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Dutch Literary Fund Redistributes €6 Million in Subsidies, Prioritizing New Voices
The Nederlands Letterenfonds is restructuring its €6 million annual subsidy program for writers and translators, shifting focus from established authors to debutants and diversifying its support to include Caribbean authors and illustrators, effective January 1, 2026.
Dutch Literary Fund Redistributes €6 Million in Subsidies, Prioritizing New Voices
The Nederlands Letterenfonds is restructuring its €6 million annual subsidy program for writers and translators, shifting focus from established authors to debutants and diversifying its support to include Caribbean authors and illustrators, effective January 1, 2026.
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12% Bias Score


Bolsonaro's Trial: US Interference and Brazil's Response
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces a trial for allegedly plotting a coup, with US interference adding tension to the already strained relationship between Brazil and the US.
Bolsonaro's Trial: US Interference and Brazil's Response
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces a trial for allegedly plotting a coup, with US interference adding tension to the already strained relationship between Brazil and the US.
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28% Bias Score


Left Bloc Poised for Majority in Norway's Parliament
Exit polls suggest a left-wing coalition led by the Labour Party will win a majority in the Norwegian parliament, with approximately 87 seats out of 169, allowing current Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre to potentially form a new government.
Left Bloc Poised for Majority in Norway's Parliament
Exit polls suggest a left-wing coalition led by the Labour Party will win a majority in the Norwegian parliament, with approximately 87 seats out of 169, allowing current Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre to potentially form a new government.
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40% Bias Score


ICE Raid on Hyundai-LG Factory Sparks South Korean Outrage
A raid by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on a Hyundai-LG electric vehicle battery factory in Georgia arrested approximately 300 South Korean workers, sparking outrage in South Korea and raising concerns about the country's $350 billion investment commitment to the U.S.
ICE Raid on Hyundai-LG Factory Sparks South Korean Outrage
A raid by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on a Hyundai-LG electric vehicle battery factory in Georgia arrested approximately 300 South Korean workers, sparking outrage in South Korea and raising concerns about the country's $350 billion investment commitment to the U.S.
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16% Bias Score


14 killed in Nepal protests over social media ban
At least 14 protesters were killed and dozens injured on Monday in Kathmandu, Nepal, after police opened fire on demonstrators protesting a government ban on over 20 social media platforms.
14 killed in Nepal protests over social media ban
At least 14 protesters were killed and dozens injured on Monday in Kathmandu, Nepal, after police opened fire on demonstrators protesting a government ban on over 20 social media platforms.
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24% Bias Score


ICC Postpones Duterte Trial to Assess Fitness
The International Criminal Court (ICC) postponed the second hearing in the case against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday to assess his fitness to stand trial after his defense requested a delay citing his health.
ICC Postpones Duterte Trial to Assess Fitness
The International Criminal Court (ICC) postponed the second hearing in the case against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday to assess his fitness to stand trial after his defense requested a delay citing his health.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Photo Museum Delays Opening Until February 2026
The Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam has postponed its reopening in the Santos warehouse from September 2025 to February 2026, due to the recent dismissal of its director and the need for careful preparations by the incoming director.

Dutch Photo Museum Delays Opening Until February 2026
The Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam has postponed its reopening in the Santos warehouse from September 2025 to February 2026, due to the recent dismissal of its director and the need for careful preparations by the incoming director.
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16% Bias Score

Thai Court Orders Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to Serve One-Year Prison Sentence
The Thai Supreme Court ruled that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra must serve a one-year prison sentence for previous convictions, a decision stemming from his controversial hospital stay during a previous sentence.

Thai Court Orders Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to Serve One-Year Prison Sentence
The Thai Supreme Court ruled that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra must serve a one-year prison sentence for previous convictions, a decision stemming from his controversial hospital stay during a previous sentence.
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20% Bias Score

Turkish Police Raid CHP Headquarters in Istanbul
Turkish riot police used pepper spray to enter the Istanbul headquarters of the main opposition party, CHP, on Monday, dispersing dozens of party officials who had barricaded the building to prevent a court-appointed interim chairman from entering.

Turkish Police Raid CHP Headquarters in Istanbul
Turkish riot police used pepper spray to enter the Istanbul headquarters of the main opposition party, CHP, on Monday, dispersing dozens of party officials who had barricaded the building to prevent a court-appointed interim chairman from entering.
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52% Bias Score

FVD's New Leadership Linked to Extremist Past
The new leader of the Dutch political party Forum voor Democratie (FVD), Lidewij de Vos, closely collaborated with individuals within the party's youth movement, JFVD, who made racist, antisemitic, and terror-glorifying statements; several of whom have been promoted on the new candidate list.

FVD's New Leadership Linked to Extremist Past
The new leader of the Dutch political party Forum voor Democratie (FVD), Lidewij de Vos, closely collaborated with individuals within the party's youth movement, JFVD, who made racist, antisemitic, and terror-glorifying statements; several of whom have been promoted on the new candidate list.
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32% Bias Score

Hundreds of Film Professionals Boycott Israeli Film Industry
Hundreds of international film professionals, including prominent figures like Ken Loach and Tilda Swinton, announced a boycott of Israeli film companies and organizations complicit in the ongoing violence against Palestinians, citing the Israeli government's actions in Gaza.

Hundreds of Film Professionals Boycott Israeli Film Industry
Hundreds of international film professionals, including prominent figures like Ken Loach and Tilda Swinton, announced a boycott of Israeli film companies and organizations complicit in the ongoing violence against Palestinians, citing the Israeli government's actions in Gaza.
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60% Bias Score

IVC Evidensia Overcharged Veterinarians Pension Premiums for Years
IVC Evidensia, a large veterinary chain in the Netherlands, overcharged its employees for pension premiums for years, affecting hundreds of veterinarians and potentially totaling millions of euros.

IVC Evidensia Overcharged Veterinarians Pension Premiums for Years
IVC Evidensia, a large veterinary chain in the Netherlands, overcharged its employees for pension premiums for years, affecting hundreds of veterinarians and potentially totaling millions of euros.
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20% Bias Score
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