New Dutch leader bans phones in Cabinet meetings to dial back espionage threat
- The new Dutch Prime Minister has banned cell phones and other devices from Cabinet meetings to reduce digital eavesdropping risks.
- Dick Schoof stated that electronic devices act as "little microphones," raising concerns about espionage targeting the Netherlands.
- Erik Akerboom warned of espionage threats, particularly from China, focusing on the Netherlands' high-tech sector.
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