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Unsolved 1985 Murders of Musicians in Rijswijk Reignite Investigation

A memorial plaque was unveiled in Rijswijk for three musicians fatally shot during a 1985 band rehearsal; the unsolved murders, possibly linked to Suriname's President Bouterse and drug trafficking, are now subject to a renewed investigation by the victims' families.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Google Pixel 9's Connected Cameras Feature: Dual-Angle Streaming with Limitations

Google's March 2025 Pixel Feature Drop includes Connected Cameras, allowing Pixel 9 users to stream video from two angles (a primary Pixel and a secondary Pixel or compatible GoPro) within social media apps, although audio switches with the camera view and ad-hoc use is restricted.

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40% Bias Score

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Body Recovered in Thames Linked to Kent Pub Shooting

Lisa Smith, 43, was shot dead outside The Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent, on February 14, 2025; the prime suspect, Edvard Smith, was seen falling from the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge that night; a body recovered from the River Thames on March 7 is believed to be his.

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36% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Tester Links 2024 Senate Loss to Harris's Poor Performance in Montana

Former Senator Jon Tester (D-Mont.) lost his 2024 reelection bid to Tim Sheehy by seven points, attributing his defeat partly to Vice President Kamala Harris's unpopularity in Montana due to her progressive policies; Trump won the state by 20 points in the presidential race.

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Reduced Inequality
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UK Government Pledges Gender Equality Amidst Funding Concerns

On International Women's Day, UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and the government pledged to advance gender equality, with Baroness Harriet Harman appointed as the UK's special envoy for women and girls; however, this appointment has faced criticism due to concerns over a lack of funding.

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Gender Equality
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Ineffective Public Employee Evaluation in Greece: AI's Impact

Greece's ineffective public employee evaluation system, despite existing legislation, faces resistance and slow progress; the government plans constitutional guarantees for evaluation, including citizen feedback, but the rapid rise of AI may render this moot as it could replace most public sector jo...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Utrecht ALS Walk Raises Over €1.3 Million

The ALS Sunrise Walk in Utrecht, Netherlands, raised over €1.3 million for ALS research, exceeding the previous year's total by over €400,000, with funds directed towards the ALS Center at UMC Utrecht to investigate causes and treatments of the disease.

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44% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
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Trump Sons' Dominari Holdings Share Acquisition Raises Fiduciary Duty Questions

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, along with Dominari Holdings insiders, acquired 1 million shares before a stock price surge, raising questions about potential breaches of fiduciary duty despite likely not violating insider trading laws; the company pays the Trump Organization $747,000 annually in r...

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Democratic Strategists Condemn Party's Disruptive Tactics During Trump's Address

Democratic strategists criticized their party's disruptive behavior during President Trump's congressional address, arguing a boycott would have been more effective; internal party tensions rose following the reported negative impact on voters; lawmakers engaged in yelling and displaying protest sig...

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56% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Afghan Women Find Solace in Books Amidst Taliban Restrictions

In Afghanistan under Taliban rule, women are increasingly turning to novels and self-help books as an escape from mental distress and a means of self-improvement due to restrictions on education and limited opportunities, with sales of religious texts also rising significantly.

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40% Bias Score

Quality Education
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Hungarian Medical Chamber Opposes Premature Easing of Pandemic Restrictions

The Hungarian Medical Chamber (MOK) deems the easing of pandemic restrictions premature due to high infection rates, an overburdened healthcare system, and the fact that full vaccine protection is only effective seven days after the second dose. They advise continued adherence to safety measures.

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44% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
kathimerini.gr
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EU Leadership: A Contrast with US and Historical Context

This article contrasts the perceived leadership shortcomings of the European Union with the US, arguing that despite its flaws, the EU has successfully avoided large-scale wars, unlike other periods in history, and that its current challenges require careful consideration of historical precedent.

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