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Children of Singer Angie Stone Sue After Fatal Accident
Angie Stone, a 63-year-old soul singer, died in March after a bus accident in Alabama; her two children and a survivor are suing the drivers, bus and truck owners, and the truck manufacturer.
Children of Singer Angie Stone Sue After Fatal Accident
Angie Stone, a 63-year-old soul singer, died in March after a bus accident in Alabama; her two children and a survivor are suing the drivers, bus and truck owners, and the truck manufacturer.
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16% Bias Score


Maroccan Activist Sentenced for Blasphemy
Ibtissame Lachgar, a Moroccan activist, received a 30-month prison sentence and a fine for a 2022 X post showing her wearing a "Allah is a lesbian" T-shirt, violating Morocco's blasphemy law.
Maroccan Activist Sentenced for Blasphemy
Ibtissame Lachgar, a Moroccan activist, received a 30-month prison sentence and a fine for a 2022 X post showing her wearing a "Allah is a lesbian" T-shirt, violating Morocco's blasphemy law.
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40% Bias Score


Lisbon Cable Car Accident: 15 Dead, National Mourning Declared
A cable car accident in Lisbon, Portugal, on [date], resulted in 15 deaths and 23 injuries, prompting a national day of mourning and an investigation into potential causes including cable failure or brake malfunction.
Lisbon Cable Car Accident: 15 Dead, National Mourning Declared
A cable car accident in Lisbon, Portugal, on [date], resulted in 15 deaths and 23 injuries, prompting a national day of mourning and an investigation into potential causes including cable failure or brake malfunction.
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20% Bias Score


Increase in Women in Leadership Positions in Dutch Listed Companies
The number of women in leadership positions at Dutch listed companies increased this year, with 37 women appointed to boards, representing 38% of all new appointments, up from 33% last year, according to the annual Female Board Index.
Increase in Women in Leadership Positions in Dutch Listed Companies
The number of women in leadership positions at Dutch listed companies increased this year, with 37 women appointed to boards, representing 38% of all new appointments, up from 33% last year, according to the annual Female Board Index.
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28% Bias Score


Ukraine Allies to Meet in Paris, Dutch Court to Rule on Wiersma Case
Ukraine's allies will meet in Paris today to discuss security guarantees, while a Dutch court is expected to rule on a lawsuit against former Minister Wiersma regarding agricultural emissions data.
Ukraine Allies to Meet in Paris, Dutch Court to Rule on Wiersma Case
Ukraine's allies will meet in Paris today to discuss security guarantees, while a Dutch court is expected to rule on a lawsuit against former Minister Wiersma regarding agricultural emissions data.
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4% Bias Score


Dutch Government Appoints Ambassador for Q-Fever Victims After Years of Neglect
Following three critical reports by the National Ombudsman detailing the Dutch government's neglect of Q-fever patients, the Ministry of Health appointed an ambassador to represent their interests, addressing thousands of cases of chronic fatigue syndrome resulting from the 2007-2010 epidemic.
Dutch Government Appoints Ambassador for Q-Fever Victims After Years of Neglect
Following three critical reports by the National Ombudsman detailing the Dutch government's neglect of Q-fever patients, the Ministry of Health appointed an ambassador to represent their interests, addressing thousands of cases of chronic fatigue syndrome resulting from the 2007-2010 epidemic.
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48% Bias Score

Manik Sarkar Wins Hebban Debut Award for "Ossenkop
Manik Sarkar's "Ossenkop," a tragicomic novel set in 1970s Netherlands, won the 2024 Hebban Debut Award, a prize decided by both readers and a professional jury.

Manik Sarkar Wins Hebban Debut Award for "Ossenkop
Manik Sarkar's "Ossenkop," a tragicomic novel set in 1970s Netherlands, won the 2024 Hebban Debut Award, a prize decided by both readers and a professional jury.
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24% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Reinstatement of $2.4 Billion in Harvard Funding
A Boston federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's $2.4 billion funding cut to Harvard University was an illegal retaliatory action, rejecting the administration's claim that the cut was due to insufficient action against antisemitism on campus.

US Judge Orders Reinstatement of $2.4 Billion in Harvard Funding
A Boston federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's $2.4 billion funding cut to Harvard University was an illegal retaliatory action, rejecting the administration's claim that the cut was due to insufficient action against antisemitism on campus.
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40% Bias Score

Increased Border Controls Cause Traffic Chaos in Beek, Netherlands
The reintroduction of border controls in Beek, Netherlands, due to increased checks on the German A12, has caused significant traffic congestion, prompting the municipality to close border crossings to cars and implement a landbouwsluis.

Increased Border Controls Cause Traffic Chaos in Beek, Netherlands
The reintroduction of border controls in Beek, Netherlands, due to increased checks on the German A12, has caused significant traffic congestion, prompting the municipality to close border crossings to cars and implement a landbouwsluis.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands settle for 1-1 draw against Poland in World Cup qualifier
The Netherlands and Poland played to a 1-1 draw in a World Cup qualifier in De Kuip, with Denzel Dumfries scoring for the Netherlands and Matty Cash equalizing for Poland late in the second half.

Netherlands settle for 1-1 draw against Poland in World Cup qualifier
The Netherlands and Poland played to a 1-1 draw in a World Cup qualifier in De Kuip, with Denzel Dumfries scoring for the Netherlands and Matty Cash equalizing for Poland late in the second half.
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16% Bias Score

Portugal Declares National Mourning After Lisbon Tram Crash
A cable car accident in Lisbon, Portugal, on October 26, 2024, resulted in 15 deaths and 23 injuries, prompting a national day of mourning.

Portugal Declares National Mourning After Lisbon Tram Crash
A cable car accident in Lisbon, Portugal, on October 26, 2024, resulted in 15 deaths and 23 injuries, prompting a national day of mourning.
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20% Bias Score

Dutch Circus School Diedom Teacher Accused of Sexual Misconduct
A teacher at the Diedom circus school in Utrecht, Netherlands, has been accused of sexual misconduct with minors between 2010 and 2020, prompting an internal investigation and the implementation of a new code of conduct.

Dutch Circus School Diedom Teacher Accused of Sexual Misconduct
A teacher at the Diedom circus school in Utrecht, Netherlands, has been accused of sexual misconduct with minors between 2010 and 2020, prompting an internal investigation and the implementation of a new code of conduct.
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16% Bias Score
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