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Germany's Post-Election Coalition Talks Face Major Hurdles
A week after Germany's Bundestag elections, CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a grand coalition to form a government, facing challenges on migration, fiscal policy, and reversing previous government policies. Intended Chancellor Merz aims for a swift agreement before Easter, while SPD wants member app...
Germany's Post-Election Coalition Talks Face Major Hurdles
A week after Germany's Bundestag elections, CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a grand coalition to form a government, facing challenges on migration, fiscal policy, and reversing previous government policies. Intended Chancellor Merz aims for a swift agreement before Easter, while SPD wants member app...
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52% Bias Score


Austria Forms Three-Party Coalition to Tackle Budget Deficit
Austria's new coalition government, formed by the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, aims to address a nearly €9 billion budget deficit by cutting spending and restricting asylum seekers, contrasting sharply with the far-right FPÖ's policies. This comes after failed negotiations with the FPÖ and internal disagreem...
Austria Forms Three-Party Coalition to Tackle Budget Deficit
Austria's new coalition government, formed by the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, aims to address a nearly €9 billion budget deficit by cutting spending and restricting asylum seekers, contrasting sharply with the far-right FPÖ's policies. This comes after failed negotiations with the FPÖ and internal disagreem...
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60% Bias Score


\"Netherlands' Pandemic Preparedness Worsens Due to Budget Cuts\"\
The Netherlands' pandemic preparedness has significantly worsened since the COVID-19 pandemic due to budget cuts, reducing ICU bed capacity to 850 from 1150 five years ago; this jeopardizes the nation's ability to respond to future outbreaks, while a proposed shift to government-funded bed availabil...
\"Netherlands' Pandemic Preparedness Worsens Due to Budget Cuts\"\
The Netherlands' pandemic preparedness has significantly worsened since the COVID-19 pandemic due to budget cuts, reducing ICU bed capacity to 850 from 1150 five years ago; this jeopardizes the nation's ability to respond to future outbreaks, while a proposed shift to government-funded bed availabil...
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56% Bias Score


Kok and Beune Dominate World Cup, Poised for World Championship Wins
Dutch speed skaters Femke Kok and Joy Beune won gold at the World Cup in Thialf two weeks before the World Championships, with Kok winning the 500m in 37.05 seconds and Beune winning the 1500m in 1.53.70, establishing themselves as favorites.
Kok and Beune Dominate World Cup, Poised for World Championship Wins
Dutch speed skaters Femke Kok and Joy Beune won gold at the World Cup in Thialf two weeks before the World Championships, with Kok winning the 500m in 37.05 seconds and Beune winning the 1500m in 1.53.70, establishing themselves as favorites.
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40% Bias Score


Heerenveen Hosts Crucial Final Speed Skating World Cup
The final speed skating World Cup in Heerenveen, Netherlands, this weekend will decide several overall World Cup standings, with Dutch skaters facing challenges in men's traditional distances while stars like Jordan Stolz and Miho Takagi aim for perfect records; key competitors are battling illnesse...
Heerenveen Hosts Crucial Final Speed Skating World Cup
The final speed skating World Cup in Heerenveen, Netherlands, this weekend will decide several overall World Cup standings, with Dutch skaters facing challenges in men's traditional distances while stars like Jordan Stolz and Miho Takagi aim for perfect records; key competitors are battling illnesse...
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16% Bias Score


Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik Sentenced, Risks Further Instability
Milorad Dodik, leader of Bosnia's Republika Srpska, was sentenced to one year in prison and banned from politics for six years for undermining the state and the 1995 Dayton Agreement; he rejects the ruling and threatens further action, raising fears of renewed instability in the country.
Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik Sentenced, Risks Further Instability
Milorad Dodik, leader of Bosnia's Republika Srpska, was sentenced to one year in prison and banned from politics for six years for undermining the state and the 1995 Dayton Agreement; he rejects the ruling and threatens further action, raising fears of renewed instability in the country.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Paralyzed by Strikes After Deadly Train Crash Anniversary
Two years after 57 people died in Greece's deadliest train crash, mass protests and strikes have paralyzed the country, targeting Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's government for its perceived lack of accountability, despite a report revealing human error, outdated infrastructure, and systemic fa...

Greece Paralyzed by Strikes After Deadly Train Crash Anniversary
Two years after 57 people died in Greece's deadliest train crash, mass protests and strikes have paralyzed the country, targeting Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's government for its perceived lack of accountability, despite a report revealing human error, outdated infrastructure, and systemic fa...
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40% Bias Score

2025 Formula 1 Season: McLaren Challenges Red Bull's Dominance
In the upcoming 2025 Formula 1 season, McLaren, led by Norris and Piastri, challenges Red Bull, aiming to win the World Championship, while Red Bull, with Verstappen and Lawson, seeks to defend its title, facing stiff competition from Ferrari and Mercedes.

2025 Formula 1 Season: McLaren Challenges Red Bull's Dominance
In the upcoming 2025 Formula 1 season, McLaren, led by Norris and Piastri, challenges Red Bull, aiming to win the World Championship, while Red Bull, with Verstappen and Lawson, seeks to defend its title, facing stiff competition from Ferrari and Mercedes.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Courts Pilot Simplified Dispute Resolution System
Starting next week, four Dutch courts will pilot a simplified dispute resolution system using 'regelrechters' to handle workplace conflicts and financial disputes under €5000, aiming to improve access to justice for vulnerable groups like migrant workers.

Dutch Courts Pilot Simplified Dispute Resolution System
Starting next week, four Dutch courts will pilot a simplified dispute resolution system using 'regelrechters' to handle workplace conflicts and financial disputes under €5000, aiming to improve access to justice for vulnerable groups like migrant workers.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Speed Skaters Face Crucial World Cup Finals in Heerenveen
The final World Cup speed skating races will take place in Heerenveen, Netherlands this weekend, where Dutch skaters aim to improve upon a relatively underwhelming season compared to previous years, with the men's team facing the possibility of their first winless season in classic distances since 1...

Dutch Speed Skaters Face Crucial World Cup Finals in Heerenveen
The final World Cup speed skating races will take place in Heerenveen, Netherlands this weekend, where Dutch skaters aim to improve upon a relatively underwhelming season compared to previous years, with the men's team facing the possibility of their first winless season in classic distances since 1...
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands Weather Forecast: From Hail to 15°C Spring Temperatures
The Netherlands experienced variable weather this week, with heavy rain and hail, but a drier, warmer trend is predicted from Friday, reaching potentially 15°C by the following week, coinciding with the meteorological spring.

Netherlands Weather Forecast: From Hail to 15°C Spring Temperatures
The Netherlands experienced variable weather this week, with heavy rain and hail, but a drier, warmer trend is predicted from Friday, reaching potentially 15°C by the following week, coinciding with the meteorological spring.
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8% Bias Score

Hostage Remains Exchanged for 600 Palestinian Prisoners
Following a delay due to disputes over the handover ceremony, Hamas released the bodies of four Israeli hostages to the Red Cross; in return, Israel released over 600 Palestinian prisoners, some of whom were in poor health.

Hostage Remains Exchanged for 600 Palestinian Prisoners
Following a delay due to disputes over the handover ceremony, Hamas released the bodies of four Israeli hostages to the Red Cross; in return, Israel released over 600 Palestinian prisoners, some of whom were in poor health.
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44% Bias Score
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