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Shakhtar Donetsk Wins, RB Leipzig Secures First Champions League Victory
Shakhtar Donetsk defeated Stade Brestois 2-0 in the Champions League, keeping their hopes alive for the next round; meanwhile, RB Leipzig secured their first win against Sporting Portugal (2-1), thanks to a late goal, impacting both teams' chances of reaching the knockout stage.
Shakhtar Donetsk Wins, RB Leipzig Secures First Champions League Victory
Shakhtar Donetsk defeated Stade Brestois 2-0 in the Champions League, keeping their hopes alive for the next round; meanwhile, RB Leipzig secured their first win against Sporting Portugal (2-1), thanks to a late goal, impacting both teams' chances of reaching the knockout stage.
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44% Bias Score


Eindhoven Acquires Brainport Industries Campus Section
The municipality of Eindhoven will purchase the Brainport Industries Campus section BIC1 from Capreon for an undisclosed sum, exceeding the 2020 sale price of 130 million euros, to gain control over its development and tenant selection, prioritizing local interests and addressing foreign influence.
Eindhoven Acquires Brainport Industries Campus Section
The municipality of Eindhoven will purchase the Brainport Industries Campus section BIC1 from Capreon for an undisclosed sum, exceeding the 2020 sale price of 130 million euros, to gain control over its development and tenant selection, prioritizing local interests and addressing foreign influence.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Government Urges Halt to "Buy Now, Pay Later" Expansion
The Dutch government urged, but cannot ban, "buy now, pay later" services in stores before 2026 due to upcoming EU regulation, expressing concern for vulnerable consumers who may accumulate debt; Klarna, a major provider, is considering a credit opt-out feature.
Dutch Government Urges Halt to "Buy Now, Pay Later" Expansion
The Dutch government urged, but cannot ban, "buy now, pay later" services in stores before 2026 due to upcoming EU regulation, expressing concern for vulnerable consumers who may accumulate debt; Klarna, a major provider, is considering a credit opt-out feature.
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52% Bias Score


Netherlands Falls Short of Social Housing Goals
In the Netherlands, only 26 percent of new housing construction from 2020-2023 was social rental housing, falling short of the government's 30 percent target; 34 municipalities had zero social rental construction, prompting a new law to mandate this 30 percent target in municipalities with lower tha...
Netherlands Falls Short of Social Housing Goals
In the Netherlands, only 26 percent of new housing construction from 2020-2023 was social rental housing, falling short of the government's 30 percent target; 34 municipalities had zero social rental construction, prompting a new law to mandate this 30 percent target in municipalities with lower tha...
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40% Bias Score


Amsterdam Bans XR Protest on A10 Ring Road
Amsterdam banned an Extinction Rebellion protest planned for Saturday on the A10 ring road due to safety risks near the VUmc hospital, despite XR's intention to proceed with the demonstration against ING's fossil fuel investments; the municipality offered an alternative location.
Amsterdam Bans XR Protest on A10 Ring Road
Amsterdam banned an Extinction Rebellion protest planned for Saturday on the A10 ring road due to safety risks near the VUmc hospital, despite XR's intention to proceed with the demonstration against ING's fossil fuel investments; the municipality offered an alternative location.
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48% Bias Score


Mossinkoff and Den Hertog Win Aart Koopmans Memorial
Femke Mossinkoff and Sjoerd den Hertog won the Aart Koopmans Memorial long-distance speed skating race on the Weissensee in Austria on February 11th, 2024, marking Mossinkoff's return to competition after a serious injury and securing Den Hertog's solo victory.
Mossinkoff and Den Hertog Win Aart Koopmans Memorial
Femke Mossinkoff and Sjoerd den Hertog won the Aart Koopmans Memorial long-distance speed skating race on the Weissensee in Austria on February 11th, 2024, marking Mossinkoff's return to competition after a serious injury and securing Den Hertog's solo victory.
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16% Bias Score

Netherlands Explores Ban on Face Coverings at Demonstrations
The Dutch cabinet is exploring a ban on face coverings at demonstrations, with exceptions for safety concerns, following a parliamentary debate highlighting disagreements on limiting demonstration rights while ensuring public order. A government study, due in April, will inform future policy.

Netherlands Explores Ban on Face Coverings at Demonstrations
The Dutch cabinet is exploring a ban on face coverings at demonstrations, with exceptions for safety concerns, following a parliamentary debate highlighting disagreements on limiting demonstration rights while ensuring public order. A government study, due in April, will inform future policy.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Social Rental Housing Construction Falls Short of Government Targets
From 2020-2023, 275 of 342 Dutch municipalities built less than 30 percent social rental housing, despite government targets and long waiting lists; the government may mandate construction, but corporations cite funding shortages and sustainability upgrades as obstacles.

Dutch Social Rental Housing Construction Falls Short of Government Targets
From 2020-2023, 275 of 342 Dutch municipalities built less than 30 percent social rental housing, despite government targets and long waiting lists; the government may mandate construction, but corporations cite funding shortages and sustainability upgrades as obstacles.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Government Urges Halt to In-Store "Buy Now, Pay Later" Expansion
The Dutch government urges, but cannot ban, "buy now, pay later" services in stores before 2026 EU regulations, expressing concern for vulnerable consumers while Klarna adds information screens and explores an opt-out feature.

Dutch Government Urges Halt to In-Store "Buy Now, Pay Later" Expansion
The Dutch government urges, but cannot ban, "buy now, pay later" services in stores before 2026 EU regulations, expressing concern for vulnerable consumers while Klarna adds information screens and explores an opt-out feature.
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52% Bias Score

US LNG Tankers Rerouted to Europe Amid Soaring Gas Prices
Due to higher prices, at least seven US LNG tankers en route to Asia were rerouted to Europe in recent weeks, highlighting Europe's increased reliance on LNG following the war in Ukraine, which now accounts for a third of its gas supply.

US LNG Tankers Rerouted to Europe Amid Soaring Gas Prices
Due to higher prices, at least seven US LNG tankers en route to Asia were rerouted to Europe in recent weeks, highlighting Europe's increased reliance on LNG following the war in Ukraine, which now accounts for a third of its gas supply.
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32% Bias Score

Qbuzz Driver Stress Soars After Service Takeover
Qbuzz's takeover of bus services in northern South Holland and Friesland in mid-December resulted in significant driver stress due to shortages of buses, drivers, and adequate facilities, leading to 85% of surveyed drivers reporting stress-related issues and potential for future strikes.

Qbuzz Driver Stress Soars After Service Takeover
Qbuzz's takeover of bus services in northern South Holland and Friesland in mid-December resulted in significant driver stress due to shortages of buses, drivers, and adequate facilities, leading to 85% of surveyed drivers reporting stress-related issues and potential for future strikes.
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40% Bias Score

Qbuzz Faces Driver Shortage, Passenger Complaints After Service Takeover
Qbuzz, which recently took over bus routes in the Netherlands, faces driver stress and passenger complaints due to insufficient buses, facilities, and staff following delays in electric bus deliveries; 85% of 270 surveyed drivers reported stress issues, prompting a union's strong letter demanding ac...

Qbuzz Faces Driver Shortage, Passenger Complaints After Service Takeover
Qbuzz, which recently took over bus routes in the Netherlands, faces driver stress and passenger complaints due to insufficient buses, facilities, and staff following delays in electric bus deliveries; 85% of 270 surveyed drivers reported stress issues, prompting a union's strong letter demanding ac...
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40% Bias Score
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