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Dutch Grand Prix to Conclude in 2026 Due to Financial Concerns
The Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort will conclude in 2026 due to financial concerns stemming from private funding, the potential retirement of Max Verstappen, and declining event novelty, despite current high attendance.
Dutch Grand Prix to Conclude in 2026 Due to Financial Concerns
The Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort will conclude in 2026 due to financial concerns stemming from private funding, the potential retirement of Max Verstappen, and declining event novelty, despite current high attendance.
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40% Bias Score


Helmond to revoke youth award from child abuse suspect
A 25-year-old Helmonder, who received a youth award in 2017 for volunteer work, is suspected of abusing 20 children under 12 between April 15, 2018, and September 18, 2023, at a daycare center and several babysitting locations; the mayor intends to revoke his award.
Helmond to revoke youth award from child abuse suspect
A 25-year-old Helmonder, who received a youth award in 2017 for volunteer work, is suspected of abusing 20 children under 12 between April 15, 2018, and September 18, 2023, at a daycare center and several babysitting locations; the mayor intends to revoke his award.
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44% Bias Score


Liverpool Draws, Arsenal Wins, City Triumphs in Premier League
Liverpool drew 3-3 with Newcastle, ending their winning streak, while Arsenal beat Manchester United 2-0, and Manchester City defeated Nottingham Forest 3-0 after a string of losses.
Liverpool Draws, Arsenal Wins, City Triumphs in Premier League
Liverpool drew 3-3 with Newcastle, ending their winning streak, while Arsenal beat Manchester United 2-0, and Manchester City defeated Nottingham Forest 3-0 after a string of losses.
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28% Bias Score


Formula 1 departs Zandvoort after successful four-year return.
Formula 1 is leaving Zandvoort after a successful four-year run following a 36-year absence, due to concerns about declining future income, despite significant renovations and positive fan experiences.
Formula 1 departs Zandvoort after successful four-year return.
Formula 1 is leaving Zandvoort after a successful four-year run following a 36-year absence, due to concerns about declining future income, despite significant renovations and positive fan experiences.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Presenter Sentenced for Online Hate Speech
Dutch TV presenter Raisa Blommestijn was sentenced to 80 hours of community service (40 suspended) for online hate speech targeting Black people, exceeding the prosecution's request and sparking debate about freedom of speech.
Dutch Presenter Sentenced for Online Hate Speech
Dutch TV presenter Raisa Blommestijn was sentenced to 80 hours of community service (40 suspended) for online hate speech targeting Black people, exceeding the prosecution's request and sparking debate about freedom of speech.
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48% Bias Score


Roermond Carnival Builds Sound Barrier to Protect Badger Family
To protect a badger family during the February 14th Limburg Carnival song contest in Roermond, organizers are building a large sound barrier of paper bales, a significant change from the city's previous attempt to remove the badgers for housing development three years ago.
Roermond Carnival Builds Sound Barrier to Protect Badger Family
To protect a badger family during the February 14th Limburg Carnival song contest in Roermond, organizers are building a large sound barrier of paper bales, a significant change from the city's previous attempt to remove the badgers for housing development three years ago.
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24% Bias Score

Japanese Sumo Wrestlers Return to London, Facing European Acceptance Challenges
Top Japanese sumo wrestlers will compete in London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2025, a second European appearance after 1991, but former European champion Pieter Vroon doubts its success due to cultural differences and exclusionary practices.

Japanese Sumo Wrestlers Return to London, Facing European Acceptance Challenges
Top Japanese sumo wrestlers will compete in London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2025, a second European appearance after 1991, but former European champion Pieter Vroon doubts its success due to cultural differences and exclusionary practices.
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48% Bias Score

Rotterdam to Halt Asylum Seeker Support, 33 Face Eviction
Rotterdam will stop providing shelter to 33 out of 45 asylum seekers on January 1st, 2024, due to a lack of government funding, while 12 vulnerable individuals will receive temporary care until June 1st, creating a legal challenge and highlighting the financial burden on cities.

Rotterdam to Halt Asylum Seeker Support, 33 Face Eviction
Rotterdam will stop providing shelter to 33 out of 45 asylum seekers on January 1st, 2024, due to a lack of government funding, while 12 vulnerable individuals will receive temporary care until June 1st, creating a legal challenge and highlighting the financial burden on cities.
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Advances to Handball Main Round After Undefeated Group Stage
The Netherlands women's handball team, featuring a young squad, unexpectedly completed the group stage undefeated, securing two points against Germany and advancing to the main round in Vienna where they face tougher opponents, including Olympic champions Norway and Denmark.

Netherlands Advances to Handball Main Round After Undefeated Group Stage
The Netherlands women's handball team, featuring a young squad, unexpectedly completed the group stage undefeated, securing two points against Germany and advancing to the main round in Vienna where they face tougher opponents, including Olympic champions Norway and Denmark.
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4% Bias Score

Dutch Pension Funds Refuse to Sign Housing Summit Agreement
Dutch pension funds, managing €1500 billion, will not sign the housing summit agreement aiming to build 100,000 homes annually due to financial constraints and conflicting priorities, though they may issue a statement of support.

Dutch Pension Funds Refuse to Sign Housing Summit Agreement
Dutch pension funds, managing €1500 billion, will not sign the housing summit agreement aiming to build 100,000 homes annually due to financial constraints and conflicting priorities, though they may issue a statement of support.
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48% Bias Score

Japanese Sumo Wrestlers Return to Europe Amidst Skepticism
Top Japanese Sumo wrestlers will compete in London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2025, a rare European event that faces skepticism due to the sport's unique traditions and cultural differences, according to former European champion Pieter Vroon.

Japanese Sumo Wrestlers Return to Europe Amidst Skepticism
Top Japanese Sumo wrestlers will compete in London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2025, a rare European event that faces skepticism due to the sport's unique traditions and cultural differences, according to former European champion Pieter Vroon.
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52% Bias Score

Life Sentence in High-Profile Italian Femicide Case
Filippo Turetta received a life sentence for the brutal murder of his ex-girlfriend Giulia Cecchettin in Italy, sparking widespread protests and highlighting the ongoing issue of femicide despite government initiatives.

Life Sentence in High-Profile Italian Femicide Case
Filippo Turetta received a life sentence for the brutal murder of his ex-girlfriend Giulia Cecchettin in Italy, sparking widespread protests and highlighting the ongoing issue of femicide despite government initiatives.
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48% Bias Score
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