

Dutch Education Budget Talks Stall; \u20ac650 Million Proposal Rejected
Negotiations between the Dutch coalition and five opposition parties on the education budget failed to reach an agreement, leaving a \u20ac650 million proposal short of the opposition's demand for \u20ac1.3 billion in adjustments. Further talks are scheduled for Thursday.
Dutch Education Budget Talks Stall; \u20ac650 Million Proposal Rejected
Negotiations between the Dutch coalition and five opposition parties on the education budget failed to reach an agreement, leaving a \u20ac650 million proposal short of the opposition's demand for \u20ac1.3 billion in adjustments. Further talks are scheduled for Thursday.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Senate Postpones Vote on €2 Billion Education Budget Cuts
The Dutch Senate postponed a vote on the government's proposed €2 billion education budget cuts after coalition talks with opposition parties failed to reach a full agreement, although some compromises were made concerning the 'long-study penalty' and research funding.
Dutch Senate Postpones Vote on €2 Billion Education Budget Cuts
The Dutch Senate postponed a vote on the government's proposed €2 billion education budget cuts after coalition talks with opposition parties failed to reach a full agreement, although some compromises were made concerning the 'long-study penalty' and research funding.
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44% Bias Score


"Verhoeven's Fight: A Win Predicted, but a Loss Hoped For"
"Veteran kickboxers Remy Bonjasky and Mike Passenier predict a win for Rico Verhoeven in his title fight against Levi Rigters, yet hope for a Rigters victory to enhance the sport's excitement, despite 20,000 tickets sold for the event, showing ongoing public interest."
"Verhoeven's Fight: A Win Predicted, but a Loss Hoped For"
"Veteran kickboxers Remy Bonjasky and Mike Passenier predict a win for Rico Verhoeven in his title fight against Levi Rigters, yet hope for a Rigters victory to enhance the sport's excitement, despite 20,000 tickets sold for the event, showing ongoing public interest."
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52% Bias Score


Netherlands Bolsters National Resilience Amidst Rising Global Instability
The Dutch cabinet launched a plan to strengthen national resilience against armed conflict, crises, and foreign interference, urging citizens to prepare emergency kits while emphasizing the need for societal and military preparedness.
Netherlands Bolsters National Resilience Amidst Rising Global Instability
The Dutch cabinet launched a plan to strengthen national resilience against armed conflict, crises, and foreign interference, urging citizens to prepare emergency kits while emphasizing the need for societal and military preparedness.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Cabinet Accelerates Resilience Plan Amidst Rising Security Threats
The Dutch government is launching a plan to increase national resilience against major threats, urging citizens to prepare emergency kits while also increasing military readiness and planning for economic stability in the face of potential large-scale conflicts or crises.
Dutch Cabinet Accelerates Resilience Plan Amidst Rising Security Threats
The Dutch government is launching a plan to increase national resilience against major threats, urging citizens to prepare emergency kits while also increasing military readiness and planning for economic stability in the face of potential large-scale conflicts or crises.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Education Budget: Partial Cut Reversal, New Funding Measures Proposed
Negotiations are underway in the Netherlands to partially reverse \u20ac700 million in planned education budget cuts; proposals include reducing higher education funding, student travel subsidies, and other areas to cover the cost. Eight parties are involved, with discussions continuing next week.
Dutch Education Budget: Partial Cut Reversal, New Funding Measures Proposed
Negotiations are underway in the Netherlands to partially reverse \u20ac700 million in planned education budget cuts; proposals include reducing higher education funding, student travel subsidies, and other areas to cover the cost. Eight parties are involved, with discussions continuing next week.
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40% Bias Score

Macron Condemns Parliament's Dismissal of Barnier, Urges Unity Amidst Political Crisis
French President Macron addressed the nation following parliament's dismissal of Prime Minister Barnier, criticizing their actions and urging collaboration while promising a new prime minister and budget in the coming months; polls show 60% of French citizens want Macron to resign.

Macron Condemns Parliament's Dismissal of Barnier, Urges Unity Amidst Political Crisis
French President Macron addressed the nation following parliament's dismissal of Prime Minister Barnier, criticizing their actions and urging collaboration while promising a new prime minister and budget in the coming months; polls show 60% of French citizens want Macron to resign.
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44% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Sake, Carnival, and Henna Traditions
UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list now includes sake's brewing traditions, French-Belgian carnival culture, and North African and Middle Eastern henna practices, reflecting the diversity of cultural traditions and their significance.

UNESCO Recognizes Sake, Carnival, and Henna Traditions
UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list now includes sake's brewing traditions, French-Belgian carnival culture, and North African and Middle Eastern henna practices, reflecting the diversity of cultural traditions and their significance.
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12% Bias Score

Millions of Dutch Struggle with Digital Banking
A report reveals millions of Dutch adults struggle with digital banking services like online payments and account openings, highlighting the need for improved accessibility and support for vulnerable groups.

Millions of Dutch Struggle with Digital Banking
A report reveals millions of Dutch adults struggle with digital banking services like online payments and account openings, highlighting the need for improved accessibility and support for vulnerable groups.
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36% Bias Score

Millions of Dutch Adults Struggle with Banking Services
A report reveals that millions of Dutch adults struggle with online banking and other banking services, highlighting a significant decline in self-sufficiency over the past four years, despite bank initiatives aimed at improving digital literacy.

Millions of Dutch Adults Struggle with Banking Services
A report reveals that millions of Dutch adults struggle with online banking and other banking services, highlighting a significant decline in self-sufficiency over the past four years, despite bank initiatives aimed at improving digital literacy.
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32% Bias Score

Tilburg University Committee Recommends End to Israeli University Collaborations
A Tilburg University committee advises ending collaborations with seven Israeli universities due to concerns about human rights violations and the involvement of Israeli universities with the Israeli military in the context of the Gaza conflict, following student protests.

Tilburg University Committee Recommends End to Israeli University Collaborations
A Tilburg University committee advises ending collaborations with seven Israeli universities due to concerns about human rights violations and the involvement of Israeli universities with the Israeli military in the context of the Gaza conflict, following student protests.
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60% Bias Score

Tilburg University Committee Recommends Ending Collaboration with Israeli Universities
A Tilburg University committee recommends ending collaborations with seven Israeli universities due to concerns about human rights violations linked to the Israeli military and the ongoing conflict in Gaza, following pro-Palestinian student protests.

Tilburg University Committee Recommends Ending Collaboration with Israeli Universities
A Tilburg University committee recommends ending collaborations with seven Israeli universities due to concerns about human rights violations linked to the Israeli military and the ongoing conflict in Gaza, following pro-Palestinian student protests.
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56% Bias Score