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Over 1,000 Dead in Renewed Syrian Clashes
Over 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, died in recent clashes in Syria's Latakia and Tartous regions between former and current regime forces three months after Bashar al-Assad's departure, raising concerns of a renewed civil war fueled by misinformation and foreign intervention.
Over 1,000 Dead in Renewed Syrian Clashes
Over 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, died in recent clashes in Syria's Latakia and Tartous regions between former and current regime forces three months after Bashar al-Assad's departure, raising concerns of a renewed civil war fueled by misinformation and foreign intervention.
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52% Bias Score


Semicon Coalition Launched to Strengthen Europe's Chip Industry
Nine European countries launched the Semicon Coalition to boost Europe's chip production, aiming to reduce reliance on Asia and counter US pressure on ASML exports; the initiative, led by the Dutch minister of Economic Affairs, seeks to revise the EU Chips Act.
Semicon Coalition Launched to Strengthen Europe's Chip Industry
Nine European countries launched the Semicon Coalition to boost Europe's chip production, aiming to reduce reliance on Asia and counter US pressure on ASML exports; the initiative, led by the Dutch minister of Economic Affairs, seeks to revise the EU Chips Act.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Police Raid East Jerusalem Bookshop, Arrest Owner
Israeli police conducted a second raid on the Educational Bookshop in occupied East Jerusalem on Tuesday, arresting owner Imad Muna and confiscating approximately fifty books, including academic works on Palestinian identity and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, without a warrant; the shop was brief...
Israeli Police Raid East Jerusalem Bookshop, Arrest Owner
Israeli police conducted a second raid on the Educational Bookshop in occupied East Jerusalem on Tuesday, arresting owner Imad Muna and confiscating approximately fifty books, including academic works on Palestinian identity and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, without a warrant; the shop was brief...
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Law Proposed: Criminalizing Sharing of Victim Images
The Netherlands is debating a law that would make sharing photos and videos of accident or violence victims a crime, punishable by a €9,000 fine and/or one year in prison for the first person to share them; the proposal, backed by GroenLinks-PvdA and CDA, aims to curb online sensationalism and prote...
Dutch Law Proposed: Criminalizing Sharing of Victim Images
The Netherlands is debating a law that would make sharing photos and videos of accident or violence victims a crime, punishable by a €9,000 fine and/or one year in prison for the first person to share them; the proposal, backed by GroenLinks-PvdA and CDA, aims to curb online sensationalism and prote...
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Agrees to 30-Day Ceasefire, Contingent on Russia's Reciprocity
Following a US-imposed halt on military aid, Ukraine agreed to a 30-day ceasefire conditional on Russia's reciprocal action, with the US resuming support in exchange; the deal was struck during talks in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, involving Ukrainian officials and US representatives.
Ukraine Agrees to 30-Day Ceasefire, Contingent on Russia's Reciprocity
Following a US-imposed halt on military aid, Ukraine agreed to a 30-day ceasefire conditional on Russia's reciprocal action, with the US resuming support in exchange; the deal was struck during talks in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, involving Ukrainian officials and US representatives.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Doubles Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum, Deepening Market Uncertainty
President Trump doubled tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent in retaliation for Canadian tariffs, escalating trade tensions and further depressing the US stock market which is already down since his election.
Trump Doubles Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum, Deepening Market Uncertainty
President Trump doubled tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent in retaliation for Canadian tariffs, escalating trade tensions and further depressing the US stock market which is already down since his election.
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60% Bias Score

Netherlands' Air Pollution Crisis: Eight Million Global Deaths Annually
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that only seven countries meet air quality guidelines, with air pollution causing nearly eight million deaths yearly; in the Netherlands, cities like Schiedam's air pollution levels surpass WHO recommendations by over 200%, emphasizing the urgent need for ...

Netherlands' Air Pollution Crisis: Eight Million Global Deaths Annually
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that only seven countries meet air quality guidelines, with air pollution causing nearly eight million deaths yearly; in the Netherlands, cities like Schiedam's air pollution levels surpass WHO recommendations by over 200%, emphasizing the urgent need for ...
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32% Bias Score

Tibet: China's Control and the Search for Self-Reliance
Freedom House reports worse human rights in Russian-occupied Ukraine than in Tibet, where China's control, evident in surveillance, forced assimilation, and restricted access, impacts major Asian rivers; the US aid withdrawal prompts Tibet to seek self-reliance.

Tibet: China's Control and the Search for Self-Reliance
Freedom House reports worse human rights in Russian-occupied Ukraine than in Tibet, where China's control, evident in surveillance, forced assimilation, and restricted access, impacts major Asian rivers; the US aid withdrawal prompts Tibet to seek self-reliance.
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52% Bias Score

French Film "En Fanfare" Explores Social Cohesion Through Music
En Fanfare," a French film exceeding 2.5 million tickets sold, uses music to bridge social divides by depicting the reconciliation of two adoptive brothers from contrasting socioeconomic backgrounds; one a wealthy conductor with leukemia and the other a factory worker, both sharing a love for music.

French Film "En Fanfare" Explores Social Cohesion Through Music
En Fanfare," a French film exceeding 2.5 million tickets sold, uses music to bridge social divides by depicting the reconciliation of two adoptive brothers from contrasting socioeconomic backgrounds; one a wealthy conductor with leukemia and the other a factory worker, both sharing a love for music.
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36% Bias Score

The Fleeting Fame of Marie Koenen
This column discusses the forgotten Dutch author Marie Koenen (1879-1959), whose novel "De korrel in de voor" (The Grain in the Fore), exemplifies the transient nature of literary fame, highlighting the subjective and time-bound aspects of literary judgment.

The Fleeting Fame of Marie Koenen
This column discusses the forgotten Dutch author Marie Koenen (1879-1959), whose novel "De korrel in de voor" (The Grain in the Fore), exemplifies the transient nature of literary fame, highlighting the subjective and time-bound aspects of literary judgment.
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60% Bias Score

AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Imagery: Europol Takedown and EU Privacy Concerns
Europol's recent operation dismantled a criminal network using AI to create child sexual abuse imagery, resulting in 25 arrests across 19 countries, including warnings issued to four individuals in the Netherlands for downloading these images; the EU's controversial proposal for client-side scanning...

AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Imagery: Europol Takedown and EU Privacy Concerns
Europol's recent operation dismantled a criminal network using AI to create child sexual abuse imagery, resulting in 25 arrests across 19 countries, including warnings issued to four individuals in the Netherlands for downloading these images; the EU's controversial proposal for client-side scanning...
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48% Bias Score

Romania Bars Far-Right Presidential Candidate Amidst Allegations of Russian Interference
Romania's Electoral Commission barred far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu from the upcoming elections due to alleged Russian interference uncovered by the Constitutional Court via a TikTok influence operation, prompting protests and raising concerns about election integrity and foreign ...

Romania Bars Far-Right Presidential Candidate Amidst Allegations of Russian Interference
Romania's Electoral Commission barred far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu from the upcoming elections due to alleged Russian interference uncovered by the Constitutional Court via a TikTok influence operation, prompting protests and raising concerns about election integrity and foreign ...
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48% Bias Score
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