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\"Netherlands Lags in Tech Innovation Amidst Strict Regulations and Funding Shortfalls\"\
Due to stringent regulations and reduced funding, the Netherlands is experiencing a decline in tech startups, falling behind nations like the US in AI and innovation, with the number of new startups decreasing from 197 in 2023 to 128 in 2024.
\"Netherlands Lags in Tech Innovation Amidst Strict Regulations and Funding Shortfalls\"\
Due to stringent regulations and reduced funding, the Netherlands is experiencing a decline in tech startups, falling behind nations like the US in AI and innovation, with the number of new startups decreasing from 197 in 2023 to 128 in 2024.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Ministries Raise Concerns Over Indonesian Nurse Work-Study Program
Four Dutch ministries voiced concerns about a program bringing 1200 Indonesian nurses annually to the Netherlands for a work-study program due to worries about exploitation; the program, run by Yomema and Avans+, offered a €950 monthly stipend, but investigations revealed issues like excessive work ...
Dutch Ministries Raise Concerns Over Indonesian Nurse Work-Study Program
Four Dutch ministries voiced concerns about a program bringing 1200 Indonesian nurses annually to the Netherlands for a work-study program due to worries about exploitation; the program, run by Yomema and Avans+, offered a €950 monthly stipend, but investigations revealed issues like excessive work ...
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Offers Rare Earth Metals to Secure US Military Aid
Ukraine proposed a deal to the US for continued military aid, offering preferential access to its substantial reserves of rare earth metals and other valuable resources like lithium, titanium, and uranium, in exchange. President Zelensky stated this deal benefits both countries economically, creatin...
Ukraine Offers Rare Earth Metals to Secure US Military Aid
Ukraine proposed a deal to the US for continued military aid, offering preferential access to its substantial reserves of rare earth metals and other valuable resources like lithium, titanium, and uranium, in exchange. President Zelensky stated this deal benefits both countries economically, creatin...
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40% Bias Score


Concerns over Exploitation Halt Indonesian Nurse Program in Netherlands
Four Dutch ministries voiced concerns about a program bringing 1200 Indonesian nurses to the Netherlands annually for a work-study program with a €950 monthly stipend, citing potential exploitation and insufficient study time; the program has since been suspended after legal action by students.
Concerns over Exploitation Halt Indonesian Nurse Program in Netherlands
Four Dutch ministries voiced concerns about a program bringing 1200 Indonesian nurses to the Netherlands annually for a work-study program with a €950 monthly stipend, citing potential exploitation and insufficient study time; the program has since been suspended after legal action by students.
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56% Bias Score


EU Condemns US Steel Tariffs, Vows Retaliation
The European Commission strongly criticized the US's 25% import tariffs on steel and aluminum, effective March 12th, eliminating previous quota exemptions, prompting the EU to announce retaliatory measures to protect its steel industry, which heavily relies on the US market.
EU Condemns US Steel Tariffs, Vows Retaliation
The European Commission strongly criticized the US's 25% import tariffs on steel and aluminum, effective March 12th, eliminating previous quota exemptions, prompting the EU to announce retaliatory measures to protect its steel industry, which heavily relies on the US market.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Cabinet Faces Collapse Over Asylum Law Dispute
Dutch PVV leader Geert Wilders threatens to bring down the cabinet if asylum law changes proposed by Minister Marjolein Faber are implemented, following a negative Council of State assessment citing poor feasibility and development.
Dutch Cabinet Faces Collapse Over Asylum Law Dispute
Dutch PVV leader Geert Wilders threatens to bring down the cabinet if asylum law changes proposed by Minister Marjolein Faber are implemented, following a negative Council of State assessment citing poor feasibility and development.
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60% Bias Score

EU Vows Retaliation Against U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
The U.S. imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports from the EU, prompting the EU to announce retaliatory measures, significantly impacting the European steel industry, notably Tata Steel, which exports 12% of its production to the U.S.

EU Vows Retaliation Against U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
The U.S. imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports from the EU, prompting the EU to announce retaliatory measures, significantly impacting the European steel industry, notably Tata Steel, which exports 12% of its production to the U.S.
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44% Bias Score

Milieudefensie Appeals to Netherlands Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing to the Netherlands Supreme Court to force Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, following a lower court victory overturned by an appeals court that argued setting a precise emission reduction percentage is unfeasible.

Milieudefensie Appeals to Netherlands Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing to the Netherlands Supreme Court to force Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, following a lower court victory overturned by an appeals court that argued setting a precise emission reduction percentage is unfeasible.
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44% Bias Score

Milieudefensie Appeals to Dutch Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing a Dutch court decision that overturned an earlier ruling ordering Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, arguing that the Supreme Court ruling will set a precedent for global climate litigation and influence governmental climate policies.

Milieudefensie Appeals to Dutch Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing a Dutch court decision that overturned an earlier ruling ordering Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, arguing that the Supreme Court ruling will set a precedent for global climate litigation and influence governmental climate policies.
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48% Bias Score

\"Netherlands Lags in Tech Innovation Amidst Regulatory Hurdles and Funding Cuts\"\
Due to restrictive regulations and reduced investment, the Netherlands is falling behind in technological innovation, seeing a sharp decline in new startups and scaling successes compared to the US, jeopardizing its global competitiveness.

\"Netherlands Lags in Tech Innovation Amidst Regulatory Hurdles and Funding Cuts\"\
Due to restrictive regulations and reduced investment, the Netherlands is falling behind in technological innovation, seeing a sharp decline in new startups and scaling successes compared to the US, jeopardizing its global competitiveness.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Milieudefensie Appeals to Dutch Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing a Dutch appeals court ruling that rejected its demand for Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, arguing that the court's reasoning was flawed and that a Supreme Court decision will set a significant precedent for climate litigation worldwide.

Milieudefensie Appeals to Dutch Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing a Dutch appeals court ruling that rejected its demand for Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, arguing that the court's reasoning was flawed and that a Supreme Court decision will set a significant precedent for climate litigation worldwide.
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44% Bias Score

Sweden convicts woman of genocide against Yazidis
A Swedish court sentenced 52-year-old Lina Ishaq to 12 years in prison for genocide and war crimes against Yazidis, marking Sweden's first conviction for crimes against this religious minority. Ishaq enslaved three Yazidi women and six children in Raqqa between 2014 and 2016 while affiliated with IS...

Sweden convicts woman of genocide against Yazidis
A Swedish court sentenced 52-year-old Lina Ishaq to 12 years in prison for genocide and war crimes against Yazidis, marking Sweden's first conviction for crimes against this religious minority. Ishaq enslaved three Yazidi women and six children in Raqqa between 2014 and 2016 while affiliated with IS...
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44% Bias Score
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