Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to tackle discrimination in public services, and reward whistleblowers who highlight potentially discriminatory policies, citing the high costs of past ...
Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to tackle discrimination in public services, and reward whistleblowers who highlight potentially discriminatory policies, citing the high costs of past ...
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24% Bias Score
Van Empel Wins Third Consecutive World Cup Cyclocross Race
Fem van Empel won the Benidorm World Cup Cyclocross race for the third time, edging out Lucinda Brand in a sprint finish; Thibau Nys won the men's race.
Van Empel Wins Third Consecutive World Cup Cyclocross Race
Fem van Empel won the Benidorm World Cup Cyclocross race for the third time, edging out Lucinda Brand in a sprint finish; Thibau Nys won the men's race.
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20% Bias Score
Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Cost Prompts Regulatory Review
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion yearly on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, impacting consumers and businesses, prompting a review of regulations.
Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Cost Prompts Regulatory Review
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion yearly on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, impacting consumers and businesses, prompting a review of regulations.
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48% Bias Score
Dutch Farm Innovations Promise 50% Ammonia Emission Reduction, but Face Challenges
Dutch research shows agricultural innovations could cut ammonia emissions almost 50% in five years, but requires all farms adopting new practices and faces economic and political hurdles, including potentially insufficient government funding and farmer resistance.
Dutch Farm Innovations Promise 50% Ammonia Emission Reduction, but Face Challenges
Dutch research shows agricultural innovations could cut ammonia emissions almost 50% in five years, but requires all farms adopting new practices and faces economic and political hurdles, including potentially insufficient government funding and farmer resistance.
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48% Bias Score
PSV's Crucial Champions League Clash Against Red Star Belgrade
PSV Eindhoven, struggling with inconsistent form after three uneven matches, plays Red Star Belgrade in a crucial Champions League match on Tuesday at 21:00, needing a win to improve their chances of advancing to the next round; the team is missing three players due to suspension or ineligibility.
PSV's Crucial Champions League Clash Against Red Star Belgrade
PSV Eindhoven, struggling with inconsistent form after three uneven matches, plays Red Star Belgrade in a crucial Champions League match on Tuesday at 21:00, needing a win to improve their chances of advancing to the next round; the team is missing three players due to suspension or ineligibility.
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40% Bias Score
Belgian Campaign Tackles "Blue Monday" Negativity with 30-Day No-Complaining Challenge
A Belgian-originated campaign, "30 days without complaining," combats the negativity associated with "Blue Monday" (the third Monday of January) by encouraging positive focus and providing tools to manage complaining behaviors. The campaign emphasizes the importance of constructive emotional express...
Belgian Campaign Tackles "Blue Monday" Negativity with 30-Day No-Complaining Challenge
A Belgian-originated campaign, "30 days without complaining," combats the negativity associated with "Blue Monday" (the third Monday of January) by encouraging positive focus and providing tools to manage complaining behaviors. The campaign emphasizes the importance of constructive emotional express...
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44% Bias Score
Dutch Commission Urges Proactive Measures Against Systemic Government Discrimination
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism urges the government to proactively address systemic discrimination in public services, citing the €9 billion toeslagenaffaire and €61 million student compensation as examples, proposing a discrimination test and a comprehensive government...
Dutch Commission Urges Proactive Measures Against Systemic Government Discrimination
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism urges the government to proactively address systemic discrimination in public services, citing the €9 billion toeslagenaffaire and €61 million student compensation as examples, proposing a discrimination test and a comprehensive government...
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20% Bias Score
Sinner Advances to Australian Open Quarterfinals Despite Illness
Jannik Sinner defeated Holger Rune 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the Australian Open fourth round despite feeling unwell and not warming up, while Ben Shelton advanced after Gael Monfils retired, and Lorenzo Sonego reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal.
Sinner Advances to Australian Open Quarterfinals Despite Illness
Jannik Sinner defeated Holger Rune 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the Australian Open fourth round despite feeling unwell and not warming up, while Ben Shelton advanced after Gael Monfils retired, and Lorenzo Sonego reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal.
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36% Bias Score
Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Burden Spurs Regulatory Reform
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion annually on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, leading to economic sector exclusions, access impediments, and discrimination; a new balance is sought.
Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Burden Spurs Regulatory Reform
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion annually on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, leading to economic sector exclusions, access impediments, and discrimination; a new balance is sought.
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48% Bias Score
RET Alleviates Dutch Grid Overload by Sharing Excess Metro Power
Rotterdam's RET is providing excess electricity from its metro network to other parties, starting today, to help alleviate the overloaded national electricity grid; two clients are already using the network for electric vehicle charging.
RET Alleviates Dutch Grid Overload by Sharing Excess Metro Power
Rotterdam's RET is providing excess electricity from its metro network to other parties, starting today, to help alleviate the overloaded national electricity grid; two clients are already using the network for electric vehicle charging.
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36% Bias Score
2025 Cycling Season: Key Transfers, Rule Changes, and Challenging World Championships
The 2025 cycling season begins with major transfers, rule changes, and the World Championships in Rwanda featuring a challenging course, impacting race outcomes and team strategies.
2025 Cycling Season: Key Transfers, Rule Changes, and Challenging World Championships
The 2025 cycling season begins with major transfers, rule changes, and the World Championships in Rwanda featuring a challenging course, impacting race outcomes and team strategies.
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44% Bias Score
Train-Excavator Collision in Utrecht Causes Service Disruption
A Dutch passenger train collided with an excavator between Utrecht and Bunnik on [Date], causing minor injuries to the driver and major disruptions to train service between Utrecht and Driebergen-Zeist. The excavator stalled on the crossing; no track work was in progress.
Train-Excavator Collision in Utrecht Causes Service Disruption
A Dutch passenger train collided with an excavator between Utrecht and Bunnik on [Date], causing minor injuries to the driver and major disruptions to train service between Utrecht and Driebergen-Zeist. The excavator stalled on the crossing; no track work was in progress.
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44% Bias Score