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Alcaraz Advances to ABN Amro Open Quarterfinals
Carlos Alcaraz, the top seed, defeated qualifier Andrea Vavassori 6-2, 6-1 in the second round of the ABN Amro Open in Rotterdam, setting up a quarterfinal match against Pedro Martínez after Vavassori received a first-round bye.
Alcaraz Advances to ABN Amro Open Quarterfinals
Carlos Alcaraz, the top seed, defeated qualifier Andrea Vavassori 6-2, 6-1 in the second round of the ABN Amro Open in Rotterdam, setting up a quarterfinal match against Pedro Martínez after Vavassori received a first-round bye.
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48% Bias Score


Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate that ended around 2:30 AM, with 81 votes in favor and 66 against; the lengthy process involved disagreements over procedure and questions about the budget's feasibility.
Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate that ended around 2:30 AM, with 81 votes in favor and 66 against; the lengthy process involved disagreements over procedure and questions about the budget's feasibility.
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40% Bias Score


Milkshake Festival Cancels Azealia Banks After Backlash Over Homophobic, Transphobic Remarks
The Milkshake Festival in Amsterdam cancelled rapper Azealia Banks' July performance after widespread criticism of her past homophobic and transphobic statements; the organizers admitted overlooking crucial information and reaffirmed their commitment to inclusivity.
Milkshake Festival Cancels Azealia Banks After Backlash Over Homophobic, Transphobic Remarks
The Milkshake Festival in Amsterdam cancelled rapper Azealia Banks' July performance after widespread criticism of her past homophobic and transphobic statements; the organizers admitted overlooking crucial information and reaffirmed their commitment to inclusivity.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Self-Employed Worker Numbers Decline Sharply After Disguised Employment Ban
The number of self-employed individuals in the Netherlands dropped by over 4,000 in January 2024 due to a new ban on disguised employment, impacting sectors like healthcare significantly, as companies transition self-employed workers to employee roles to avoid fines.
Dutch Self-Employed Worker Numbers Decline Sharply After Disguised Employment Ban
The number of self-employed individuals in the Netherlands dropped by over 4,000 in January 2024 due to a new ban on disguised employment, impacting sectors like healthcare significantly, as companies transition self-employed workers to employee roles to avoid fines.
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40% Bias Score


Alcaraz Advances to ABN Amro Open Quarterfinals
At the ABN Amro Open in Rotterdam, Carlos Alcaraz (ATP-3) defeated Andrea Vavassori (ATP-317) 6-2, 6-1, advancing to the quarterfinals where he will face Pedro Martínez. Vavassori, a qualifier who received a first-round bye, employed a serve-volley strategy but was unable to counter Alcaraz's superi...
Alcaraz Advances to ABN Amro Open Quarterfinals
At the ABN Amro Open in Rotterdam, Carlos Alcaraz (ATP-3) defeated Andrea Vavassori (ATP-317) 6-2, 6-1, advancing to the quarterfinals where he will face Pedro Martínez. Vavassori, a qualifier who received a first-round bye, employed a serve-volley strategy but was unable to counter Alcaraz's superi...
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24% Bias Score


Uneven Recovery: Dutch Airport Passenger Numbers Rise, but Regional Airports Struggle
Dutch airports saw a rise in passengers in 2024 to 76 million, exceeding 2023 figures; however, this is still below pre-pandemic levels. While Schiphol thrived, Maastricht Aachen and Groningen airports struggled, with the former even experiencing a decrease in passengers and requiring substantial su...
Uneven Recovery: Dutch Airport Passenger Numbers Rise, but Regional Airports Struggle
Dutch airports saw a rise in passengers in 2024 to 76 million, exceeding 2023 figures; however, this is still below pre-pandemic levels. While Schiphol thrived, Maastricht Aachen and Groningen airports struggled, with the former even experiencing a decrease in passengers and requiring substantial su...
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32% Bias Score

Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate marked by procedural disputes and opposition delaying tactics, raising concerns about the planned €23 billion in cuts and a new tax on financial assets.

Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate marked by procedural disputes and opposition delaying tactics, raising concerns about the planned €23 billion in cuts and a new tax on financial assets.
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40% Bias Score

NSC's Pension Referendum Proposal Sparks €3.4 Billion Revenue Risk in Netherlands
The NSC party's proposed pension referendums in the Netherlands risk costing the government €1-2 billion in lost tax revenue and €2.4 billion from EU funds, sparking controversy and raising questions about transparency within the Dutch parliament.

NSC's Pension Referendum Proposal Sparks €3.4 Billion Revenue Risk in Netherlands
The NSC party's proposed pension referendums in the Netherlands risk costing the government €1-2 billion in lost tax revenue and €2.4 billion from EU funds, sparking controversy and raising questions about transparency within the Dutch parliament.
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40% Bias Score

Third Anderlecht Shooting in Three Days; Brussels Police Unify Command
A fatal shooting in Brussels' Anderlecht municipality at 4:00 AM on [Date] marks the third shooting in three days, possibly linked to drug trafficking; police from six zones now operate under unified command.

Third Anderlecht Shooting in Three Days; Brussels Police Unify Command
A fatal shooting in Brussels' Anderlecht municipality at 4:00 AM on [Date] marks the third shooting in three days, possibly linked to drug trafficking; police from six zones now operate under unified command.
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36% Bias Score

Uneven Dutch Airport Recovery: Growth at Schiphol, Declines Elsewhere
Dutch airports saw a rise in passengers in 2024 to over 76 million, exceeding 2023 numbers but lagging pre-pandemic levels. While Schiphol drove freight growth (up nearly 8 percent to over 1.5 million tons), Maastricht Aachen and Groningen airports faced passenger declines, highlighting uneven recov...

Uneven Dutch Airport Recovery: Growth at Schiphol, Declines Elsewhere
Dutch airports saw a rise in passengers in 2024 to over 76 million, exceeding 2023 numbers but lagging pre-pandemic levels. While Schiphol drove freight growth (up nearly 8 percent to over 1.5 million tons), Maastricht Aachen and Groningen airports faced passenger declines, highlighting uneven recov...
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands Pilots Stricter Asylum Seeker Check-ins in Ter Apel
Dutch Minister Faber van Asiel launched a pilot program in Ter Apel mandating twice-daily check-ins for at-risk asylum seekers from safe countries to curb local disturbances and facilitate quicker application processing; non-compliance could lead to relocation to a stricter facility.

Netherlands Pilots Stricter Asylum Seeker Check-ins in Ter Apel
Dutch Minister Faber van Asiel launched a pilot program in Ter Apel mandating twice-daily check-ins for at-risk asylum seekers from safe countries to curb local disturbances and facilitate quicker application processing; non-compliance could lead to relocation to a stricter facility.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Government Cuts Healthcare Funding by €165 Million
The Dutch government is cutting healthcare funding by €165 million to restore education budget cuts, leading to negotiations between healthcare organizations and Minister Agema to mitigate the impact on quality of care and address workforce shortages.

Dutch Government Cuts Healthcare Funding by €165 Million
The Dutch government is cutting healthcare funding by €165 million to restore education budget cuts, leading to negotiations between healthcare organizations and Minister Agema to mitigate the impact on quality of care and address workforce shortages.
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40% Bias Score
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