Haarlem Honors Ukrainian Refugee Supporter as Person of the Year
Antoinette Haan won Haarlem's Person of the Year 2024 for her tireless work with Haarlem4Ukraine, providing crucial support to Ukrainian refugees since the Russian invasion, highlighting the ongoing need for aid and community.
Haarlem Honors Ukrainian Refugee Supporter as Person of the Year
Antoinette Haan won Haarlem's Person of the Year 2024 for her tireless work with Haarlem4Ukraine, providing crucial support to Ukrainian refugees since the Russian invasion, highlighting the ongoing need for aid and community.
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36% Bias Score
Dutch Couple's Initiative Counters NIMBYism, Fosters Refugee Integration
Bram and Wendela Tjaden from Santpoort-Zuid, Netherlands, have housed statusholders in their garden house for two years, challenging the local 'not in my backyard' sentiment and promoting successful integration.
Dutch Couple's Initiative Counters NIMBYism, Fosters Refugee Integration
Bram and Wendela Tjaden from Santpoort-Zuid, Netherlands, have housed statusholders in their garden house for two years, challenging the local 'not in my backyard' sentiment and promoting successful integration.
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40% Bias Score
TommyTomato Expands Nationwide, Providing Healthy School Lunches and Employment
TommyTomato, founded in Haarlem during the COVID-19 pandemic, provides healthy, affordable vegetable lunches to 16,000 elementary school children in Eindhoven, aiming to expand nationwide and integrate food education into the school curriculum, employing individuals distanced from the labor market.
TommyTomato Expands Nationwide, Providing Healthy School Lunches and Employment
TommyTomato, founded in Haarlem during the COVID-19 pandemic, provides healthy, affordable vegetable lunches to 16,000 elementary school children in Eindhoven, aiming to expand nationwide and integrate food education into the school curriculum, employing individuals distanced from the labor market.
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44% Bias Score
NATO Urges Significant Defense Spending Increase Amidst Rising Tensions
Dutch citizens are urged to prepare for potential banking system disruptions and stock up on essentials, while NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte calls for significantly increased defense spending across member states, potentially reaching 3% of GDP, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and Rus...
NATO Urges Significant Defense Spending Increase Amidst Rising Tensions
Dutch citizens are urged to prepare for potential banking system disruptions and stock up on essentials, while NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte calls for significantly increased defense spending across member states, potentially reaching 3% of GDP, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and Rus...
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64% Bias Score
Drommel Steps Down as GroenLinks Leader After Six Years
After six years as fractievoorzitter for GroenLinks, due to illness of his predecessor, Drommel stepped down to allow for a new generation of leadership, choosing Marion van der Bijl as his successor. He will continue as a council member.
Drommel Steps Down as GroenLinks Leader After Six Years
After six years as fractievoorzitter for GroenLinks, due to illness of his predecessor, Drommel stepped down to allow for a new generation of leadership, choosing Marion van der Bijl as his successor. He will continue as a council member.
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36% Bias Score
CABR Archives Detail Execution of Dutch Resistance Fighter Hannie Schaft
Hannie Schaft, a 25-year-old Dutch resistance fighter, was executed by a firing squad on April 17, 1945, in Overveen; newly released CABR archives detail the event, including witness testimonies and an autopsy report.
CABR Archives Detail Execution of Dutch Resistance Fighter Hannie Schaft
Hannie Schaft, a 25-year-old Dutch resistance fighter, was executed by a firing squad on April 17, 1945, in Overveen; newly released CABR archives detail the event, including witness testimonies and an autopsy report.
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28% Bias Score
Death of Fugitive Ex-President Bouterse Stirs Mixed Reactions in Suriname
Former Surinamese President Desi Bouterse, convicted for leading the 1982 December Murders where 15 people were killed, died Tuesday at his hiding place after evading capture since his January 2024 escape following a December 2023 conviction; reactions are mixed.
Death of Fugitive Ex-President Bouterse Stirs Mixed Reactions in Suriname
Former Surinamese President Desi Bouterse, convicted for leading the 1982 December Murders where 15 people were killed, died Tuesday at his hiding place after evading capture since his January 2024 escape following a December 2023 conviction; reactions are mixed.
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56% Bias Score