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Erasmus University Suspends Collaboration with Three Israeli Universities Over Human Rights Concerns
The Erasmus University in Rotterdam has suspended collaborations with three Israeli universities—Bar-Ilan University, Hebrew University, and the University of Haifa—due to their alleged involvement in human rights violations, following an independent advisory committee's report detailing military pa...
Erasmus University Suspends Collaboration with Three Israeli Universities Over Human Rights Concerns
The Erasmus University in Rotterdam has suspended collaborations with three Israeli universities—Bar-Ilan University, Hebrew University, and the University of Haifa—due to their alleged involvement in human rights violations, following an independent advisory committee's report detailing military pa...
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48% Bias Score


Allseas to Power Vessels with Nuclear Energy by 2030
Dutch offshore company Allseas will power its large installation vessels with nuclear energy after 2030, collaborating with Delft University of Technology to develop small nuclear reactors, aiming for a 30 percent CO2 emission reduction by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050, driven by challenges in ...
Allseas to Power Vessels with Nuclear Energy by 2030
Dutch offshore company Allseas will power its large installation vessels with nuclear energy after 2030, collaborating with Delft University of Technology to develop small nuclear reactors, aiming for a 30 percent CO2 emission reduction by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050, driven by challenges in ...
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52% Bias Score


Nicotine Sticks in the Netherlands Exceed Safe Nicotine Levels, Sparking Regulatory Concerns
A new report by the Dutch RIVM reveals that nicotine sticks, a tobacco-free product containing cellulose or tea leaves, exceed safe nicotine emission levels by 18 to 25 times, posing health risks and highlighting the need for updated legislation.
Nicotine Sticks in the Netherlands Exceed Safe Nicotine Levels, Sparking Regulatory Concerns
A new report by the Dutch RIVM reveals that nicotine sticks, a tobacco-free product containing cellulose or tea leaves, exceed safe nicotine emission levels by 18 to 25 times, posing health risks and highlighting the need for updated legislation.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands: Central Hub in EU's Illegal Drug Production
The Netherlands was the site of 32 of 36 dismantled MDMA labs in the EU in 2023, highlighting its central role in Europe's illegal drug trade; the country also led in amphetamine production and had a significant share of heroin and methamphetamine production, posing significant public health and saf...
Netherlands: Central Hub in EU's Illegal Drug Production
The Netherlands was the site of 32 of 36 dismantled MDMA labs in the EU in 2023, highlighting its central role in Europe's illegal drug trade; the country also led in amphetamine production and had a significant share of heroin and methamphetamine production, posing significant public health and saf...
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32% Bias Score


Germany Needs 50,000-60,000 More Soldiers to Meet NATO Requirements
German Defense Minister Pistorius stated that Germany needs 50,000-60,000 more soldiers to meet NATO requirements, falling short of the necessary 203,000 deployable soldiers and impacting plans to increase reservists from 60,000 to 260,000 due to Russia's war in Ukraine.
Germany Needs 50,000-60,000 More Soldiers to Meet NATO Requirements
German Defense Minister Pistorius stated that Germany needs 50,000-60,000 more soldiers to meet NATO requirements, falling short of the necessary 203,000 deployable soldiers and impacting plans to increase reservists from 60,000 to 260,000 due to Russia's war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


Nintendo's Switch 2: Incremental Upgrade, Higher Price
Nintendo launched the Switch 2, a more powerful but less innovative successor to its highly successful Switch console, prioritizing performance enhancements over radical design changes due to the commercial risk involved, increasing the price to 470 euros.
Nintendo's Switch 2: Incremental Upgrade, Higher Price
Nintendo launched the Switch 2, a more powerful but less innovative successor to its highly successful Switch console, prioritizing performance enhancements over radical design changes due to the commercial risk involved, increasing the price to 470 euros.
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40% Bias Score

Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Man Returned to US After Court Intervention
A Guatemalan man, wrongfully deported to Mexico by the US, has been returned to the US after a court ordered his return, marking a significant legal victory and the first such case since President Trump's inauguration.

Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Man Returned to US After Court Intervention
A Guatemalan man, wrongfully deported to Mexico by the US, has been returned to the US after a court ordered his return, marking a significant legal victory and the first such case since President Trump's inauguration.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands: Central Hub of EU Illicit Drug Production
The Netherlands dismantled 32 of 36 EU MDMA labs in 2023, leading in amfetamine, heroin, and meth production, posing significant public health risks due to chemical dumping and drug-related incidents, while designer drug trafficking and nitazeen presence are growing concerns.

Netherlands: Central Hub of EU Illicit Drug Production
The Netherlands dismantled 32 of 36 EU MDMA labs in 2023, leading in amfetamine, heroin, and meth production, posing significant public health risks due to chemical dumping and drug-related incidents, while designer drug trafficking and nitazeen presence are growing concerns.
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36% Bias Score

Erasmus University Freezes Collaboration with Three Israeli Universities over Human Rights Concerns
The Erasmus University in Rotterdam froze collaborations with three Israeli universities—Bar-Ilan, Hebrew University, and the University of Haifa—due to concerns about their links to the Israeli military and research activities in occupied Palestinian territories, as recommended by an independent ad...

Erasmus University Freezes Collaboration with Three Israeli Universities over Human Rights Concerns
The Erasmus University in Rotterdam froze collaborations with three Israeli universities—Bar-Ilan, Hebrew University, and the University of Haifa—due to concerns about their links to the Israeli military and research activities in occupied Palestinian territories, as recommended by an independent ad...
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44% Bias Score

NATO Ministers Meet, Merz Visits Trump Amidst Dutch Healthcare Initiative
NATO defense ministers convene in Brussels, preparing for the Hague summit focused on increasing defense budgets, while German Chancellor Merz meets President Trump in Washington to discuss the war in Ukraine and tariffs; concurrently, a Dutch initiative tackles sexual misconduct in healthcare.

NATO Ministers Meet, Merz Visits Trump Amidst Dutch Healthcare Initiative
NATO defense ministers convene in Brussels, preparing for the Hague summit focused on increasing defense budgets, while German Chancellor Merz meets President Trump in Washington to discuss the war in Ukraine and tariffs; concurrently, a Dutch initiative tackles sexual misconduct in healthcare.
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8% Bias Score

Germany Needs 50,000–60,000 More Soldiers to Meet NATO Demands
German Defense Minister Pistorius stated that Germany needs 50,000–60,000 more active soldiers to meet NATO demands, impacting its role in the alliance's response to the war in Ukraine. This comes despite plans to expand the reserves, and the current active military strength of 180,000 is well short...

Germany Needs 50,000–60,000 More Soldiers to Meet NATO Demands
German Defense Minister Pistorius stated that Germany needs 50,000–60,000 more active soldiers to meet NATO demands, impacting its role in the alliance's response to the war in Ukraine. This comes despite plans to expand the reserves, and the current active military strength of 180,000 is well short...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Collapse: Wilders' Leadership Style Cited as Key Factor
The Dutch cabinet collapsed again due to migration policy disagreements, with experts citing Geert Wilders', leader of the PVV party, controlling and distrustful leadership style as a major obstacle to coalition governance; his party's internal structure is highly secretive and controlled, limiting ...

Dutch Cabinet Collapse: Wilders' Leadership Style Cited as Key Factor
The Dutch cabinet collapsed again due to migration policy disagreements, with experts citing Geert Wilders', leader of the PVV party, controlling and distrustful leadership style as a major obstacle to coalition governance; his party's internal structure is highly secretive and controlled, limiting ...
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44% Bias Score
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