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NATO Summit Causes Postponement of Dutch Cycling Championships
The Dutch National Cycling Championships in Nijmegen (June 28-29) are postponed due to a police shortage caused by the NATO summit in The Hague (June 24-25), requiring 27,000 officers; the KNWU seeks alternative locations.
NATO Summit Causes Postponement of Dutch Cycling Championships
The Dutch National Cycling Championships in Nijmegen (June 28-29) are postponed due to a police shortage caused by the NATO summit in The Hague (June 24-25), requiring 27,000 officers; the KNWU seeks alternative locations.
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36% Bias Score


US Deportations to India Highlight Complex Immigration and Trade Dynamics
The U.S. is deporting 18,000 Indian nationals residing illegally, prompting India's cooperation to maintain a special visa program for skilled migrants, highlighting a complex interplay between immigration, trade, and national interests.
US Deportations to India Highlight Complex Immigration and Trade Dynamics
The U.S. is deporting 18,000 Indian nationals residing illegally, prompting India's cooperation to maintain a special visa program for skilled migrants, highlighting a complex interplay between immigration, trade, and national interests.
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40% Bias Score


UvA Files Police Report After Protest Disrupts Minister's Interview
At the University of Amsterdam, protestors disrupted an interview with Defense Minister Brekelmans, resulting in physical altercations with security and the interview's early termination; the UvA filed a police report.
UvA Files Police Report After Protest Disrupts Minister's Interview
At the University of Amsterdam, protestors disrupted an interview with Defense Minister Brekelmans, resulting in physical altercations with security and the interview's early termination; the UvA filed a police report.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Government Faces €5.8 Million Loss from Museum Theft
The Netherlands may pay €5.8 million if four stolen Romanian artifacts—a gold helmet and three bracelets—from the Drents Museum in Assen are not recovered; the government's insurance scheme covers 30 percent of insured value for temporary exhibitions.
Dutch Government Faces €5.8 Million Loss from Museum Theft
The Netherlands may pay €5.8 million if four stolen Romanian artifacts—a gold helmet and three bracelets—from the Drents Museum in Assen are not recovered; the government's insurance scheme covers 30 percent of insured value for temporary exhibitions.
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36% Bias Score


RIVM Study Links Goat Farms to Lung Infections, Sparking Political Debate
A new RIVM study links lung infections to proximity to goat farms, prompting the VVD to call for a moratorium on new goat farms; the government is divided on the response, with the Minister of Health wanting action while the Minister of Agriculture wants to wait for further advice from the Health Co...
RIVM Study Links Goat Farms to Lung Infections, Sparking Political Debate
A new RIVM study links lung infections to proximity to goat farms, prompting the VVD to call for a moratorium on new goat farms; the government is divided on the response, with the Minister of Health wanting action while the Minister of Agriculture wants to wait for further advice from the Health Co...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Municipalities Face Financial Crisis, Government Hesitates on Aid
Facing a .3 billion euro cut to their fund, Dutch municipalities are projected to run a multi-billion euro deficit in 2026, with the government's coalition showing reluctance to offer aid despite warnings of legal action and unfulfilled policy goals.
Dutch Municipalities Face Financial Crisis, Government Hesitates on Aid
Facing a .3 billion euro cut to their fund, Dutch municipalities are projected to run a multi-billion euro deficit in 2026, with the government's coalition showing reluctance to offer aid despite warnings of legal action and unfulfilled policy goals.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet to Release Prisoners Early Amid Prison Crisis
Due to critical staff and cell shortages in Dutch prisons, the cabinet plans to release prisoners up to two weeks early, a decision facing significant political opposition and raising concerns about public safety.

Dutch Cabinet to Release Prisoners Early Amid Prison Crisis
Due to critical staff and cell shortages in Dutch prisons, the cabinet plans to release prisoners up to two weeks early, a decision facing significant political opposition and raising concerns about public safety.
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48% Bias Score

Minister Visits Asylum Center Amidst Influencer Awards and Other News
Dutch Minister Marjolein Faber visited Ter Apel's asylum center today to address vulnerable and disruptive asylum seekers; meanwhile, Amsterdam hosts The Best Social Awards for top influencers, and various other news items, including a robbery in Sierra Leone, and a fire at a holiday home, are repor...

Minister Visits Asylum Center Amidst Influencer Awards and Other News
Dutch Minister Marjolein Faber visited Ter Apel's asylum center today to address vulnerable and disruptive asylum seekers; meanwhile, Amsterdam hosts The Best Social Awards for top influencers, and various other news items, including a robbery in Sierra Leone, and a fire at a holiday home, are repor...
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12% Bias Score

Netherlands to Phase Out Migrant Worker Housing Cost Deductions by 2030
The Netherlands will phase out employer deductions for housing costs from migrant workers' minimum wages by 2030, starting with a 5% annual decrease from January 2026, aiming to combat exploitation where employers profit from inflated housing costs.

Netherlands to Phase Out Migrant Worker Housing Cost Deductions by 2030
The Netherlands will phase out employer deductions for housing costs from migrant workers' minimum wages by 2030, starting with a 5% annual decrease from January 2026, aiming to combat exploitation where employers profit from inflated housing costs.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands to Phase Out Housing Cost Deductions from Migrant Workers' Wages by 2030
The Dutch government plans to phase out the ability of employers to deduct housing costs from migrant workers' minimum wages by 2030, addressing exploitative practices while encouraging responsible employer-provided housing.

Netherlands to Phase Out Housing Cost Deductions from Migrant Workers' Wages by 2030
The Dutch government plans to phase out the ability of employers to deduct housing costs from migrant workers' minimum wages by 2030, addressing exploitative practices while encouraging responsible employer-provided housing.
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40% Bias Score

Santorini Declares State of Emergency After Earthquake Swarm
The Greek government declared a state of emergency on Santorini island due to hundreds of undersea earthquakes in one week, the strongest measuring 5.2 magnitude; many residents and seasonal workers evacuated, schools are closed, and areas prone to landslides are closed off.

Santorini Declares State of Emergency After Earthquake Swarm
The Greek government declared a state of emergency on Santorini island due to hundreds of undersea earthquakes in one week, the strongest measuring 5.2 magnitude; many residents and seasonal workers evacuated, schools are closed, and areas prone to landslides are closed off.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Municipalities Face Billions in Budget Shortfalls
Facing a projected €2.3 billion cut to their budget in 2024, Dutch municipalities are struggling financially, with three-quarters expected to face multi-billion-euro deficits by 2026, forcing many to raise taxes significantly while the national coalition government expresses reluctance to provide ad...

Dutch Municipalities Face Billions in Budget Shortfalls
Facing a projected €2.3 billion cut to their budget in 2024, Dutch municipalities are struggling financially, with three-quarters expected to face multi-billion-euro deficits by 2026, forcing many to raise taxes significantly while the national coalition government expresses reluctance to provide ad...
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56% Bias Score
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