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Church's Resistance to Modernity: Historical Examples and Current Challenges
This article analyzes the Roman Catholic Church's historical resistance to scientific advancements and political changes, exemplified by the Galileo affair and the loss of Papal States, highlighting its current struggle to adapt to modern issues surrounding life and death.
Church's Resistance to Modernity: Historical Examples and Current Challenges
This article analyzes the Roman Catholic Church's historical resistance to scientific advancements and political changes, exemplified by the Galileo affair and the loss of Papal States, highlighting its current struggle to adapt to modern issues surrounding life and death.
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52% Bias Score


Bluegrass Music: Origins, Sound, and Key Artists
Originating in Kentucky, bluegrass music, a genre born from Appalachian "old-time" music and influenced by African-American traditions, is characterized by its distinctive instrumentation, fast-paced melodies, and close vocal harmonies.
Bluegrass Music: Origins, Sound, and Key Artists
Originating in Kentucky, bluegrass music, a genre born from Appalachian "old-time" music and influenced by African-American traditions, is characterized by its distinctive instrumentation, fast-paced melodies, and close vocal harmonies.
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4% Bias Score


Dutch and US Consider "Antifa" as Terrorist Organization
A right-wing majority in the Netherlands voted to consider "Antifa" a terrorist group, following a similar announcement by US President Trump, prompting questions about the definition and impact of such a designation.
Dutch and US Consider "Antifa" as Terrorist Organization
A right-wing majority in the Netherlands voted to consider "Antifa" a terrorist group, following a similar announcement by US President Trump, prompting questions about the definition and impact of such a designation.
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24% Bias Score


Decline in Dutch Collective Bargaining Agreements and Proposed Solutions
The number of Dutch employees covered by collective bargaining agreements (CAOs) has fallen to 71.8 percent in 2022, prompting concerns and proposals for reform, including mandatory membership or a national minimum CAO.
Decline in Dutch Collective Bargaining Agreements and Proposed Solutions
The number of Dutch employees covered by collective bargaining agreements (CAOs) has fallen to 71.8 percent in 2022, prompting concerns and proposals for reform, including mandatory membership or a national minimum CAO.
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28% Bias Score


Ibrahim Maalouf's Beirut Concert: A Triumph Against the Odds
Despite the ongoing war in Lebanon and the conflict in Gaza, French-Lebanese trumpet player Ibrahim Maalouf performed a successful concert in Beirut, celebrating love and resilience.
Ibrahim Maalouf's Beirut Concert: A Triumph Against the Odds
Despite the ongoing war in Lebanon and the conflict in Gaza, French-Lebanese trumpet player Ibrahim Maalouf performed a successful concert in Beirut, celebrating love and resilience.
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16% Bias Score


Schmidt-Robertson Rivalry Adds Spice to Bledisloe Cup Clash
The upcoming Bledisloe Cup matches between Australia and New Zealand are heightened by the past conflict between Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt and All Blacks coach Scott Robertson, stemming from Robertson's alleged self-promotion during the 2022 Rugby World Cup.
Schmidt-Robertson Rivalry Adds Spice to Bledisloe Cup Clash
The upcoming Bledisloe Cup matches between Australia and New Zealand are heightened by the past conflict between Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt and All Blacks coach Scott Robertson, stemming from Robertson's alleged self-promotion during the 2022 Rugby World Cup.
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48% Bias Score

Proposed New Nuclear Power Plants in Zeeland, Netherlands Face Local Opposition
Residents of Zeeland, Netherlands, express mixed opinions regarding the government's plan to construct two new nuclear power plants near the existing Borssele plant, raising concerns about waste disposal, infrastructure, and the region's overall development.

Proposed New Nuclear Power Plants in Zeeland, Netherlands Face Local Opposition
Residents of Zeeland, Netherlands, express mixed opinions regarding the government's plan to construct two new nuclear power plants near the existing Borssele plant, raising concerns about waste disposal, infrastructure, and the region's overall development.
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28% Bias Score

Diverse Music Reviews: From Intimate Indie to Energetic Rock
This article reviews several new music releases, spanning genres from indie-pop and classical to rock and electronic, highlighting the artists' styles, influences, and emotional depth.

Diverse Music Reviews: From Intimate Indie to Energetic Rock
This article reviews several new music releases, spanning genres from indie-pop and classical to rock and electronic, highlighting the artists' styles, influences, and emotional depth.
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32% Bias Score

Jelle van der Zee (1936-2023): A Life in Multiple Acts
Jelle van der Zee, a multifaceted Dutch personality who passed away at 87, excelled as a hockey goalkeeper, jazz musician, PR advisor, and event organizer, leaving a significant impact on Utrecht's cultural and environmental landscape.

Jelle van der Zee (1936-2023): A Life in Multiple Acts
Jelle van der Zee, a multifaceted Dutch personality who passed away at 87, excelled as a hockey goalkeeper, jazz musician, PR advisor, and event organizer, leaving a significant impact on Utrecht's cultural and environmental landscape.
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20% Bias Score

Dutch Television Highlights: Literature, Dementia, and Surinamese Immigration
Dutch television showcased diverse programming: a renowned author discussing his new book and the value of art; a documentary exploring music's impact on dementia patients; and a historical piece revealing discriminatory housing policies against Surinamese immigrants in 1970s Amsterdam.

Dutch Television Highlights: Literature, Dementia, and Surinamese Immigration
Dutch television showcased diverse programming: a renowned author discussing his new book and the value of art; a documentary exploring music's impact on dementia patients; and a historical piece revealing discriminatory housing policies against Surinamese immigrants in 1970s Amsterdam.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands to Implement Distance-Based Air Travel Tax in 2027
The Dutch government plans to introduce a distance-based air travel tax in 2027, increasing costs for longer flights and generating an additional ¯ million in annual revenue, while facing criticism from airlines and calls for stronger climate action from environmental groups.

Netherlands to Implement Distance-Based Air Travel Tax in 2027
The Dutch government plans to introduce a distance-based air travel tax in 2027, increasing costs for longer flights and generating an additional ¯ million in annual revenue, while facing criticism from airlines and calls for stronger climate action from environmental groups.
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24% Bias Score

Miley Cyrus Releases Deluxe Version of "Something Beautiful" with New Collaborations
Miley Cyrus released a deluxe version of her album "Something Beautiful," featuring two new tracks: a collaboration with Fleetwood Mac members Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood titled "Secrets," and a 13-and-a-half-minute song with David Byrne called "Lockdown.

Miley Cyrus Releases Deluxe Version of "Something Beautiful" with New Collaborations
Miley Cyrus released a deluxe version of her album "Something Beautiful," featuring two new tracks: a collaboration with Fleetwood Mac members Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood titled "Secrets," and a 13-and-a-half-minute song with David Byrne called "Lockdown.
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44% Bias Score
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