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Stemmen SP-leden in Pekela voor een coalitie met PVV en CDA? ‘Hier hebben ze niks met Wilders van doen’

Scorende Messi neemt zorgen over fitheid weg, Iran dreigt met stilleggen WK-duels bij protesten in stadions

Argentijnse president ziet VOC als voorbeeld voor nieuw soort bedrijf waarin AI alle touwtjes in handen heeft

Als ik niet oppas met mijn digibete gekluns, belt binnenkort de politie aan

‘Resurrection’, over onsterfelijkheid en dromen, is een film die zich makkelijker laat waarderen dan liefhebben

YES. VROUWEN mogen straks aan de pepperspray tegen vervelende MANNEN

pepperspray

Met een busje pepperspray op zak eindigen alle mannen in de bak. Een bekend oud-Hollands gezegde dat voor vrouwen nooit echt realiteit werd. TOT NU. Want na onderzoek van Van Weel is er nu een aankondiging van Van Weel: "Vrouwen die zich bedreigd voelen bijvoorbeeld door een stalker of eergerelateerd geweld, mogen in de toekomst pepperspray bij zich dragen om zichzelf te verdedigen. Pepperspray blijft dan illegaal, maar er kan een uitzondering op de wet worden aangevraagd." Een dikke vette WIN voor vrouwen, die na de hun opeising van de nacht beantwoord zagen met kapotte verlichting, symbool-sisverboden en wandeltochten, maar nu achteraan het loket kunnen aansluiten voor een busje pepperspray. De door Chris Jude vermoorde 17-jarige Lisa zou er overigens niet eens voor in aanmerking zijn gekomen, aangezien pepperspray alleen beschikbaar wordt voor vrouwen die al een zeker risico lopen bijvoorbeeld vanwege een stalker of eergerelateerd geweld. De nacht blijft dus wachten, maar de pepperspray komt er voor sommigen vast aan. En dan zul je ze eens horen, bij het pepperspray-loket: WIJ EISEN DE PEPPERSPRAY OP!!!

The Register

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GitHub pulls pin on npm's auto-run scripts

GitHub will change npm's defaults so the install command no longer runs scripts automatically, disabling a feature commonly exploited by malicious packages such as the notorious Shai-Hulud worm. Maintainer Leo Balter said: "Install-time lifecycle scripts are the single largest code-execution surface in the npm ecosystem. Every npm install runs scripts from every transitive dependency, so a single compromised package anywhere in your tree can execute arbitrary code on a developer machine or CI (continuous integration) runner." In npm 12, due July, three security-focused defaults are changing. Scripts configured for preinstall, install, or postinstall will no longer run unless explicitly permitted via allow-scripts. The --allow-git flag, which pulls dependencies from remote URLs, will default to off, closing an attack path where a malicious .npmrc file could override the Git executable and achieve arbitrary code execution. Finally, allow-remote will default to none, blocking dependency downloads from remote URLs entirely. It will still be possible to allow scripts to run via an allowlist in the package.json configuration file. This will be pinned to the installed version of a package by default. These are breaking changes, and Balter recommended developers run the commands to allow scripts for every currently installed package in a project that requires them. "This gets you protected against new, unexpected scripts immediately," he said. The next step is to review these packages and deny scripts for those where they are not needed. Some packages require script approval to function, including native modules that compile on install, testing tools like Playwright and Puppeteer (which fetch binaries via postinstall), and Electron, which wraps the Chromium browser engine for cross-platform desktop applications. These features have been available since npm version 11.10.0, released in February, but as opt-in flags rather than defaults. That version also introduced min-release-age, which blocks installation of package version newer than a specified number of days, designed as a safeguard against newly published malicious packages. Best security practice for developers using npm 11.16, the current version, is to set these flags on in .npmrc or via environment variables, which will also prepare a project for the changes in version 12. One annoyance is that the existing flag ignore-scripts does not support an allowlist, other than via an additional tool. The ignore-scripts setting will override allow-scripts, so developers will need to remove it, if set to true, to enable approved scripts to run. The allowScripts setting exists in npm 11 but is advisory only. Will this fix npm security issues? Unfortunately not. "Now all the malware can move from the install script to the module itself where it will inevitably still be run," said one developer. Another common view is that developers should use pnpm, which already has safer defaults than npm, including a minimum release age. There is consensus, though, that these changes do improve npm security and are long overdue. The pull request for this change includes the remark that "npm is the only remaining major package manager that runs dependency install scripts by default. pnpm v10+, Yarn Berry, Bun, and Deno all block them." ®

Wanneer gaan de Europeanen de Straat van Hormuz weer bevaarbaar maken? De Verenigde Arabische Emiraten kunnen er niet op wachten

Europese landen moeten snel gaan helpen om de scheepvaart in de Straat van Hormuz weer mogelijk te maken. Dat zegt Mohammed Ibrahim Al Dhaheri, diplomaat van de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten. „Dit moet Teheran in toom houden.”

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Exciting transfer window will only exacerbate women’s football’s wealth gap

Alexis Putellas leads a host of stars expected to arrive in the WSL but smaller clubs will still struggle to keep pace

The whistle has blown on the 2025-26 season for the vast majority of women’s teams around the world, and attention now turns to the hullabaloo of the transfer window and another summer of rising wages, transfer fees and agents fees.

