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Commemorative March Retraces WWII Women's Forced Walk
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of a forced march from Westerbork camp to Groningen, a three-day commemorative walk is held April 11-13, retracing the route of 116 women imprisoned for resistance who survived the ordeal.
Commemorative March Retraces WWII Women's Forced Walk
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of a forced march from Westerbork camp to Groningen, a three-day commemorative walk is held April 11-13, retracing the route of 116 women imprisoned for resistance who survived the ordeal.
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28% Bias Score


Russia Launches Major Ground Offensive in Ukraine
Ukraine's military reports a major Russian ground offensive involving near 600,000 Russian troops, with intense fighting across multiple fronts, but no significant breakthroughs; the conflict's scale is underscored by the involvement of nearly a million Ukrainian soldiers.
Russia Launches Major Ground Offensive in Ukraine
Ukraine's military reports a major Russian ground offensive involving near 600,000 Russian troops, with intense fighting across multiple fronts, but no significant breakthroughs; the conflict's scale is underscored by the involvement of nearly a million Ukrainian soldiers.
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36% Bias Score


US-China Trade War Intensifies with 125% Tariffs
The United States has imposed 125 percent tariffs on Chinese goods, prompting China to retaliate with similar tariffs and accelerate its self-sufficiency plan, particularly in agriculture, while seeking new export markets to offset decreased US trade.
US-China Trade War Intensifies with 125% Tariffs
The United States has imposed 125 percent tariffs on Chinese goods, prompting China to retaliate with similar tariffs and accelerate its self-sufficiency plan, particularly in agriculture, while seeking new export markets to offset decreased US trade.
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36% Bias Score


Amsterdam's Cleaning Industry: A Hub for Undocumented Brazilian Workers
Undocumented Brazilian immigrants, many entering as tourists, form the largest group of undocumented people in Amsterdam, predominantly working in cleaning, exploiting a loophole in the RNI system to gain access to bank accounts, facilitated by intermediaries profiting from their vulnerability.
Amsterdam's Cleaning Industry: A Hub for Undocumented Brazilian Workers
Undocumented Brazilian immigrants, many entering as tourists, form the largest group of undocumented people in Amsterdam, predominantly working in cleaning, exploiting a loophole in the RNI system to gain access to bank accounts, facilitated by intermediaries profiting from their vulnerability.
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60% Bias Score


IOC Adds Sprint Swimming Events to 2028 Olympics
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced the addition of three sprint swimming events (50m butterfly, breaststroke, and backstroke) for both men and women at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, increasing the total number of swimming finals from 36 to 41 and adding 18 medals; this is part of a...
IOC Adds Sprint Swimming Events to 2028 Olympics
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced the addition of three sprint swimming events (50m butterfly, breaststroke, and backstroke) for both men and women at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, increasing the total number of swimming finals from 36 to 41 and adding 18 medals; this is part of a...
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Lawyer for Ridouan Taghi Arrested for Criminal Organization Involvement
Vito Shukrula, a lawyer for Ridouan Taghi, was arrested on June 15th, 2024, in the Netherlands for suspected involvement in Taghi's criminal organization following a visit to Taghi at the high-security prison in Vught, based on intelligence suggesting he relayed messages from Taghi to his criminal n...
Lawyer for Ridouan Taghi Arrested for Criminal Organization Involvement
Vito Shukrula, a lawyer for Ridouan Taghi, was arrested on June 15th, 2024, in the Netherlands for suspected involvement in Taghi's criminal organization following a visit to Taghi at the high-security prison in Vught, based on intelligence suggesting he relayed messages from Taghi to his criminal n...
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Barkas Extends Utrecht Contract Amidst Eredivisie Injury Concerns
Vasilis Barkas, FC Utrecht's goalkeeper, signed a contract extension until 2028; several Eredivisie teams face player availability issues due to injuries and illnesses; PSV's coach highlights the increased competitiveness of the league after their recent struggles.

Barkas Extends Utrecht Contract Amidst Eredivisie Injury Concerns
Vasilis Barkas, FC Utrecht's goalkeeper, signed a contract extension until 2028; several Eredivisie teams face player availability issues due to injuries and illnesses; PSV's coach highlights the increased competitiveness of the league after their recent struggles.
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12% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Reduction Fuels Amsterdam Stock Market Surge
President Trump's announcement of reduced import tariffs triggered a nearly 7% surge in the Amsterdam AEX index today, with financial and technology companies experiencing double-digit gains; however, the reduction does not apply to China.

Trump's Tariff Reduction Fuels Amsterdam Stock Market Surge
President Trump's announcement of reduced import tariffs triggered a nearly 7% surge in the Amsterdam AEX index today, with financial and technology companies experiencing double-digit gains; however, the reduction does not apply to China.
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40% Bias Score

Groningen Municipalities' Post-WWII Handling of Jewish Property Revealed
Research from the University of Groningen reveals that three municipalities in northeastern Groningen engaged in calculated expropriation of Jewish-owned property during and after WWII, profiting financially even after the owners' deaths in the Holocaust; the research highlights systemic issues of d...

Groningen Municipalities' Post-WWII Handling of Jewish Property Revealed
Research from the University of Groningen reveals that three municipalities in northeastern Groningen engaged in calculated expropriation of Jewish-owned property during and after WWII, profiting financially even after the owners' deaths in the Holocaust; the research highlights systemic issues of d...
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28% Bias Score

Ukraine Accuses China of Military Involvement in Russo-Ukrainian War
Ukraine alleges at least 155 Chinese citizens are fighting with Russia in eastern Ukraine, based on captured soldiers and intelligence; China denies this claim, while Ukraine seeks to use the information to pressure its allies, particularly the US, to condemn China's support for Russia.

Ukraine Accuses China of Military Involvement in Russo-Ukrainian War
Ukraine alleges at least 155 Chinese citizens are fighting with Russia in eastern Ukraine, based on captured soldiers and intelligence; China denies this claim, while Ukraine seeks to use the information to pressure its allies, particularly the US, to condemn China's support for Russia.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Government Faces Lawsuit Over Inez Weski's Illegal Detention
Inez Weski's defense filed a complaint against the Dutch government for her nine-day detention in an undisclosed location after her 2023 arrest, lacking proper oversight; the Justice and Safety Inspectorate confirmed these conditions violated legal protections, prompting calls to dismiss the case ag...

Dutch Government Faces Lawsuit Over Inez Weski's Illegal Detention
Inez Weski's defense filed a complaint against the Dutch government for her nine-day detention in an undisclosed location after her 2023 arrest, lacking proper oversight; the Justice and Safety Inspectorate confirmed these conditions violated legal protections, prompting calls to dismiss the case ag...
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64% Bias Score

Eleven in Netherlands Targeted by Pegasus Spyware
Eleven people in the Netherlands were victims of the Israeli spyware Pegasus, revealed in a US lawsuit; this is the second-highest number in Europe after Spain, raising concerns about misuse of the technology beyond its intended anti-terrorism purpose.

Eleven in Netherlands Targeted by Pegasus Spyware
Eleven people in the Netherlands were victims of the Israeli spyware Pegasus, revealed in a US lawsuit; this is the second-highest number in Europe after Spain, raising concerns about misuse of the technology beyond its intended anti-terrorism purpose.
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36% Bias Score
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