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UK Labour Party Faces Crisis After Deputy Leader's Resignation
UK Deputy Prime Minister and Labour Party deputy leader Angela Rayner resigned after failing to pay the correct amount of stamp duty on a second home, triggering a crisis for the Labour government amidst declining poll ratings and economic challenges.
UK Labour Party Faces Crisis After Deputy Leader's Resignation
UK Deputy Prime Minister and Labour Party deputy leader Angela Rayner resigned after failing to pay the correct amount of stamp duty on a second home, triggering a crisis for the Labour government amidst declining poll ratings and economic challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Entrepreneur Develops Bidirectional Charging to Stabilize Power Grid
Robin Berg, a Dutch entrepreneur, has developed bidirectional charging stations that allow electric vehicles to both charge and return energy to the grid, aiming to address the Netherlands' overloaded power grid.
Dutch Entrepreneur Develops Bidirectional Charging to Stabilize Power Grid
Robin Berg, a Dutch entrepreneur, has developed bidirectional charging stations that allow electric vehicles to both charge and return energy to the grid, aiming to address the Netherlands' overloaded power grid.
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48% Bias Score


Monique van de Ven: A Life in Film and Art
In a recent interview at her Blaricum villa, actress Monique van de Ven discussed her new film, "Een vrouw als Monique," reflecting on her life, career, and the loss of her son.
Monique van de Ven: A Life in Film and Art
In a recent interview at her Blaricum villa, actress Monique van de Ven discussed her new film, "Een vrouw als Monique," reflecting on her life, career, and the loss of her son.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Election Analysis: The Failure of Centrist Strategies
Roy Kramer's book, "Why Wilders Wins," proposes a confrontational strategy for centrist parties to counter populist leader Geert Wilders, but the recent Dutch government's actions suggest a failure of this approach, demonstrating a shift of the political center to the right and the limitations of mi...
Dutch Election Analysis: The Failure of Centrist Strategies
Roy Kramer's book, "Why Wilders Wins," proposes a confrontational strategy for centrist parties to counter populist leader Geert Wilders, but the recent Dutch government's actions suggest a failure of this approach, demonstrating a shift of the political center to the right and the limitations of mi...
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56% Bias Score


2023 Vuelta a España: Political Protests Overshadow Vingegaard's Lead
The 2023 Vuelta a España has been significantly impacted by pro-Palestinian protests targeting the Israel-Premier Tech cycling team, leading to rider crashes and stage interruptions, overshadowing Jonas Vingegaard's tenuous lead in the general classification.
2023 Vuelta a España: Political Protests Overshadow Vingegaard's Lead
The 2023 Vuelta a España has been significantly impacted by pro-Palestinian protests targeting the Israel-Premier Tech cycling team, leading to rider crashes and stage interruptions, overshadowing Jonas Vingegaard's tenuous lead in the general classification.
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24% Bias Score


NRC's Branded Podcast for D66 Sparks Concerns Over Journalistic Integrity
Mediahuis NRC produced a five-part podcast for D66, promoting their 10 New Cities plan, raising concerns about blurring lines between journalism and political campaigning, particularly given NRC's recent public statement on independent journalism.
NRC's Branded Podcast for D66 Sparks Concerns Over Journalistic Integrity
Mediahuis NRC produced a five-part podcast for D66, promoting their 10 New Cities plan, raising concerns about blurring lines between journalism and political campaigning, particularly given NRC's recent public statement on independent journalism.
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56% Bias Score

Kenyan Composer Premieres Work Inspired by Million-Year-Old Birdsong
Nyokabi Kariuki, a Kenyan composer, premieres "Birdsongs from Kĩrĩnyaga," a work inspired by the unchanging song of a Mount Kenya bird species for her own voice and the Cello Octet Amsterdam at the Gaudeamus Festival.

Kenyan Composer Premieres Work Inspired by Million-Year-Old Birdsong
Nyokabi Kariuki, a Kenyan composer, premieres "Birdsongs from Kĩrĩnyaga," a work inspired by the unchanging song of a Mount Kenya bird species for her own voice and the Cello Octet Amsterdam at the Gaudeamus Festival.
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8% Bias Score

New Zealand Police Shoot Dead Fugitive Father Tom Phillips
After evading authorities for nearly four years, Tom Phillips, a fugitive father who disappeared with his three children in 2021, was shot dead by New Zealand police following a confrontation; his children are safe.

New Zealand Police Shoot Dead Fugitive Father Tom Phillips
After evading authorities for nearly four years, Tom Phillips, a fugitive father who disappeared with his three children in 2021, was shot dead by New Zealand police following a confrontation; his children are safe.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch TV Shows Offer Diverse Global Perspectives
Dutch television aired programs showcasing South Korea's democracy, the impact of the war in Ukraine on Cameroon, and a discussion on the shifting global order, highlighting diverse international issues.

Dutch TV Shows Offer Diverse Global Perspectives
Dutch television aired programs showcasing South Korea's democracy, the impact of the war in Ukraine on Cameroon, and a discussion on the shifting global order, highlighting diverse international issues.
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20% Bias Score

Task": A Character Study in Crime
Task", a seven-episode HBO series created by Brad Ingelsby, follows the intersecting lives of Tom, an FBI agent, and Robbie, a drug-dealing garbage man, exploring their flaws and vulnerabilities as they navigate a cat-and-mouse game.

Task": A Character Study in Crime
Task", a seven-episode HBO series created by Brad Ingelsby, follows the intersecting lives of Tom, an FBI agent, and Robbie, a drug-dealing garbage man, exploring their flaws and vulnerabilities as they navigate a cat-and-mouse game.
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4% Bias Score

Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" Wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
At the 82nd Venice Film Festival, Jim Jarmusch unexpectedly won the Golden Lion for his film "Father Mother Sister Brother", a tragicomic look at family dynamics, while the festival was significantly marked by discussions surrounding the war in Gaza.

Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" Wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
At the 82nd Venice Film Festival, Jim Jarmusch unexpectedly won the Golden Lion for his film "Father Mother Sister Brother", a tragicomic look at family dynamics, while the festival was significantly marked by discussions surrounding the war in Gaza.
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8% Bias Score

Bach's Chaconne: A Musical Lament for Maria Barbara?
Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne, the final movement of his Second Partita for solo violin, is widely believed to be a musical elegy for his late wife, Maria Barbara, who died in 1720, a theory supported by musicologist Helga Thoene's analysis revealing hidden references to Maria Barbara's name and ...

Bach's Chaconne: A Musical Lament for Maria Barbara?
Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne, the final movement of his Second Partita for solo violin, is widely believed to be a musical elegy for his late wife, Maria Barbara, who died in 1720, a theory supported by musicologist Helga Thoene's analysis revealing hidden references to Maria Barbara's name and ...
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44% Bias Score
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