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Cadillac's Formula 1 Entry: $450 Million Entry Fee Addresses Existing Team Concerns
General Motors and Cadillac will join Formula 1 in 2026, paying an increased entry fee of roughly $450 million to mitigate the financial impact on existing teams; this contrasts with the rejected Andretti bid, showcasing the significant long-term value of GM's engine development commitment.
Cadillac's Formula 1 Entry: $450 Million Entry Fee Addresses Existing Team Concerns
General Motors and Cadillac will join Formula 1 in 2026, paying an increased entry fee of roughly $450 million to mitigate the financial impact on existing teams; this contrasts with the rejected Andretti bid, showcasing the significant long-term value of GM's engine development commitment.
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32% Bias Score


VVD commits to troubled Dutch coalition, seeks opposition support
VVD leader Yesilgöz announced continued coalition cooperation despite recent turmoil, emphasizing policy implementation and calling for opposition support to pass budgets; she criticized other parties for insufficient action on integration and highlighted growing societal challenges.
VVD commits to troubled Dutch coalition, seeks opposition support
VVD leader Yesilgöz announced continued coalition cooperation despite recent turmoil, emphasizing policy implementation and calling for opposition support to pass budgets; she criticized other parties for insufficient action on integration and highlighted growing societal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Takagi Wins 1000m in Beijing; Daleman, Beune Achieve Podium Finishes
Miho Takagi won the women's 1000m speed skating race in Beijing, with 17-year-old Angel Daleman taking bronze and Joy Beune winning silver in the 3000m race despite swallowing a mosquito.
Takagi Wins 1000m in Beijing; Daleman, Beune Achieve Podium Finishes
Miho Takagi won the women's 1000m speed skating race in Beijing, with 17-year-old Angel Daleman taking bronze and Joy Beune winning silver in the 3000m race despite swallowing a mosquito.
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24% Bias Score


Hamas Signals Willingness to Negotiate with Israel Amidst Leadership Crisis
Following a ceasefire in Lebanon, Hamas signals willingness for serious negotiations with Israel, despite significant obstacles like differing objectives and a leadership crisis, amidst growing Palestinian calls for an end to the conflict.
Hamas Signals Willingness to Negotiate with Israel Amidst Leadership Crisis
Following a ceasefire in Lebanon, Hamas signals willingness for serious negotiations with Israel, despite significant obstacles like differing objectives and a leadership crisis, amidst growing Palestinian calls for an end to the conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Georgia: Pro-EU Protests Turn Violent After Accession Talks Suspended
In Tbilisi, Georgia, thousands protested the ruling Georgian Dream party's suspension of EU accession talks, clashing violently with police; 32 officers and an unknown number of protesters were injured, with 43 arrests; the incident highlights the deep divisions within the country over its European ...
Georgia: Pro-EU Protests Turn Violent After Accession Talks Suspended
In Tbilisi, Georgia, thousands protested the ruling Georgian Dream party's suspension of EU accession talks, clashing violently with police; 32 officers and an unknown number of protesters were injured, with 43 arrests; the incident highlights the deep divisions within the country over its European ...
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Court Overturns Drug Convictions Due to Prosecutorial Misconduct
The Arnhem-Leeuwarden Court of Appeal declared a mistrial in a major drug case, freeing five suspects due to prosecutorial misconduct involving the manipulation of evidence and undisclosed agreements with a key witness, leading to an unfair trial.
Dutch Court Overturns Drug Convictions Due to Prosecutorial Misconduct
The Arnhem-Leeuwarden Court of Appeal declared a mistrial in a major drug case, freeing five suspects due to prosecutorial misconduct involving the manipulation of evidence and undisclosed agreements with a key witness, leading to an unfair trial.
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36% Bias Score

Ferrand-Prévot Joins Visma-Lease a Bike for Ambitious Road Cycling Career
French Olympic mountain bike champion Pauline Ferrand-Prévot will join the Dutch cycling team Visma-Lease a Bike in 2024 to compete in road cycling, aiming to win the Tour de France Femmes within three years, marking a significant career shift after her Olympic gold medal.

Ferrand-Prévot Joins Visma-Lease a Bike for Ambitious Road Cycling Career
French Olympic mountain bike champion Pauline Ferrand-Prévot will join the Dutch cycling team Visma-Lease a Bike in 2024 to compete in road cycling, aiming to win the Tour de France Femmes within three years, marking a significant career shift after her Olympic gold medal.
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48% Bias Score

Takagi Wins 1000m in Beijing; Daleman, Beune Secure Medals
Miho Takagi won the women's 1000m speed skating race in Beijing with a time of 1:14.62, while 17-year-old Angel Daleman earned bronze (1:14.91), and Joy Beune secured silver in the 3000m despite swallowing a mosquito during her race.

Takagi Wins 1000m in Beijing; Daleman, Beune Secure Medals
Miho Takagi won the women's 1000m speed skating race in Beijing with a time of 1:14.62, while 17-year-old Angel Daleman earned bronze (1:14.91), and Joy Beune secured silver in the 3000m despite swallowing a mosquito during her race.
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28% Bias Score

Takagi Wins 1000m in Beijing, Daleman Secures Bronze
Miho Takagi won the women's 1000m speed skating race at the World Cup in Beijing with a time of 1:14.62, followed by Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong (silver, 1:14.72), and 17-year-old Angel Daleman (bronze, 1:14.91); Joy Beune won silver in the 3000m race despite swallowing a bug.

Takagi Wins 1000m in Beijing, Daleman Secures Bronze
Miho Takagi won the women's 1000m speed skating race at the World Cup in Beijing with a time of 1:14.62, followed by Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong (silver, 1:14.72), and 17-year-old Angel Daleman (bronze, 1:14.91); Joy Beune won silver in the 3000m race despite swallowing a bug.
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32% Bias Score

Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s, Europe Weighs Response
Australia becomes the first country to ban social media for children under 16, citing concerns over mental health, while European nations express varying interest and approaches to regulation.

Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s, Europe Weighs Response
Australia becomes the first country to ban social media for children under 16, citing concerns over mental health, while European nations express varying interest and approaches to regulation.
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36% Bias Score

NFI Ink Database Aids in Solving Cross-Border ATM Bombings
A new ink trace database at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) is helping to solve ATM bombings, primarily by Dutch criminals operating in Germany and other European countries; the database links ink traces found on suspects to specific ATM explosions, using the unique properties of security i...

NFI Ink Database Aids in Solving Cross-Border ATM Bombings
A new ink trace database at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) is helping to solve ATM bombings, primarily by Dutch criminals operating in Germany and other European countries; the database links ink traces found on suspects to specific ATM explosions, using the unique properties of security i...
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36% Bias Score

Italian Referendum Targets Citizenship Delays for Migrant Children
An Italian referendum seeks to shorten the citizenship wait time for children of migrants, currently facing lengthy delays and restricted rights despite being born in Italy, fueled by a petition with over 600,000 signatures.

Italian Referendum Targets Citizenship Delays for Migrant Children
An Italian referendum seeks to shorten the citizenship wait time for children of migrants, currently facing lengthy delays and restricted rights despite being born in Italy, fueled by a petition with over 600,000 signatures.
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40% Bias Score
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