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Dutch Sexual Offense Reports Surge 16 Percent After New Consent-Based Law
Reports of sexual offenses in the Netherlands surged 16 percent in the second half of 2024, totaling 14,802, coinciding with a new law focusing on consent and increased public awareness campaigns; the law also criminalized public sexual harassment and sexchatting, leading to 298 and 131 reports resp...
Dutch Sexual Offense Reports Surge 16 Percent After New Consent-Based Law
Reports of sexual offenses in the Netherlands surged 16 percent in the second half of 2024, totaling 14,802, coinciding with a new law focusing on consent and increased public awareness campaigns; the law also criminalized public sexual harassment and sexchatting, leading to 298 and 131 reports resp...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Actions Shake Western Intelligence Cooperation
Concerns rise within European intelligence agencies over the reliability of US intelligence following Trump's halting of offensive cyber operations against Russia, cutting off intelligence sharing with Ukraine, and imposing tariffs on Canada; experts warn of increased risk of errors and potential co...
Trump's Actions Shake Western Intelligence Cooperation
Concerns rise within European intelligence agencies over the reliability of US intelligence following Trump's halting of offensive cyber operations against Russia, cutting off intelligence sharing with Ukraine, and imposing tariffs on Canada; experts warn of increased risk of errors and potential co...
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60% Bias Score


Ukraine's Starlink Dependence Under Threat: Alternative Satellite Options Face Challenges
Ukraine's military heavily relies on SpaceX's Starlink satellite network for internet, but a potential US policy shift under President Trump threatens this service, prompting exploration of alternative providers like Eutelsat's OneWeb, which faces challenges in capacity and usability despite possess...
Ukraine's Starlink Dependence Under Threat: Alternative Satellite Options Face Challenges
Ukraine's military heavily relies on SpaceX's Starlink satellite network for internet, but a potential US policy shift under President Trump threatens this service, prompting exploration of alternative providers like Eutelsat's OneWeb, which faces challenges in capacity and usability despite possess...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Hosts Crypto Summit, Signaling Policy Shift
On Friday, a White House dinner hosted by Donald Trump brought together leading figures from the US cryptocurrency industry, signaling a significant shift in government policy toward embracing crypto and blockchain technology to strengthen the dollar's global position.
Trump Hosts Crypto Summit, Signaling Policy Shift
On Friday, a White House dinner hosted by Donald Trump brought together leading figures from the US cryptocurrency industry, signaling a significant shift in government policy toward embracing crypto and blockchain technology to strengthen the dollar's global position.
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60% Bias Score


Over 200 Dead in Clashes Between Syrian Security Forces and Assad Loyalists
Clashes between Syrian security forces and loyalists of ousted leader Bashar al-Assad have resulted in over 200 deaths since Thursday, primarily in the northwestern coastal cities of Jableh, Latakia, and Baniyas. The violence, the worst since the December overthrow of the Assad regime, involves atta...
Over 200 Dead in Clashes Between Syrian Security Forces and Assad Loyalists
Clashes between Syrian security forces and loyalists of ousted leader Bashar al-Assad have resulted in over 200 deaths since Thursday, primarily in the northwestern coastal cities of Jableh, Latakia, and Baniyas. The violence, the worst since the December overthrow of the Assad regime, involves atta...
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Athlete Kimberley Bos Wins Skeleton World Championship
Kimberley Bos, a Dutch skeleton racer, secured her first world championship title in Lake Placid, New York on Friday, beating the second-place competitor by 0.67 seconds, after overcoming difficult training and financial challenges throughout her career.
Dutch Athlete Kimberley Bos Wins Skeleton World Championship
Kimberley Bos, a Dutch skeleton racer, secured her first world championship title in Lake Placid, New York on Friday, beating the second-place competitor by 0.67 seconds, after overcoming difficult training and financial challenges throughout her career.
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44% Bias Score

Europe's AI Leadership Amidst US and Russian Threats
At a Brussels AI seminar, American cyber expert Gary Marcus revealed how US tech giants, aided by President Trump, have bypassed democratic oversight of AI, leaving Europe as the sole regulator. This new reality is forcing Europe to become a more powerful, unified, yet potentially less democratic en...

Europe's AI Leadership Amidst US and Russian Threats
At a Brussels AI seminar, American cyber expert Gary Marcus revealed how US tech giants, aided by President Trump, have bypassed democratic oversight of AI, leaving Europe as the sole regulator. This new reality is forcing Europe to become a more powerful, unified, yet potentially less democratic en...
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56% Bias Score

COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Impact and Societal Disruption
The COVID-19 pandemic, originating in Wuhan, China in late 2019, rapidly spread globally, forcing unprecedented lockdowns, causing widespread societal disruption, and resulting in significant mortality despite eventual vaccine development.

COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Impact and Societal Disruption
The COVID-19 pandemic, originating in Wuhan, China in late 2019, rapidly spread globally, forcing unprecedented lockdowns, causing widespread societal disruption, and resulting in significant mortality despite eventual vaccine development.
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20% Bias Score

Germany's Policy Shift Enables Massive EU Defense Spending Increase
Germany's new leader, Friedrich Merz, is dramatically shifting Germany's fiscal and defense policies, relaxing the "Schuldenbremse" (debt brake) to enable €1 trillion in investments and paving the way for a €650 billion increase in collective EU defense spending, facilitated by €150 billion in EU bo...

Germany's Policy Shift Enables Massive EU Defense Spending Increase
Germany's new leader, Friedrich Merz, is dramatically shifting Germany's fiscal and defense policies, relaxing the "Schuldenbremse" (debt brake) to enable €1 trillion in investments and paving the way for a €650 billion increase in collective EU defense spending, facilitated by €150 billion in EU bo...
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Disillusionment: A Shift in US-Netherlands Relations
Arend Jan Boekestijn, a former pro-US Dutch politician, now views the US government with deep disillusionment, reflecting a broader shift in Dutch-American relations marked by a growing sense of abandonment and betrayal among Dutch political leaders, stemming from historical actions and the Trump ad...

Dutch Disillusionment: A Shift in US-Netherlands Relations
Arend Jan Boekestijn, a former pro-US Dutch politician, now views the US government with deep disillusionment, reflecting a broader shift in Dutch-American relations marked by a growing sense of abandonment and betrayal among Dutch political leaders, stemming from historical actions and the Trump ad...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Approves Strict Asylum Bill Amidst Legal and Ethical Concerns
The Dutch cabinet approved Minister Faber's controversial asylum bill despite warnings of flawed preparation and human rights violations; the €115 million plan introduces a two-tier system and faces uncertain Senate support.

Dutch Cabinet Approves Strict Asylum Bill Amidst Legal and Ethical Concerns
The Dutch cabinet approved Minister Faber's controversial asylum bill despite warnings of flawed preparation and human rights violations; the €115 million plan introduces a two-tier system and faces uncertain Senate support.
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56% Bias Score

Netherlands to Release Prisoners Early Due to Prison Overcrowding
To alleviate a 99.5% prison occupancy rate in the Netherlands, State Secretary Ingrid Coenradie announced that inmates with sentences up to one year will be released up to two weeks early, excluding sex offenders and those convicted of violent crimes, expanding a pre-existing three-day early release...

Netherlands to Release Prisoners Early Due to Prison Overcrowding
To alleviate a 99.5% prison occupancy rate in the Netherlands, State Secretary Ingrid Coenradie announced that inmates with sentences up to one year will be released up to two weeks early, excluding sex offenders and those convicted of violent crimes, expanding a pre-existing three-day early release...
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56% Bias Score
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