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Rotterdam Expands Anti-Sexual Harassment Program
Rotterdam is extending a pilot program using 23 city enforcement officers to combat sexual harassment, a response to a new law criminalizing the act; despite only one successful prosecution so far, the city plans a long-term effort.
Rotterdam Expands Anti-Sexual Harassment Program
Rotterdam is extending a pilot program using 23 city enforcement officers to combat sexual harassment, a response to a new law criminalizing the act; despite only one successful prosecution so far, the city plans a long-term effort.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Coalition Pressures Wilders on Asylum Plan
Following an hour-long meeting on his asylum proposals, Dutch coalition parties VVD, NSC, and BBB have urged PVV leader Wilders to finalize his plans, while asserting that cabinet dissolution would be irresponsible. Wilders's next move remains unclear.
Dutch Coalition Pressures Wilders on Asylum Plan
Following an hour-long meeting on his asylum proposals, Dutch coalition parties VVD, NSC, and BBB have urged PVV leader Wilders to finalize his plans, while asserting that cabinet dissolution would be irresponsible. Wilders's next move remains unclear.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Talks, Telstar Promotion, and Polish Election Results
Ukraine and Russia hold talks in Istanbul for a potential ceasefire; Telstar is promoted to the Eredivisie in the Netherlands; Polish conservative nationalist Karol Nawrocki wins the presidential election.
Ukraine-Russia Talks, Telstar Promotion, and Polish Election Results
Ukraine and Russia hold talks in Istanbul for a potential ceasefire; Telstar is promoted to the Eredivisie in the Netherlands; Polish conservative nationalist Karol Nawrocki wins the presidential election.
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20% Bias Score


Unique Portrait Reveals Enslaved Person in Colonial Cape Archive
A recently discovered 1788 drawing depicts Hendrik Cloete, a Cape wine farmer, alongside his enslaved servant, Augustus van Bengalen, offering a rare visual record of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope, part of a larger family archive now accessible for research.
Unique Portrait Reveals Enslaved Person in Colonial Cape Archive
A recently discovered 1788 drawing depicts Hendrik Cloete, a Cape wine farmer, alongside his enslaved servant, Augustus van Bengalen, offering a rare visual record of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope, part of a larger family archive now accessible for research.
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40% Bias Score


73-Million-Year-Old Bird Fossils Found in Arctic Alaska
Paleontologists unearthed 50 fossilized bird remains, including chicks, in northern Alaska, dating back 73 million years, coexisting with dinosaurs and significantly predating previous findings.
73-Million-Year-Old Bird Fossils Found in Arctic Alaska
Paleontologists unearthed 50 fossilized bird remains, including chicks, in northern Alaska, dating back 73 million years, coexisting with dinosaurs and significantly predating previous findings.
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40% Bias Score


Rising Interest Rates Strain Dutch Homeowners' Finances
A new NHG survey shows that over one-third of Dutch homeowners are struggling to pay their monthly expenses, with over 20% experiencing significant financial stress due to rising interest rates, especially those with mortgages from 2015-2021.
Rising Interest Rates Strain Dutch Homeowners' Finances
A new NHG survey shows that over one-third of Dutch homeowners are struggling to pay their monthly expenses, with over 20% experiencing significant financial stress due to rising interest rates, especially those with mortgages from 2015-2021.
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44% Bias Score

Veteran Dutch Broadcaster Peter de Bie Dies at 75
Peter de Bie, a veteran Dutch broadcaster and husband of the late Dieuwertje Blok, died at 75 by his own hand, citing declining health and a desire to maintain autonomy, as revealed in a final interview to be aired on NOS Met Het Oog Op Morgen.

Veteran Dutch Broadcaster Peter de Bie Dies at 75
Peter de Bie, a veteran Dutch broadcaster and husband of the late Dieuwertje Blok, died at 75 by his own hand, citing declining health and a desire to maintain autonomy, as revealed in a final interview to be aired on NOS Met Het Oog Op Morgen.
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24% Bias Score

Assad Regime Confirmed to Have Captured Journalist Austin Tice in 2012
The BBC reports that leaked Syrian intelligence documents and former regime officials confirm the Assad regime captured American journalist Austin Tice in 2012, holding him in a Damascus prison until at least February 2013, contradicting previous denials and adding to the over 113,000 disappearances...

Assad Regime Confirmed to Have Captured Journalist Austin Tice in 2012
The BBC reports that leaked Syrian intelligence documents and former regime officials confirm the Assad regime captured American journalist Austin Tice in 2012, holding him in a Damascus prison until at least February 2013, contradicting previous denials and adding to the over 113,000 disappearances...
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44% Bias Score

Eight Injured in Boulder Pro-Israel Rally Attack
On October 27, 2023, in Boulder, Colorado, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, injured eight people with Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel rally supporting hostages held by Hamas, shouting antisemitic slurs; he was arrested and faces charges of a hate crime and terrorism.

Eight Injured in Boulder Pro-Israel Rally Attack
On October 27, 2023, in Boulder, Colorado, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, injured eight people with Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel rally supporting hostages held by Hamas, shouting antisemitic slurs; he was arrested and faces charges of a hate crime and terrorism.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Housing Crisis Forces Children into Unlivable Conditions
Due to the Netherlands' housing crisis, children are living in cars, garages, and hallways, with at least one in twenty children at one Amsterdam school lacking a fixed residence; aid workers link this to the housing shortage, causing stress and educational setbacks.

Dutch Housing Crisis Forces Children into Unlivable Conditions
Due to the Netherlands' housing crisis, children are living in cars, garages, and hallways, with at least one in twenty children at one Amsterdam school lacking a fixed residence; aid workers link this to the housing shortage, causing stress and educational setbacks.
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40% Bias Score

Wilders Threatens Dutch Coalition Over Asylum Demands
Dutch PVV leader Geert Wilders is threatening to leave the coalition government unless his ten additional demands for stricter asylum policies are met, leading to a meeting between Wilders and three other coalition party leaders to discuss the proposals and his threat.

Wilders Threatens Dutch Coalition Over Asylum Demands
Dutch PVV leader Geert Wilders is threatening to leave the coalition government unless his ten additional demands for stricter asylum policies are met, leading to a meeting between Wilders and three other coalition party leaders to discuss the proposals and his threat.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Offshore Wind Projects at Risk Due to Rising Costs
Facing rising costs due to inflation and higher interest rates, 21 Dutch wind energy companies, including Eneco, Vattenfall, and RWE, warn that the construction of offshore wind farms may halt unless the government provides subsidies, jeopardizing the country's ambitious renewable energy targets.

Dutch Offshore Wind Projects at Risk Due to Rising Costs
Facing rising costs due to inflation and higher interest rates, 21 Dutch wind energy companies, including Eneco, Vattenfall, and RWE, warn that the construction of offshore wind farms may halt unless the government provides subsidies, jeopardizing the country's ambitious renewable energy targets.
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44% Bias Score
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