This summer’s activity is likely to see the gap between the haves and the have-nots widen further. Last summer there was an 83.6% increase in global spending on transfer fees in women’s football year-on-year, according to Fifa. This included headline-grabbing moves such as London City Lionesses’ £1.43m purchase of Grace Geyoro from Paris Saint-Germain, albeit London City have denied the figure is that high, and Arsenal’s landmark first £1m deal – the signing of Olivia Smith from Liverpool.

This is an extract from our free email about women’s football, Moving the Goalposts. To get the full edition, visit this page and follow the instructions. Moving the Goalposts will be sent out once a week, on Wednesdays, in the close season but will be back on Tuesdays and Thursdays from September.

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Sardinian beach bans umbrellas for people aged 10 to 65

Incredulous Italians ask if they should bring grandparents to beach to stay safe, after unpopular move in Villasimìus

Umbrellas have been banned on a beach in Sardinia for anyone between the ages of 10 and 65 in the latest flashpoint in Italy’s long-running beach disputes.

The measure was among several imposed by local authorities at Punta Molentis beach in Villasimìus, on Sardinia’s south-east coast, as part of an initiative to protect its pristine environment.

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‘Not just a singer’: Argentinians queue for miles to mourn biggest rockstar most of world has never heard of

Hundreds of thousands gather to remember Carlos ‘Indio’ Solari, who inspired cross-generational devotion, especially among working class

The line stretched for more than 7km (four miles). Mourners sang rock songs, waved banners, and carried speakers blasting music while smoke rose from makeshift barbecues and vendors sold T-shirts bearing the image of a bald man with sunglasses.

As evening fell, a drizzle set in, but the queue remained. At the end of the line in Avellaneda, outer Buenos Aires, stood a chapel containing the body of a rock star.

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Do not use our tragedy to fuel violence, family of Belfast attack victim say

Relatives of Stephen Ogilvie say unrest is unwelcome and that many migrants make valuable contribution to UK

The family of the victim of the Belfast knife attack have called for calm after riots erupted across the city.

Stephen Ogilvie is in hospital having lost his left eye in the attack, footage of which was shared widely on social media late on Monday evening and through the day on Tuesday.

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Is the growing use of GLP-1s reshaping ideas of Black beauty?

People across the Black diaspora are increasingly turning to weight-loss drugs. How might this reshape our health, wellbeing and body image?

These days, I barely make it through the week without seeing news about what weight-loss medications, such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, can now supposedly achieve. Beyond the health benefits of shedding fat, “GLP-1” medications are also touted to treat addiction, and, as reported recently, even lowering the risk of breast cancer. But the extreme weight loss fuelled by these drugs is also reshaping beauty standards.

In this week’s edition, I’m digging into whether Black beauty ideals across the diaspora are under threat from the spread of weight-loss medication. It’s a delicate conversation that I’ve been eager to have for a while.

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Faithful line streets as Pope Leo to bless Sagrada Família on centenary of Gaudí’s death

As completion of 144-year construction nears, questions swirl over resemblance of church to architect’s original plans

Ten hours before he was due to pass by, the faithful were already picking their spots along the route Pope Leo XIV will take on his brief journey to bless Antoni Gaudí’s iconic church the Sagrada Família.

It’s been a long wait but this evening, 144 years after work began, the pope will bless the basilica’s recently completed central tower in the presence of members of the Spanish royal family, the prime minister and hundreds of bishops.

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Here is all the information you need to follow the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix weekend live on F1 TV.

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Found Photo

handwritten on back of photograph, "Picture from M. Katz, May 1948"

Jackson Lake, Grand Teton National Park

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Jackson Lake, Grand Teton National Park

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Tennisster Lamens uitgeschakeld op grastoernooi van Rosmalen

ROSMALEN (ANP) - Tennisster Suzan Lamens is gestrand in de eerste ronde van het grastoernooi van Rosmalen. De mondiale nummer 125 verloor met 7-6 (5) 4-6 4-6 van de als vijfde geplaatste Oostenrijkse Anastasia Potapova. Zij treft de Turkse Zeynep Sönmez in de volgende ronde.

Lamens en Potapova zouden aanvankelijk dinsdag de baan op komen, maar de partij werd vanwege de regen verplaatst naar woensdag. Beide speelsters verloren in de eerste set een keer hun service. Lamens werkte daarna op 5-6 twee setpoints weg en was vervolgens de sterkste in de tiebreak.

Potapova, de nummer 27 van de wereld, won na een vroege break en een regenonderbreking de tweede set. In de derde set nam Lamens een 3-0-voorsprong, maar de Oostenrijkse draaide de zaken om met vier gewonnen games op rij.


Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Scooterrijder zwaargewond naar ziekenhuis na botsing met auto

Bij een aanrijding op de Krammer in Brielle is een scooterrijder zwaargewond geraakt. De bestuurder knalde op een afslaande auto en had geen helm op, volgens de politie. Een tweede opzittende van de scooter kwam er met lichte verwondingen vanaf, ondanks dat deze ook geen helm op had.

thexiffy

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Tom Waits - Sins of My Father

Tom Waits