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EU to End Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The EU plans to fully eliminate Russian gas and oil imports by 2027, decreasing its reliance on Russia while increasing reliance on other global powers. This shift, while reducing Russia's leverage, presents environmental and geopolitical challenges.
EU to End Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The EU plans to fully eliminate Russian gas and oil imports by 2027, decreasing its reliance on Russia while increasing reliance on other global powers. This shift, while reducing Russia's leverage, presents environmental and geopolitical challenges.
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36% Bias Score


NSO Group to Pay WhatsApp $168 Million in Spyware Lawsuit
A US jury ordered the Israeli spyware company NSO Group to pay WhatsApp almost \$168 million for using its messaging app to install Pegasus spyware on over 1,000 devices, violating US law and spying on journalists, activists, lawyers, and politicians, despite official restrictions to counterterroris...
NSO Group to Pay WhatsApp $168 Million in Spyware Lawsuit
A US jury ordered the Israeli spyware company NSO Group to pay WhatsApp almost \$168 million for using its messaging app to install Pegasus spyware on over 1,000 devices, violating US law and spying on journalists, activists, lawyers, and politicians, despite official restrictions to counterterroris...
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32% Bias Score


Netherlands Seeks EU Investigation into Israel's Compliance with Human Rights Agreements
The Dutch government, led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, supports Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra's request for an EU investigation into whether Israel is still complying with agreements on human rights and democratic principles, potentially impacting a trade agreement renewal and raising concerns ab...
Netherlands Seeks EU Investigation into Israel's Compliance with Human Rights Agreements
The Dutch government, led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, supports Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra's request for an EU investigation into whether Israel is still complying with agreements on human rights and democratic principles, potentially impacting a trade agreement renewal and raising concerns ab...
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44% Bias Score


Dozens Arrested in Intense Pro-Palestinian Protest at Columbia University
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Columbia University in New York following a library occupation and clash with police, marking the most intense confrontation since President Trump's inauguration; the university administration and New York's governor condemned violence and vandal...
Dozens Arrested in Intense Pro-Palestinian Protest at Columbia University
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Columbia University in New York following a library occupation and clash with police, marking the most intense confrontation since President Trump's inauguration; the university administration and New York's governor condemned violence and vandal...
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Housing Corporations Sue Government Over Rent Freeze
Facing a government-imposed freeze on social rents, Dutch housing corporations are taking legal action, citing the plan's crippling effect on their ability to build and renovate, potentially leading to 180,000 fewer homes built and 1.6 million fewer homes insulated.
Dutch Housing Corporations Sue Government Over Rent Freeze
Facing a government-imposed freeze on social rents, Dutch housing corporations are taking legal action, citing the plan's crippling effect on their ability to build and renovate, potentially leading to 180,000 fewer homes built and 1.6 million fewer homes insulated.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Designer Lantink Wins Prestigious Fashion Award
Dutch fashion designer Duran Lantink won the €50,000 Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium award for his experimental, sustainable, and socially conscious designs, furthering his international recognition after being named creative director of Jean Paul Gaultier.
Dutch Designer Lantink Wins Prestigious Fashion Award
Dutch fashion designer Duran Lantink won the €50,000 Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium award for his experimental, sustainable, and socially conscious designs, furthering his international recognition after being named creative director of Jean Paul Gaultier.
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands Blocks EU-Israel Agreement Renewal Over Gaza Blockade
The Netherlands will block renewal of an EU-Israel association agreement, demanding an investigation into Israel's humanitarian blockade of Gaza due to human rights concerns, following similar actions from Spain and Ireland, and amid criticism from five aid organizations.

Netherlands Blocks EU-Israel Agreement Renewal Over Gaza Blockade
The Netherlands will block renewal of an EU-Israel association agreement, demanding an investigation into Israel's humanitarian blockade of Gaza due to human rights concerns, following similar actions from Spain and Ireland, and amid criticism from five aid organizations.
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands Launches Investigation into Israel's Gaza Blockade
The Netherlands initiated an investigation into Israel's humanitarian blockade of Gaza, citing human rights violations, and will block the renewal of an EU-Israel treaty until the investigation concludes; this follows criticism from aid organizations and similar calls from other EU nations.

Netherlands Launches Investigation into Israel's Gaza Blockade
The Netherlands initiated an investigation into Israel's humanitarian blockade of Gaza, citing human rights violations, and will block the renewal of an EU-Israel treaty until the investigation concludes; this follows criticism from aid organizations and similar calls from other EU nations.
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40% Bias Score

Sotheby's Cancels Auction of Buddha's Jewels Amidst India's Protest
Sotheby's cancelled the auction of jewels from Buddha's tomb in India, valued at million euros, after India protested, claiming the relics as inalienable cultural heritage, prompting ethical and legal discussions.

Sotheby's Cancels Auction of Buddha's Jewels Amidst India's Protest
Sotheby's cancelled the auction of jewels from Buddha's tomb in India, valued at million euros, after India protested, claiming the relics as inalienable cultural heritage, prompting ethical and legal discussions.
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48% Bias Score

Five Critically Ill After Vaping in Netherlands
Five people were hospitalized in critical condition due to vaping in the Netherlands, four experiencing comas; 16 of 71 surveyed hospitals reported vaping-related lung damage; flavored vapes have been illegal since early 2024.

Five Critically Ill After Vaping in Netherlands
Five people were hospitalized in critical condition due to vaping in the Netherlands, four experiencing comas; 16 of 71 surveyed hospitals reported vaping-related lung damage; flavored vapes have been illegal since early 2024.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Housing Corporations Sue Government Over Rent Freeze
Facing a government-imposed rent freeze for social housing, Dutch housing corporations are initiating legal action, citing an inability to build and renovate due to a €3 billion shortfall in funding compared to the €1.1 billion government compensation, potentially resulting in 180,000 fewer homes bu...

Dutch Housing Corporations Sue Government Over Rent Freeze
Facing a government-imposed rent freeze for social housing, Dutch housing corporations are initiating legal action, citing an inability to build and renovate due to a €3 billion shortfall in funding compared to the €1.1 billion government compensation, potentially resulting in 180,000 fewer homes bu...
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52% Bias Score

Limburg Approves Controversial Hydrogen Factory Despite Negative Environmental Assessment
Despite a negative environmental impact assessment from the mer in March, Limburg approved a water-hydrogen factory on Chemelot, part of the €1 billion FUREC project converting household waste into hydrogen to reduce natural gas use; the decision risks legal challenges.

Limburg Approves Controversial Hydrogen Factory Despite Negative Environmental Assessment
Despite a negative environmental impact assessment from the mer in March, Limburg approved a water-hydrogen factory on Chemelot, part of the €1 billion FUREC project converting household waste into hydrogen to reduce natural gas use; the decision risks legal challenges.
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44% Bias Score
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