Serbia: Mass Protests Erupt After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, killing 15, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Sunday against President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, citing corruption and demanding accountability.
Serbia: Mass Protests Erupt After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, killing 15, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Sunday against President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, citing corruption and demanding accountability.
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52% Bias Score
UK Christmas 2024: Strikes, Traffic Chaos, and Tree Shortages Threaten Festive Season
Concerns are rising in the UK over potential Christmas disruptions due to Amazon worker strikes, traffic chaos in major cities like Manchester and London, and Christmas tree shortages caused by bad weather and an invasive insect.
UK Christmas 2024: Strikes, Traffic Chaos, and Tree Shortages Threaten Festive Season
Concerns are rising in the UK over potential Christmas disruptions due to Amazon worker strikes, traffic chaos in major cities like Manchester and London, and Christmas tree shortages caused by bad weather and an invasive insect.
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52% Bias Score
Concerns Rise as Unreliable WWII Collaboration Files Open to Public
Over 425,000 Dutch people suspected of collaborating with Nazi Germany during WWII had their cases documented in the CABR archive; this archive will open to the public on January 1, 2025, causing anxiety among descendants due to the files' documented unreliability stemming from amateur investigation...
Concerns Rise as Unreliable WWII Collaboration Files Open to Public
Over 425,000 Dutch people suspected of collaborating with Nazi Germany during WWII had their cases documented in the CABR archive; this archive will open to the public on January 1, 2025, causing anxiety among descendants due to the files' documented unreliability stemming from amateur investigation...
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56% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament Defies EU, Keeps Volksbank State-Owned
The Dutch Parliament voted to maintain Volksbank as a state-owned bank, defying the finance minister and potentially violating previous agreements with the European Commission requiring privatization after the 2013 financial crisis.
Dutch Parliament Defies EU, Keeps Volksbank State-Owned
The Dutch Parliament voted to maintain Volksbank as a state-owned bank, defying the finance minister and potentially violating previous agreements with the European Commission requiring privatization after the 2013 financial crisis.
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44% Bias Score
Rutte's Doomsday Speech: NATO's Escalating Rhetoric
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's speech painted a bleak geopolitical picture, highlighting threats from Russia, China, and North Korea, urging increased defense spending despite potential social program cuts and presenting NATO as an innocent victim, prompting concerns about escalating tensions a...
Rutte's Doomsday Speech: NATO's Escalating Rhetoric
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's speech painted a bleak geopolitical picture, highlighting threats from Russia, China, and North Korea, urging increased defense spending despite potential social program cuts and presenting NATO as an innocent victim, prompting concerns about escalating tensions a...
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60% Bias Score
Dutch Columnist Ends Column Amidst Criticism and Censorship
Moroccan-Dutch columnist Hassnae Bouazza is ending her column after receiving feedback from her editor-in-chief about needing "more nuance" in her writing on racism and genocide; she views this as an attempt to legitimize these issues. Bouazza also notes being blocked by Geert Wilders on Twitter, hi...
Dutch Columnist Ends Column Amidst Criticism and Censorship
Moroccan-Dutch columnist Hassnae Bouazza is ending her column after receiving feedback from her editor-in-chief about needing "more nuance" in her writing on racism and genocide; she views this as an attempt to legitimize these issues. Bouazza also notes being blocked by Geert Wilders on Twitter, hi...
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56% Bias Score
Magdeburg Attack Suspect's Prior Threats Ignored
Taleb A., the suspect in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, made credible threats in 2013 and 2014 that were dismissed by authorities; his history of extremist views and past threats are now under intense scrutiny following the attack.
Magdeburg Attack Suspect's Prior Threats Ignored
Taleb A., the suspect in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, made credible threats in 2013 and 2014 that were dismissed by authorities; his history of extremist views and past threats are now under intense scrutiny following the attack.
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36% Bias Score
Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack: Five Dead, Hundreds Injured
On December 23, 2023, Taleb A., a 50-year-old German doctor and psychotherapist, drove his car through a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, killing five people and injuring hundreds; authorities are investigating the incident as a suspected terrorist attack.
Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack: Five Dead, Hundreds Injured
On December 23, 2023, Taleb A., a 50-year-old German doctor and psychotherapist, drove his car through a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, killing five people and injuring hundreds; authorities are investigating the incident as a suspected terrorist attack.
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40% Bias Score
Wilders Threatens Dutch Coalition Collapse Over Asylum Plans
Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch PVV, threatens to leave the ruling coalition if asylum plans are changed, revealing the fragility of the government and the PVV's significant influence despite weak ministers and internal tensions within the coalition.
Wilders Threatens Dutch Coalition Collapse Over Asylum Plans
Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch PVV, threatens to leave the ruling coalition if asylum plans are changed, revealing the fragility of the government and the PVV's significant influence despite weak ministers and internal tensions within the coalition.
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60% Bias Score
Bouterse's Evasion Deepens Suriname's Divide a Year After Conviction
One year after Desi Bouterse's conviction for the December Murders, the former Surinamese president remains at large, creating a deep societal divide between his supporters hoping for a pardon and victims' families demanding justice, while the NDP, despite its internal calls for an ethical code, con...
Bouterse's Evasion Deepens Suriname's Divide a Year After Conviction
One year after Desi Bouterse's conviction for the December Murders, the former Surinamese president remains at large, creating a deep societal divide between his supporters hoping for a pardon and victims' families demanding justice, while the NDP, despite its internal calls for an ethical code, con...
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48% Bias Score
Dutch Frequent Flyers Disproportionately Impact Environment
A Dutch study reveals that 13 percent of the population makes half of all domestic flights, disproportionately impacting the environment; frequent flyers are often high-income and highly educated, showcasing a disconnect between environmental awareness and behavior.
Dutch Frequent Flyers Disproportionately Impact Environment
A Dutch study reveals that 13 percent of the population makes half of all domestic flights, disproportionately impacting the environment; frequent flyers are often high-income and highly educated, showcasing a disconnect between environmental awareness and behavior.
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48% Bias Score
Dutch WWII Collaboration Archive Access Restricted, Online Release Postponed
The Dutch WWII collaboration archive, containing 425,000 dossiers, will be accessible only on-site at the National Archives after application and approval, due to privacy concerns; the online release is postponed, but the Minister aims to make it fully online eventually through legislation.
Dutch WWII Collaboration Archive Access Restricted, Online Release Postponed
The Dutch WWII collaboration archive, containing 425,000 dossiers, will be accessible only on-site at the National Archives after application and approval, due to privacy concerns; the online release is postponed, but the Minister aims to make it fully online eventually through legislation.
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36% Bias Score