41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women who had abortions hadn't used contraception, mainly due to underestimating pregnancy risk or avoiding hormonal methods, highlighting a need for better sex education and addressing misconceptions about birth control.
41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women who had abortions hadn't used contraception, mainly due to underestimating pregnancy risk or avoiding hormonal methods, highlighting a need for better sex education and addressing misconceptions about birth control.
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48% Bias Score
Van der Breggen explores challenging Rwanda cycling course, promotes girls' cycling
Former cycling champion Anna van der Breggen is in Rwanda to scout the 2024 World Cycling Championship course and participate in a Right To Play campaign promoting cycling among girls, highlighting the limited opportunities for girls to cycle in the country.
Van der Breggen explores challenging Rwanda cycling course, promotes girls' cycling
Former cycling champion Anna van der Breggen is in Rwanda to scout the 2024 World Cycling Championship course and participate in a Right To Play campaign promoting cycling among girls, highlighting the limited opportunities for girls to cycle in the country.
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32% Bias Score
Hirscher's ACL Tear Ends Season, Future Uncertain
Austrian skiing legend Marcel Hirscher, competing for the Netherlands this season, tore his ACL in a training accident, ending his season and casting doubt on his future career. His comeback aimed to promote his ski brand, creating a partnership with the Dutch Ski Association.
Hirscher's ACL Tear Ends Season, Future Uncertain
Austrian skiing legend Marcel Hirscher, competing for the Netherlands this season, tore his ACL in a training accident, ending his season and casting doubt on his future career. His comeback aimed to promote his ski brand, creating a partnership with the Dutch Ski Association.
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0% Bias Score
Feyenoord Supporters Sentenced for Referee Assault
Two Feyenoord supporters received 150-hour community service sentences for assaulting a referee at a June 16th De Kuip tournament; the club is alleged to have tried to cover up the incident.
Feyenoord Supporters Sentenced for Referee Assault
Two Feyenoord supporters received 150-hour community service sentences for assaulting a referee at a June 16th De Kuip tournament; the club is alleged to have tried to cover up the incident.
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44% Bias Score
Hezbollah Weakened After Ceasefire with Israel
Following a year-long conflict, Hezbollah and Israel reached a ceasefire, leaving Hezbollah significantly weakened due to heavy losses of fighters and infrastructure, despite continuing its political and social presence in Lebanon.
Hezbollah Weakened After Ceasefire with Israel
Following a year-long conflict, Hezbollah and Israel reached a ceasefire, leaving Hezbollah significantly weakened due to heavy losses of fighters and infrastructure, despite continuing its political and social presence in Lebanon.
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48% Bias Score
Biden's Angola Visit Highlights US Focus on African Resources and Geopolitical Competition
US President Biden will visit Angola to focus on the Lobito Corridor, a 1300km railway crucial for transporting raw materials from Zambia and the DRC to the Angolan port of Lobito, countering China's influence in Africa.
Biden's Angola Visit Highlights US Focus on African Resources and Geopolitical Competition
US President Biden will visit Angola to focus on the Lobito Corridor, a 1300km railway crucial for transporting raw materials from Zambia and the DRC to the Angolan port of Lobito, countering China's influence in Africa.
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36% Bias Score
Ecclestone Sells €360 Million Car Collection to Pay Tax Debt
Bernie Ecclestone, the 94-year-old former Formula 1 boss, is selling his €360 million classic car collection to partially offset a €790 million tax debt resulting from a 2015 tax evasion case involving undeclared assets; this is the largest tax settlement in British history.
Ecclestone Sells €360 Million Car Collection to Pay Tax Debt
Bernie Ecclestone, the 94-year-old former Formula 1 boss, is selling his €360 million classic car collection to partially offset a €790 million tax debt resulting from a 2015 tax evasion case involving undeclared assets; this is the largest tax settlement in British history.
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0% Bias Score
Dutch Coalition Offers Revised Education Budget, Facing Opposition Backlash
The Dutch coalition government offered a revised education budget, reducing cuts by €360 million to appease opposition parties, but the proposal faces criticism and lacks full financial backing, raising uncertainty about Senate approval before Thursday's deadline.
Dutch Coalition Offers Revised Education Budget, Facing Opposition Backlash
The Dutch coalition government offered a revised education budget, reducing cuts by €360 million to appease opposition parties, but the proposal faces criticism and lacks full financial backing, raising uncertainty about Senate approval before Thursday's deadline.
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44% Bias Score
Netherlands and US Draw 1-1 in Friendly
The Netherlands and the United States drew 1-1 in a friendly match in The Hague; the US equalized after a deflected own goal, while Lily Yohannes, a 17-year-old Ajax player who chose the US over the Netherlands, did not play.
Netherlands and US Draw 1-1 in Friendly
The Netherlands and the United States drew 1-1 in a friendly match in The Hague; the US equalized after a deflected own goal, while Lily Yohannes, a 17-year-old Ajax player who chose the US over the Netherlands, did not play.
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40% Bias Score
Major Rebel Gains in Aleppo Shift Syrian Civil War Frontlines
Rebel groups captured a large part of Aleppo in Northwest-Syria, prompting a major government counter-offensive supported by Russia and Iran. Over 370 people died in 5 days of fighting, including dozens of civilians, and the conflict has caused a major shift in the frontlines not seen in years.
Major Rebel Gains in Aleppo Shift Syrian Civil War Frontlines
Rebel groups captured a large part of Aleppo in Northwest-Syria, prompting a major government counter-offensive supported by Russia and Iran. Over 370 people died in 5 days of fighting, including dozens of civilians, and the conflict has caused a major shift in the frontlines not seen in years.
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48% Bias Score
Georgia Protests: Anti-EU Policies Spark Nationwide Unrest
In Tbilisi, Georgia, thousands are protesting the government's anti-EU policies and disputed election results, leading to clashes with police and international condemnation; similar protests are occurring nationwide.
Georgia Protests: Anti-EU Policies Spark Nationwide Unrest
In Tbilisi, Georgia, thousands are protesting the government's anti-EU policies and disputed election results, leading to clashes with police and international condemnation; similar protests are occurring nationwide.
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40% Bias Score
Hezbollah Weakened After Ceasefire with Israel
After a year-long conflict, a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel resulted in significant losses for Hezbollah, including approximately 4000 fighters and key infrastructure, yet the group remains a significant political and social force in Lebanon.
Hezbollah Weakened After Ceasefire with Israel
After a year-long conflict, a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel resulted in significant losses for Hezbollah, including approximately 4000 fighters and key infrastructure, yet the group remains a significant political and social force in Lebanon.
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40% Bias Score