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800-Year-Old Remains Found at The Hague's Binnenhof, Reshaping Understanding of its History
Nearly 800-year-old building remains were discovered during renovations at the Binnenhof in The Hague, revealing that the 13th-century complex was significantly larger than previously believed, suggesting an ambitious attempt to project power and wealth; the renovation project, initially budgeted at...
800-Year-Old Remains Found at The Hague's Binnenhof, Reshaping Understanding of its History
Nearly 800-year-old building remains were discovered during renovations at the Binnenhof in The Hague, revealing that the 13th-century complex was significantly larger than previously believed, suggesting an ambitious attempt to project power and wealth; the renovation project, initially budgeted at...
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20% Bias Score


Blondie Drummer Clem Burke Dies at 70
Blondie drummer Clem Burke died at 70 from cancer; his distinctive drumming style significantly contributed to the band's success and the New York music scene from 1975 until 2017.
Blondie Drummer Clem Burke Dies at 70
Blondie drummer Clem Burke died at 70 from cancer; his distinctive drumming style significantly contributed to the band's success and the New York music scene from 1975 until 2017.
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Death of Keith Bakker: Addiction Expert, Convicted Sex Offender
Keith Bakker, a 64-year-old American-Dutch former addiction treatment provider and media personality, died of heart failure; his career, marked by personal recovery and later by multiple convictions for sexually abusing clients at his clinic, ended with a 1.5-year prison sentence in 2022.
Death of Keith Bakker: Addiction Expert, Convicted Sex Offender
Keith Bakker, a 64-year-old American-Dutch former addiction treatment provider and media personality, died of heart failure; his career, marked by personal recovery and later by multiple convictions for sexually abusing clients at his clinic, ended with a 1.5-year prison sentence in 2022.
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Dutch Dog Breeder Receives 15-Month Sentence for Animal Neglect
A Dutch court sentenced a dog breeder, Jan P., to 15 months in prison (10 months suspended) and a 10-year ban on keeping animals for neglecting hundreds of dogs and other animals living in deplorable conditions at his Eersel facility; his ex-girlfriend received a suspended sentence and community ser...
Dutch Dog Breeder Receives 15-Month Sentence for Animal Neglect
A Dutch court sentenced a dog breeder, Jan P., to 15 months in prison (10 months suspended) and a 10-year ban on keeping animals for neglecting hundreds of dogs and other animals living in deplorable conditions at his Eersel facility; his ex-girlfriend received a suspended sentence and community ser...
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Russia Kills 20 Civilians in Ukraine Missile Strike; EU Plans New Defense Fund
A Russian missile strike killed 20 Ukrainian civilians, including nine children, prompting international outrage and highlighting the ongoing conflict's devastating human cost. Ukraine seeks a 'mineral deal' with the US amid strained relations, while the EU proposes a new defense fund to reduce reli...
Russia Kills 20 Civilians in Ukraine Missile Strike; EU Plans New Defense Fund
A Russian missile strike killed 20 Ukrainian civilians, including nine children, prompting international outrage and highlighting the ongoing conflict's devastating human cost. Ukraine seeks a 'mineral deal' with the US amid strained relations, while the EU proposes a new defense fund to reduce reli...
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Global Stock Market Crash Following Trump's Tariff Announcement
Global stock markets plummeted following President Trump's announcement of widespread import tariffs; the Japanese market dropped almost 8 percent, Taiwan's experienced its largest single-day decline ever (nearly 10 percent), while European markets also suffered significant losses.
Global Stock Market Crash Following Trump's Tariff Announcement
Global stock markets plummeted following President Trump's announcement of widespread import tariffs; the Japanese market dropped almost 8 percent, Taiwan's experienced its largest single-day decline ever (nearly 10 percent), while European markets also suffered significant losses.
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Verstappen's Surprise Win in Japan Highlights Exceptional Driving Skill
Max Verstappen won the Japanese Grand Prix despite his Red Bull car being slower than McLaren's, showcasing exceptional driving skill and strategic adjustments on a challenging track with limited overtaking opportunities; future races remain uncertain.

Verstappen's Surprise Win in Japan Highlights Exceptional Driving Skill
Max Verstappen won the Japanese Grand Prix despite his Red Bull car being slower than McLaren's, showcasing exceptional driving skill and strategic adjustments on a challenging track with limited overtaking opportunities; future races remain uncertain.
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44% Bias Score

COA to Pay Continued Fine for Ter Apel Overcrowding
The Leeuwarden Court of Appeal upheld a €50,000 daily fine against the COA for exceeding the 2,000-person capacity at the Ter Apel asylum reception center, citing the COA's repeated failures to comply and the negative consequences of overcrowding, including heightened tensions and reduced capacity t...

COA to Pay Continued Fine for Ter Apel Overcrowding
The Leeuwarden Court of Appeal upheld a €50,000 daily fine against the COA for exceeding the 2,000-person capacity at the Ter Apel asylum reception center, citing the COA's repeated failures to comply and the negative consequences of overcrowding, including heightened tensions and reduced capacity t...
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Bussum Asylum Shelter Plan Canceled Due to Lease Dispute
A planned emergency shelter for 300 asylum seekers in Bussum, Netherlands, has been canceled due to a failed lease agreement between the COA and the landowner, stemming from a dispute over the sale of adjacent land, despite protests from residents and a legal obligation for the municipality to house...

Bussum Asylum Shelter Plan Canceled Due to Lease Dispute
A planned emergency shelter for 300 asylum seekers in Bussum, Netherlands, has been canceled due to a failed lease agreement between the COA and the landowner, stemming from a dispute over the sale of adjacent land, despite protests from residents and a legal obligation for the municipality to house...
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Officer Compares Gaza Destruction to Hiroshima
An anonymous Israeli officer compared the destruction in Gaza to Hiroshima, describing the deliberate demolition of Palestinian property to expand Israel's buffer zone, which now reportedly occupies up to half of Gaza, leading to accusations of war crimes by the UN.

Israeli Officer Compares Gaza Destruction to Hiroshima
An anonymous Israeli officer compared the destruction in Gaza to Hiroshima, describing the deliberate demolition of Palestinian property to expand Israel's buffer zone, which now reportedly occupies up to half of Gaza, leading to accusations of war crimes by the UN.
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64% Bias Score

Global Markets Plunge Amidst Trump's Import Tariffs
Global stock markets plummeted following President Trump's announcement of sweeping import tariffs, causing significant losses in Asia (10%) and impacting European and US markets; experts warn of potential long-term economic consequences.

Global Markets Plunge Amidst Trump's Import Tariffs
Global stock markets plummeted following President Trump's announcement of sweeping import tariffs, causing significant losses in Asia (10%) and impacting European and US markets; experts warn of potential long-term economic consequences.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Army Admits False Claims in Killing of Fifteen Palestinian Paramedics
Fifteen Palestinian paramedics were killed by the Israeli army near Rafah on March 23, 2024, after an initial claim that the ambulance convoy lacked lights and appeared suspicious was proven false by a paramedic's video showing the ambulances with lights and the paramedics wearing reflective gear; t...

Israeli Army Admits False Claims in Killing of Fifteen Palestinian Paramedics
Fifteen Palestinian paramedics were killed by the Israeli army near Rafah on March 23, 2024, after an initial claim that the ambulance convoy lacked lights and appeared suspicious was proven false by a paramedic's video showing the ambulances with lights and the paramedics wearing reflective gear; t...
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48% Bias Score
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