how to adjust workflows with lower-reasoning models for certain tasks in order to mitigate token consumption,” an Adobe employee told 404 Media. “But I am not sure that they fully absorbed the news, and I'm not sure the full ramifications are going to be clear to everyone until it goes into effect.” 404 Media granted multiple employees at companies using AI anonymity because they weren’t permitted to speak to the press.

Citi, for example, has shut off access to Claude’s and ChatGPT’s latest models entirely, according to an internal Citi email obtained by 404 Media. That includes Claude Opus 4.6 and 4.7, and GPT-5.5.

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“These models consume significantly more AI Credits per interaction and have been the primary driver of elevated enterprise consumption,” the email reads. The email says Citi disabled the models on June 24 and plans to re-enable them on July 1.

Before shutting off access, Citi sent employees another email asking them to not use the more powerful models unless they absolutely had to.

“⚠️ Action needed: Choose the right model for the task (reduce Opus 4.7),” one section of the email reads, referring to one of Claude’s more recent, and token hungry, models. Since AI tokens are now pooled across Citi, the email says, developers with heavier AI-assisted workflows draw more from the shared pools, while lighter users ideally contribute their unused portion, freeing it up for the developers who may need their tokens. “We need everyone to be intentional about model selection to ensure fair access for all users across the enterprise.”

The email points again to Opus 4.7, saying, “Every interaction with Opus 4.7 (and other models in its class such as GPT 5.5) consumes significantly more credits than standard or mid-tier models.” It then provides a breakdown of what Citi employees should use each model for: GPT-5.3-Codex for quick questions, explanations, or simple code generation; the same model or Claude Sonnet 4.6 for code review and “standard chat;” then higher models like Claude Sonnet 4.6 for “architectural reasoning.”

Citi’s changes come directly in response to GitHub moving from a flat subscription model to a usage-based billing one in June, according to the email. The email says Citi is also monitoring daily Copilot usage to find “excessive or anomalous usage patterns early” and has budget controls in place. Citi told 404 Media it has not disabled models and the company is not taking steps to curb usage by allocating workers a certain number of AI tokens. This is despite the email and other screenshots clearly showing Citi blocking access to certain models.

Atlassian, the company behind the popular software product development tool Jira, recently ended unlimited use of AI tools at the company and introduced a dashboard where employees can track how much their AI use costs the company. 404 Media has seen the dashboard, which shows Atlassian went from spending $5 million on things like AWS, Google Cloud, and OpenAI LLMs in the month of August 2025, to more than $15 million in May 2026. The company is on track to spend more than $120 million on AI tools for the fiscal year, the dashboard shows. Atlassian told 404 Media these numbers don’t accurately reflect its AI usage, but declined to say which of the figures were wrong and how.

“I’ve seen a lot of people complaining that they changed their workflow to maximize AI usage, and now they can run out in 2-3 days, especially when using agents or similar or using the latest Claude model. Lots of angsty messages in Slack like ‘now how do I do my job,’” an Atlassian employee told us. “For what it's worth I think it’s insane they were allowing huge amounts of spending on it before, it was only a matter of time before that had to end.” 

Inside GitHub things are a bit different. Employees don’t have a limit on token spend, but workers were recently told the company is looking into decreasing token spend by using open source models, a GitHub employee said. The employee told us that GitHub plans to test user-based billing, meaning budgeting AI tool use to individual people instead of teams, projects, or unlimited usage.

At Adobe, unlimited Claude access is not being renewed and will expire on June 30, an Adobe employee said. Workers there were told instead, in essence, try to get everything you can done before that date.

As 404 Media previously reported, Amazon recently shut down an internal company leaderboard which ranked employees based on how much they used AI tools at work. Multiple Amazon employees told us they suspect Amazon shut down the leaderboard because it was encouraging wasteful and expensive AI usage. After Amazon shut down the leaderboard, 404 Media saw a discussion on Amazon’s internal Slack where an employee shared a screenshot showing they had hit a token limit employees seemingly didn’t know existed previously. 

“Crazy, we go from no more leaderboard to actual usage limits in two weeks,” one Amazon employee said in a reply on Slack.  

An Amazon spokesperson told 404 Media in an email “We encourage employees to use and experiment with AI, and our guidance around AI usage hasn't changed.”

Other companies have burned through their AI tokens. An employee at an entertainment company told 404 Media, “We hit our limit for ChatGPT token use this month for the first time. One developer used almost half the entire company’s allocated pool with no obvious ROI [return on investment].” 

Last week 404 Media reported consulting giant Accenture found that much token usage, or ‘chewing,’ is not from supercharged engineers creating lots of code, but people converting PDFs into presentation slides. Accenture is seeing “soaring token spend” among its clients, according to leaked audio 404 Media obtained.

There is an obvious irony—or cold calculation—in Accenture pointing this out. In the audio, senior Accenture staff explained they told their clients to adopt AI as quickly as possible. Now that AI costs have skyrocketed or become unpredictable, Accenture is positioning itself also as the solution to that problem, with one of the employees saying Accenture has a new opportunity regarding its clients: “to really think about token economics.”

Accenture continues to use AI internally for trivial projects, though. Screenshots obtained by 404 Media show an internal tool that lets employees predict which team will win the World Cup. The tool was made with AI, a source with knowledge of the tool said.

“They are still trying to ram AI down our throats at all levels and areas of work,” the source said. “Everyone seems to be trying to outdo each other in finding new ways to waste water and no one is telling us to slow down.”

Adobe, GitHub, and Accenture did not respond to requests for comment.


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