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Top-Secret Yemen Airstrike Plans Leaked via Signal Chat
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, was accidentally added to a Signal chat group of Trump administration officials discussing a planned Yemen airstrike; the chat revealed operational details two days before the March 15th attack that killed 32 and wounded over 100, exposing a maj...
Top-Secret Yemen Airstrike Plans Leaked via Signal Chat
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, was accidentally added to a Signal chat group of Trump administration officials discussing a planned Yemen airstrike; the chat revealed operational details two days before the March 15th attack that killed 32 and wounded over 100, exposing a maj...
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine, Russia Agree to Partial Black Sea Ceasefire, Conditional on US-Mediated Terms
Following US-mediated talks in Riyadh, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a partial Black Sea ceasefire and a temporary halt to attacks on each other's energy infrastructure, contingent on specific conditions and with the US assisting in prisoner exchanges, sanctions relief, and market access for Russia.
Ukraine, Russia Agree to Partial Black Sea Ceasefire, Conditional on US-Mediated Terms
Following US-mediated talks in Riyadh, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a partial Black Sea ceasefire and a temporary halt to attacks on each other's energy infrastructure, contingent on specific conditions and with the US assisting in prisoner exchanges, sanctions relief, and market access for Russia.
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36% Bias Score


Denmark Condemns US Pressure on Greenland Amidst Controversial Visit
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned a US delegation's unapproved visit to Greenland as unacceptable pressure, while Greenland's premier called it a power play; the visit, including President Trump's national security advisor and energy secretary, comes amid Trump's stated desire to acq...
Denmark Condemns US Pressure on Greenland Amidst Controversial Visit
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned a US delegation's unapproved visit to Greenland as unacceptable pressure, while Greenland's premier called it a power play; the visit, including President Trump's national security advisor and energy secretary, comes amid Trump's stated desire to acq...
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64% Bias Score


Denmark Condemns US Pressure on Greenland
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned the unapproved visit of a US delegation to Greenland, which included President Trump's national security advisor, as unacceptable pressure, while Greenland's Prime Minister Egede called it a power play; this comes after Trump's repeated statements ab...
Denmark Condemns US Pressure on Greenland
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned the unapproved visit of a US delegation to Greenland, which included President Trump's national security advisor, as unacceptable pressure, while Greenland's Prime Minister Egede called it a power play; this comes after Trump's repeated statements ab...
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64% Bias Score


Shell to Review Chemical Divisions, Potential for European Closures
Shell is reviewing its global chemical divisions, potentially leading to closures or partial shutdowns in Europe due to high energy costs, strict regulations, and challenging market conditions; this impacts the Netherlands' chemical industry producing basic materials for various products, following ...
Shell to Review Chemical Divisions, Potential for European Closures
Shell is reviewing its global chemical divisions, potentially leading to closures or partial shutdowns in Europe due to high energy costs, strict regulations, and challenging market conditions; this impacts the Netherlands' chemical industry producing basic materials for various products, following ...
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Court to Rule on Double Murder; Parliament Debates Early Releases Amidst Cell Shortage
Today, the Assen court rules on the Weiteveen double murder, with a life sentence requested; the Dutch parliament votes on a motion against early prisoner releases due to cell shortages, and UNICEF warns of rising child mortality due to development aid cuts.
Dutch Court to Rule on Double Murder; Parliament Debates Early Releases Amidst Cell Shortage
Today, the Assen court rules on the Weiteveen double murder, with a life sentence requested; the Dutch parliament votes on a motion against early prisoner releases due to cell shortages, and UNICEF warns of rising child mortality due to development aid cuts.
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12% Bias Score

Scholz to Attend Ukraine Summit Amidst Contrasting Peace Signals from Russia
German Chancellor Scholz will attend a Ukraine summit in Paris on Thursday, aiming to finalize concrete proposals to bolster Ukraine against Russia before potential negotiations; simultaneously, US-Russia talks in Riyadh focus on a Black Sea ceasefire, while Russia continues attacks on Ukrainian civ...

Scholz to Attend Ukraine Summit Amidst Contrasting Peace Signals from Russia
German Chancellor Scholz will attend a Ukraine summit in Paris on Thursday, aiming to finalize concrete proposals to bolster Ukraine against Russia before potential negotiations; simultaneously, US-Russia talks in Riyadh focus on a Black Sea ceasefire, while Russia continues attacks on Ukrainian civ...
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32% Bias Score

U.S. Officials Leak Classified Yemen Airstrike Plans via Unsecured Chat
Top U.S. officials, including Vice President Vance, Defense Secretary Hegseth, and National Security Advisor Waltz, leaked highly classified information about planned airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen via a Signal group chat accessible to a journalist from The Atlantic, demonstrating a severe lap...

U.S. Officials Leak Classified Yemen Airstrike Plans via Unsecured Chat
Top U.S. officials, including Vice President Vance, Defense Secretary Hegseth, and National Security Advisor Waltz, leaked highly classified information about planned airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen via a Signal group chat accessible to a journalist from The Atlantic, demonstrating a severe lap...
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52% Bias Score

Underreporting of Sexual Misconduct in Dutch Healthcare Highlights Urgent Need for Prevention
The Dutch Healthcare Inspectorate (IGJ) received 330 reports of sexual misconduct in healthcare in 2024, unchanged from 2023, despite an independent report estimating 11,000 annual victims, highlighting significant underreporting and a need for increased prevention efforts.

Underreporting of Sexual Misconduct in Dutch Healthcare Highlights Urgent Need for Prevention
The Dutch Healthcare Inspectorate (IGJ) received 330 reports of sexual misconduct in healthcare in 2024, unchanged from 2023, despite an independent report estimating 11,000 annual victims, highlighting significant underreporting and a need for increased prevention efforts.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Healthcare Grapples with Underreported Sexual Misconduct
The Dutch Healthcare Inspectorate (IGJ) received 330 reports of sexual misconduct in healthcare in 2024, matching 2023's figures, but a separate report estimates 11,000 actual cases, highlighting significant underreporting and the need for improved prevention and reporting.

Dutch Healthcare Grapples with Underreported Sexual Misconduct
The Dutch Healthcare Inspectorate (IGJ) received 330 reports of sexual misconduct in healthcare in 2024, matching 2023's figures, but a separate report estimates 11,000 actual cases, highlighting significant underreporting and the need for improved prevention and reporting.
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands Sees 10% Rise in Euthanasia Cases in 2024
In 2024, almost 10,000 people in the Netherlands died by euthanasia—a 10% increase from 2023—mostly due to long-term physical illnesses, with a rise in dual euthanasia cases also noted, prompting increased debate and scrutiny.

Netherlands Sees 10% Rise in Euthanasia Cases in 2024
In 2024, almost 10,000 people in the Netherlands died by euthanasia—a 10% increase from 2023—mostly due to long-term physical illnesses, with a rise in dual euthanasia cases also noted, prompting increased debate and scrutiny.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Court to Rule in Double Murder Case Amidst Prisoner Release Debate
Today's news includes a court ruling in the Weiteveen double murder case, a parliamentary vote on early prisoner releases due to cell shortages, debates on wolf management and development aid cuts, and the announcement of a K3 reunion concert.

Dutch Court to Rule in Double Murder Case Amidst Prisoner Release Debate
Today's news includes a court ruling in the Weiteveen double murder case, a parliamentary vote on early prisoner releases due to cell shortages, debates on wolf management and development aid cuts, and the announcement of a K3 reunion concert.
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28% Bias Score
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