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Netherlands Increases Defense Budget to 3.5% of GDP
The Netherlands' caretaker cabinet has decided to raise defense spending to 3.5 percent of GDP, plus 1.5 percent for related areas, aligning with NATO's goal of 5 percent collective spending; the funding method will be determined by the next government.
Netherlands Increases Defense Budget to 3.5% of GDP
The Netherlands' caretaker cabinet has decided to raise defense spending to 3.5 percent of GDP, plus 1.5 percent for related areas, aligning with NATO's goal of 5 percent collective spending; the funding method will be determined by the next government.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands designates 24 locations to accelerate housing construction
Demissionary Minister Keijzer designated 24 locations in the Netherlands (primarily in Noord- and Zuid-Holland, Brabant, and Flevoland) for expedited housing construction to alleviate the housing shortage, aiming to reduce the permit-to-completion time from ten to seven years, although the nitrogen ...
Netherlands designates 24 locations to accelerate housing construction
Demissionary Minister Keijzer designated 24 locations in the Netherlands (primarily in Noord- and Zuid-Holland, Brabant, and Flevoland) for expedited housing construction to alleviate the housing shortage, aiming to reduce the permit-to-completion time from ten to seven years, although the nitrogen ...
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Boxing Champion Fights Federation Over Training Agreement
Dutch youth world boxing champion Maud van der Toorn and her coach Sayit Yanik are challenging the Dutch Boxing Federation's top sports agreement and coaching policies, potentially preventing her from competing in the upcoming World Championships.
Dutch Boxing Champion Fights Federation Over Training Agreement
Dutch youth world boxing champion Maud van der Toorn and her coach Sayit Yanik are challenging the Dutch Boxing Federation's top sports agreement and coaching policies, potentially preventing her from competing in the upcoming World Championships.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Court Orders FNV Trade Union Investigation
An Amsterdam court ordered an investigation into the FNV trade union following reports of internal power struggles, an unsafe work environment, and poor communication, resulting in the temporary appointment of two supervisory board members and the postponement of elections.
Dutch Court Orders FNV Trade Union Investigation
An Amsterdam court ordered an investigation into the FNV trade union following reports of internal power struggles, an unsafe work environment, and poor communication, resulting in the temporary appointment of two supervisory board members and the postponement of elections.
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40% Bias Score


Nillessen achieves personal best, secures third in Oslo Diamond League
At the Oslo Diamond League, Stefan Nillessen secured third place in the mile with a personal best time of 3.49.02, becoming the second-fastest Dutch miler ever; Lieke Klaver finished fifth in the 400 meters, and Menno Vloon placed fifth in the pole vault.
Nillessen achieves personal best, secures third in Oslo Diamond League
At the Oslo Diamond League, Stefan Nillessen secured third place in the mile with a personal best time of 3.49.02, becoming the second-fastest Dutch miler ever; Lieke Klaver finished fifth in the 400 meters, and Menno Vloon placed fifth in the pole vault.
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24% Bias Score


Trump's National Guard Deployment in Los Angeles Escalates Tensions, Raises Concerns About Democracy
California Governor Gavin Newsom accused President Trump of attacking democracy by deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles during protests against immigrant deportations, exceeding legal authority and escalating tensions, while federal agencies prepare similar actions in other Democrat-led citie...
Trump's National Guard Deployment in Los Angeles Escalates Tensions, Raises Concerns About Democracy
California Governor Gavin Newsom accused President Trump of attacking democracy by deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles during protests against immigrant deportations, exceeding legal authority and escalating tensions, while federal agencies prepare similar actions in other Democrat-led citie...
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60% Bias Score

Suriname's New President Faces Steep Challenges
Suriname's president-elect, Jennifer Simons, inherits a nation grappling with debt, poverty, and corruption; her plan involves prudent oil revenue management, anti-corruption measures, and a plea for patience from citizens.

Suriname's New President Faces Steep Challenges
Suriname's president-elect, Jennifer Simons, inherits a nation grappling with debt, poverty, and corruption; her plan involves prudent oil revenue management, anti-corruption measures, and a plea for patience from citizens.
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands: Most Municipalities Lack Local Heat Plans Amid Rising Heatwave Risk
A report by the Red Cross reveals that only 90 of 342 Dutch municipalities have a local heat plan to address the increasing threat of extreme heat, exacerbated by climate change, leaving vulnerable populations at risk; while a national plan shows a decrease in heat-related deaths.

Netherlands: Most Municipalities Lack Local Heat Plans Amid Rising Heatwave Risk
A report by the Red Cross reveals that only 90 of 342 Dutch municipalities have a local heat plan to address the increasing threat of extreme heat, exacerbated by climate change, leaving vulnerable populations at risk; while a national plan shows a decrease in heat-related deaths.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands designates 24 sites for accelerated housing construction
The demissionary Dutch Housing Minister Keijzer has designated 24 locations for expedited housing construction, aiming to reduce project completion time from ten to seven years and alleviate the national housing shortage, though the nitrogen crisis poses a potential challenge.

Netherlands designates 24 sites for accelerated housing construction
The demissionary Dutch Housing Minister Keijzer has designated 24 locations for expedited housing construction, aiming to reduce project completion time from ten to seven years and alleviate the national housing shortage, though the nitrogen crisis poses a potential challenge.
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44% Bias Score

Heatwave and Severe Thunderstorms Predicted for the Netherlands
A heatwave will hit the Netherlands, with temperatures reaching 33 degrees Celsius in the south, accompanied by high humidity and pollen. Severe thunderstorms are predicted for Thursday evening in Zeeland, Brabant, and Zuid-Holland, prompting a code yellow warning from the KNMI due to potential heav...

Heatwave and Severe Thunderstorms Predicted for the Netherlands
A heatwave will hit the Netherlands, with temperatures reaching 33 degrees Celsius in the south, accompanied by high humidity and pollen. Severe thunderstorms are predicted for Thursday evening in Zeeland, Brabant, and Zuid-Holland, prompting a code yellow warning from the KNMI due to potential heav...
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32% Bias Score

IAEA Condemns Iran, Raising Nuclear Tensions
The IAEA condemned Iran for violating international nuclear rules, potentially leading to UN sanctions; Iran reacted angrily, announcing a new nuclear facility; the US withdrew embassy staff from Baghdad; and further negotiations are scheduled.

IAEA Condemns Iran, Raising Nuclear Tensions
The IAEA condemned Iran for violating international nuclear rules, potentially leading to UN sanctions; Iran reacted angrily, announcing a new nuclear facility; the US withdrew embassy staff from Baghdad; and further negotiations are scheduled.
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands Faces Massive Rise in Disability Benefit Assessment Waiting Lists
The Netherlands faces a dramatic rise in waiting times for disability benefit assessments, surging from 29,000 to a projected 200,000 by 2030, due to a shortage of medical assessors and a complex assessment system, prompting calls for systemic reform.

Netherlands Faces Massive Rise in Disability Benefit Assessment Waiting Lists
The Netherlands faces a dramatic rise in waiting times for disability benefit assessments, surging from 29,000 to a projected 200,000 by 2030, due to a shortage of medical assessors and a complex assessment system, prompting calls for systemic reform.
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48% Bias Score
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