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Trump Inaugurated; Gaza Aid Flows; Southport Teenager on Trial
Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th US president took place indoors in Washington D.C. due to cold weather; the second day of a Hamas-Israel ceasefire sees aid entering Gaza, while a trial begins in England for a teenager who killed three girls last year in Southport.
Trump Inaugurated; Gaza Aid Flows; Southport Teenager on Trial
Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th US president took place indoors in Washington D.C. due to cold weather; the second day of a Hamas-Israel ceasefire sees aid entering Gaza, while a trial begins in England for a teenager who killed three girls last year in Southport.
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44% Bias Score


EU struggles to contact Trump amid individual member state deals
Following the US elections, Ursula von der Leyen attempted to contact Donald Trump, proposing increased EU LNG imports. However, Trump hasn't responded, while other EU leaders met him, leading to Italy potentially using Starlink despite EU's own satellite network plans.
EU struggles to contact Trump amid individual member state deals
Following the US elections, Ursula von der Leyen attempted to contact Donald Trump, proposing increased EU LNG imports. However, Trump hasn't responded, while other EU leaders met him, leading to Italy potentially using Starlink despite EU's own satellite network plans.
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56% Bias Score


Southport Triple Murder: 18-Year-Old Pleads Guilty Amidst UK Riots
An 18-year-old man, Axel Rudakubana, pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others during a dance class in Southport, England, last July; subsequent riots resulted in over 1200 arrests.
Southport Triple Murder: 18-Year-Old Pleads Guilty Amidst UK Riots
An 18-year-old man, Axel Rudakubana, pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others during a dance class in Southport, England, last July; subsequent riots resulted in over 1200 arrests.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Cost Prompts Regulatory Review
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion yearly on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, impacting consumers and businesses, prompting a review of regulations.
Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Cost Prompts Regulatory Review
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion yearly on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, impacting consumers and businesses, prompting a review of regulations.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Burden Spurs Regulatory Reform
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion annually on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, leading to economic sector exclusions, access impediments, and discrimination; a new balance is sought.
Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Burden Spurs Regulatory Reform
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion annually on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, leading to economic sector exclusions, access impediments, and discrimination; a new balance is sought.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Farm Innovations Promise 50% Ammonia Emission Reduction, but Face Challenges
Dutch research shows agricultural innovations could cut ammonia emissions almost 50% in five years, but requires all farms adopting new practices and faces economic and political hurdles, including potentially insufficient government funding and farmer resistance.
Dutch Farm Innovations Promise 50% Ammonia Emission Reduction, but Face Challenges
Dutch research shows agricultural innovations could cut ammonia emissions almost 50% in five years, but requires all farms adopting new practices and faces economic and political hurdles, including potentially insufficient government funding and farmer resistance.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Snubs EU Overtures, Raising Concerns About Transatlantic Relations
Following the US election, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen attempted to contact President-elect Trump to discuss EU-US relations, particularly concerning potential increased imports of US liquefied natural gas. However, Trump has not responded, despite meetings between him and various E...

Trump Snubs EU Overtures, Raising Concerns About Transatlantic Relations
Following the US election, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen attempted to contact President-elect Trump to discuss EU-US relations, particularly concerning potential increased imports of US liquefied natural gas. However, Trump has not responded, despite meetings between him and various E...
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60% Bias Score

Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Man Accused of Child Sexual Abuse in the Netherlands
A Dutch court heard a case today against 47-year-old Fred K. accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece, and coercing dozens of girls into sending him sexually explicit photos via Snapchat; prosecutors demanded a nine-year prison sentence.

Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Man Accused of Child Sexual Abuse in the Netherlands
A Dutch court heard a case today against 47-year-old Fred K. accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece, and coercing dozens of girls into sending him sexually explicit photos via Snapchat; prosecutors demanded a nine-year prison sentence.
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52% Bias Score

Van Empel Wins Third Consecutive World Cup Cyclocross Race
Fem van Empel won the Benidorm World Cup Cyclocross race for the third time, edging out Lucinda Brand in a sprint finish; Thibau Nys won the men's race.

Van Empel Wins Third Consecutive World Cup Cyclocross Race
Fem van Empel won the Benidorm World Cup Cyclocross race for the third time, edging out Lucinda Brand in a sprint finish; Thibau Nys won the men's race.
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20% Bias Score

Sinner Advances to Australian Open Quarterfinals Despite Illness
Jannik Sinner defeated Holger Rune 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the Australian Open fourth round despite feeling unwell and not warming up, while Ben Shelton advanced after Gael Monfils retired, and Lorenzo Sonego reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal.

Sinner Advances to Australian Open Quarterfinals Despite Illness
Jannik Sinner defeated Holger Rune 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the Australian Open fourth round despite feeling unwell and not warming up, while Ben Shelton advanced after Gael Monfils retired, and Lorenzo Sonego reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal.
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36% Bias Score

PSV's Crucial Champions League Clash Against Red Star Belgrade
PSV Eindhoven, struggling with inconsistent form after three uneven matches, plays Red Star Belgrade in a crucial Champions League match on Tuesday at 21:00, needing a win to improve their chances of advancing to the next round; the team is missing three players due to suspension or ineligibility.

PSV's Crucial Champions League Clash Against Red Star Belgrade
PSV Eindhoven, struggling with inconsistent form after three uneven matches, plays Red Star Belgrade in a crucial Champions League match on Tuesday at 21:00, needing a win to improve their chances of advancing to the next round; the team is missing three players due to suspension or ineligibility.
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40% Bias Score

RET Alleviates Dutch Grid Overload by Sharing Excess Metro Power
Rotterdam's RET is providing excess electricity from its metro network to other parties, starting today, to help alleviate the overloaded national electricity grid; two clients are already using the network for electric vehicle charging.

RET Alleviates Dutch Grid Overload by Sharing Excess Metro Power
Rotterdam's RET is providing excess electricity from its metro network to other parties, starting today, to help alleviate the overloaded national electricity grid; two clients are already using the network for electric vehicle charging.
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36% Bias Score
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