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Carney's European Trip and Amsterdam University Strike
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney begins his first international trip in Paris and London, skipping a customary US visit due to current sensitivities; Amsterdam University staff and students continue their strike against budget cuts; St. Patrick's Day is celebrated globally.
Carney's European Trip and Amsterdam University Strike
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney begins his first international trip in Paris and London, skipping a customary US visit due to current sensitivities; Amsterdam University staff and students continue their strike against budget cuts; St. Patrick's Day is celebrated globally.
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36% Bias Score


12 Years in Prison Sought for Murder of 17-Year-Old in Winsum
A 20-year-old man, Jamesly S., is facing 12 years in prison and mandatory psychiatric treatment for fatally stabbing his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend, Jet, in Winsum, Netherlands, on February 21, 2024, after she ended their relationship via a group chat.
12 Years in Prison Sought for Murder of 17-Year-Old in Winsum
A 20-year-old man, Jamesly S., is facing 12 years in prison and mandatory psychiatric treatment for fatally stabbing his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend, Jet, in Winsum, Netherlands, on February 21, 2024, after she ended their relationship via a group chat.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine's Unconditional Ceasefire Offer Amidst Continued Russian Aggression
Following a video conference with global leaders, British Prime Minister Starmer stated that Ukraine has shown itself to be the "party of peace" by agreeing to an unconditional ceasefire, while Russia continues attacks. The UK and its allies are implementing stronger sanctions and enhancing Ukraine'...
Ukraine's Unconditional Ceasefire Offer Amidst Continued Russian Aggression
Following a video conference with global leaders, British Prime Minister Starmer stated that Ukraine has shown itself to be the "party of peace" by agreeing to an unconditional ceasefire, while Russia continues attacks. The UK and its allies are implementing stronger sanctions and enhancing Ukraine'...
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48% Bias Score


Massive Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Serbia
Over 100,000 protestors marched in Belgrade, Serbia, against President Aleksandar Vucic due to a deadly train station roof collapse exposing government corruption, demanding accountability and systemic change, despite avoiding EU flags to counter Vucic's anti-Western narrative.
Massive Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Serbia
Over 100,000 protestors marched in Belgrade, Serbia, against President Aleksandar Vucic due to a deadly train station roof collapse exposing government corruption, demanding accountability and systemic change, despite avoiding EU flags to counter Vucic's anti-Western narrative.
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40% Bias Score


Climate Change Cripples Brazilian Coffee Production, Driving Up Global Prices
Brazil's Monthal coffee plantation suffered a 50% production drop in 2023 due to extreme heat and drought, impacting global coffee prices as demand rises, particularly in China; climate change necessitates adaptation strategies like irrigation and developing heat-resistant plants.
Climate Change Cripples Brazilian Coffee Production, Driving Up Global Prices
Brazil's Monthal coffee plantation suffered a 50% production drop in 2023 due to extreme heat and drought, impacting global coffee prices as demand rises, particularly in China; climate change necessitates adaptation strategies like irrigation and developing heat-resistant plants.
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32% Bias Score


Record-Breaking Protest in Belgrade Challenges Vucic
On Saturday, an estimated 275,000-325,000 people protested in Belgrade against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, demanding accountability for the November collapse of a train station roof in Novi Sad that killed 15, exceeding previous protests and marking the largest in Serbian history.
Record-Breaking Protest in Belgrade Challenges Vucic
On Saturday, an estimated 275,000-325,000 people protested in Belgrade against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, demanding accountability for the November collapse of a train station roof in Novi Sad that killed 15, exceeding previous protests and marking the largest in Serbian history.
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44% Bias Score

Groningen Earthquake Damage Repair Improves, But Reinforcement Concerns Remain
A survey of 1301 Groningen residents reveals an improvement in earthquake damage repair, reaching 89% completion, and increased satisfaction (7/10), attributed to a new €10,000 fixed compensation for minor damage. However, dissatisfaction persists regarding house reinforcement due to delays and uncl...

Groningen Earthquake Damage Repair Improves, But Reinforcement Concerns Remain
A survey of 1301 Groningen residents reveals an improvement in earthquake damage repair, reaching 89% completion, and increased satisfaction (7/10), attributed to a new €10,000 fixed compensation for minor damage. However, dissatisfaction persists regarding house reinforcement due to delays and uncl...
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44% Bias Score

Ajax Suffers First Tie, Lead Reduced in Eredivisie Vrouwen
Ajax, the leader of the Eredivisie Vrouwen, tied 1-1 against FC Utrecht in a make-up game, marking their first points loss this year and decreasing their lead from four to two points; while PSV won against AZ in the cup, advancing to the semifinals.

Ajax Suffers First Tie, Lead Reduced in Eredivisie Vrouwen
Ajax, the leader of the Eredivisie Vrouwen, tied 1-1 against FC Utrecht in a make-up game, marking their first points loss this year and decreasing their lead from four to two points; while PSV won against AZ in the cup, advancing to the semifinals.
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20% Bias Score

Ecuadorian Drug Cartel Dismantled After Record Cocaine Seizure in Rotterdam
Ecuadorian police dismantled a drug cartel responsible for the record 8,064 kg cocaine seizure in Rotterdam in July 2023, worth €600 million; 36 suspects were arrested in Guayaquil, and 14 others in Europe, with 73 tons of cocaine linked to the cartel seized over 18 months.

Ecuadorian Drug Cartel Dismantled After Record Cocaine Seizure in Rotterdam
Ecuadorian police dismantled a drug cartel responsible for the record 8,064 kg cocaine seizure in Rotterdam in July 2023, worth €600 million; 36 suspects were arrested in Guayaquil, and 14 others in Europe, with 73 tons of cocaine linked to the cartel seized over 18 months.
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36% Bias Score

Massive Anti-Government Protests Rock Serbia
Over 100,000 protesters marched in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding an end to government corruption following a deadly train station collapse; the lack of EU flags reflects both strategic concerns and disappointment in the EU's response.

Massive Anti-Government Protests Rock Serbia
Over 100,000 protesters marched in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding an end to government corruption following a deadly train station collapse; the lack of EU flags reflects both strategic concerns and disappointment in the EU's response.
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44% Bias Score

Unique Genes and Microbiome Contributed to 117-Year-Old's Exceptional Longevity
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person until her death at 117 in August 2023, possessed unique genes and a baby-like microbiome, factors contributing to her exceptional health and longevity, according to researchers at the University of Barcelona.

Unique Genes and Microbiome Contributed to 117-Year-Old's Exceptional Longevity
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person until her death at 117 in August 2023, possessed unique genes and a baby-like microbiome, factors contributing to her exceptional health and longevity, according to researchers at the University of Barcelona.
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40% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Protest Rocks Serbia Amidst Corruption Accusations
On Saturday, between 275,000 and 325,000 Serbs peacefully protested in Belgrade against President Vucic's government, citing corruption and demanding accountability for a train station roof collapse that killed 15 in November. This is the largest protest in Serbian history.

Record-Breaking Protest Rocks Serbia Amidst Corruption Accusations
On Saturday, between 275,000 and 325,000 Serbs peacefully protested in Belgrade against President Vucic's government, citing corruption and demanding accountability for a train station roof collapse that killed 15 in November. This is the largest protest in Serbian history.
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44% Bias Score
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