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European Court to Rule on Russia's Role in MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights will decide on Russia's responsibility for the 2014 downing of MH17, which killed 298 people, including 196 Dutch citizens, considering Russia's supplying of the missile, control over the armed group, obstruction of the investigation, and disinformation.
European Court to Rule on Russia's Role in MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights will decide on Russia's responsibility for the 2014 downing of MH17, which killed 298 people, including 196 Dutch citizens, considering Russia's supplying of the missile, control over the armed group, obstruction of the investigation, and disinformation.
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36% Bias Score


Texas Floods: 110 Dead, 161 Missing After Devastating Flash Floods"
Flash floods in Texas over the July 4th weekend resulted in 110 deaths and over 161 missing persons, with the majority of casualties at a girls' summer camp along the Guadalupe River. Rescue teams saved 850 people, while AccuWeather criticizes authorities for not using flood warnings to evacuate vul...
Texas Floods: 110 Dead, 161 Missing After Devastating Flash Floods"
Flash floods in Texas over the July 4th weekend resulted in 110 deaths and over 161 missing persons, with the majority of casualties at a girls' summer camp along the Guadalupe River. Rescue teams saved 850 people, while AccuWeather criticizes authorities for not using flood warnings to evacuate vul...
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36% Bias Score


University of Twente Tightens Ethical Guidelines for Conflict Zone Collaborations
The University of Twente (UT) in the Netherlands has implemented a stricter ethical review process for new research collaborations in conflict zones, including Israel and Gaza, following student protests and criticism, but will not halt existing projects.
University of Twente Tightens Ethical Guidelines for Conflict Zone Collaborations
The University of Twente (UT) in the Netherlands has implemented a stricter ethical review process for new research collaborations in conflict zones, including Israel and Gaza, following student protests and criticism, but will not halt existing projects.
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44% Bias Score


Texas Floods: 110 Dead, 161 Missing After Devastating Flash Floods
Following unexpected flash floods in Texas over the July 4th weekend, 110 people are confirmed dead and over 161 remain missing; rescue teams saved 850 people, with the highest number of casualties at Camp Mystic, where 27 attendees and staff perished.
Texas Floods: 110 Dead, 161 Missing After Devastating Flash Floods
Following unexpected flash floods in Texas over the July 4th weekend, 110 people are confirmed dead and over 161 remain missing; rescue teams saved 850 people, with the highest number of casualties at Camp Mystic, where 27 attendees and staff perished.
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28% Bias Score


Van der Poel Aims for Second Tour de France Stage Win
Mathieu van der Poel, wearing the yellow jersey, seeks a second Tour de France stage win today in Rouen, France, facing a challenging course with five categorized climbs culminating in a final steep ascent similar to his previous victory, presenting strong chances given his current form and a course...
Van der Poel Aims for Second Tour de France Stage Win
Mathieu van der Poel, wearing the yellow jersey, seeks a second Tour de France stage win today in Rouen, France, facing a challenging course with five categorized climbs culminating in a final steep ascent similar to his previous victory, presenting strong chances given his current form and a course...
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12% Bias Score


Evenepoel Favored in Caen Time Trial
The fifth stage of the Tour de France is a 33km individual time trial in Caen, France, starting at 13:05 and ending around 17:00. Remco Evenepoel is the favorite due to his time trial expertise, aiming to reduce his 58-second deficit to the current leaders, Mathieu van der Poel and Tadej Pogacar.
Evenepoel Favored in Caen Time Trial
The fifth stage of the Tour de France is a 33km individual time trial in Caen, France, starting at 13:05 and ending around 17:00. Remco Evenepoel is the favorite due to his time trial expertise, aiming to reduce his 58-second deficit to the current leaders, Mathieu van der Poel and Tadej Pogacar.
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32% Bias Score

European Court Holds Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights unanimously ruled Russia responsible for the downing of flight MH17 in 2014, citing the country's role in exacerbating victims' families' suffering through disinformation and obstruction of investigations. The court's decision follows a Dutch lawsuit and previous f...

European Court Holds Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights unanimously ruled Russia responsible for the downing of flight MH17 in 2014, citing the country's role in exacerbating victims' families' suffering through disinformation and obstruction of investigations. The court's decision follows a Dutch lawsuit and previous f...
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24% Bias Score

Stolen VOC Documents Recovered After a Decade
Stolen VOC documents, including a 1602 account of the company's founding and a logbook by Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, were recovered by art detective Arthur Brand after being used as loan collateral; a deceased former archive employee was the thief.

Stolen VOC Documents Recovered After a Decade
Stolen VOC documents, including a 1602 account of the company's founding and a logbook by Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, were recovered by art detective Arthur Brand after being used as loan collateral; a deceased former archive employee was the thief.
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands Launches Satellites to Verify Factory Emissions
The Netherlands will launch two €35 million satellites in three years to precisely measure individual factory emissions, verifying climate commitments and accuracy of reported data, complementing similar global efforts and highlighting the growing importance of space-based climate monitoring.

Netherlands Launches Satellites to Verify Factory Emissions
The Netherlands will launch two €35 million satellites in three years to precisely measure individual factory emissions, verifying climate commitments and accuracy of reported data, complementing similar global efforts and highlighting the growing importance of space-based climate monitoring.
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40% Bias Score

Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, but Nomination Likely Too Late
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, supported by Pakistan, though the nomination is likely too late for this year; the Norwegian Nobel Committee's selection process involves hundreds of nominations, a rigorous review, and 50-year c...

Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, but Nomination Likely Too Late
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, supported by Pakistan, though the nomination is likely too late for this year; the Norwegian Nobel Committee's selection process involves hundreds of nominations, a rigorous review, and 50-year c...
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32% Bias Score

SCP Urges Dutch Parties to Avoid Unrealistic Election Promises
The Dutch Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP) warns political parties against unrealistic promises ahead of the October elections, citing the erosion of public trust and the complexities of issues like immigration policy as key concerns, urging clear choices and transparent communication.

SCP Urges Dutch Parties to Avoid Unrealistic Election Promises
The Dutch Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP) warns political parties against unrealistic promises ahead of the October elections, citing the erosion of public trust and the complexities of issues like immigration policy as key concerns, urging clear choices and transparent communication.
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36% Bias Score

Gorizia & Nova Gorica: A Cross-Border European Capital of Culture
Gorizia (Italy) and Nova Gorica (Slovenia), separated after WWII, are jointly the 2024 European Capitals of Culture, using millions of Euros in subsidies for infrastructure improvements and cultural events to foster reconciliation and attract millions of visitors.

Gorizia & Nova Gorica: A Cross-Border European Capital of Culture
Gorizia (Italy) and Nova Gorica (Slovenia), separated after WWII, are jointly the 2024 European Capitals of Culture, using millions of Euros in subsidies for infrastructure improvements and cultural events to foster reconciliation and attract millions of visitors.
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32% Bias Score
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