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Dutch Court Rules Against Illegal Mosque Surveillance
A Dutch court ruled that the municipality of Veenendaal illegally surveilled a mosque for radicalism without legal authority, violating privacy rights and setting a significant precedent for protecting religious communities from unwarranted government surveillance.
Dutch Court Rules Against Illegal Mosque Surveillance
A Dutch court ruled that the municipality of Veenendaal illegally surveilled a mosque for radicalism without legal authority, violating privacy rights and setting a significant precedent for protecting religious communities from unwarranted government surveillance.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Attempt to Remove Federal Reserve Governor Raises Concerns
The Trump administration is attempting to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook due to a potentially flawed mortgage application, raising concerns about political interference in the Fed's independence and its potential impact on the US and global economies.
Trump Administration's Attempt to Remove Federal Reserve Governor Raises Concerns
The Trump administration is attempting to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook due to a potentially flawed mortgage application, raising concerns about political interference in the Fed's independence and its potential impact on the US and global economies.
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40% Bias Score


Illegal Firearms Carried by Israeli Security Guard in Netherlands
A security guard protecting a delegation of 35 Israeli officials was arrested at Schiphol Airport in November 2023 for illegally carrying firearms, highlighting security concerns and prompting the Dutch government to address the Israeli embassy.
Illegal Firearms Carried by Israeli Security Guard in Netherlands
A security guard protecting a delegation of 35 Israeli officials was arrested at Schiphol Airport in November 2023 for illegally carrying firearms, highlighting security concerns and prompting the Dutch government to address the Israeli embassy.
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36% Bias Score


Norway's Oil Fund Divests from Caterpillar and Israeli Banks Over Human Rights Concerns
The Norwegian Oil Fund divested from Caterpillar, citing the use of its bulldozers in human rights violations, and from five Israeli banks for financing illegal settlements in the West Bank; this decision reflects the fund's ethical investment policy and commitment to responsible investing.
Norway's Oil Fund Divests from Caterpillar and Israeli Banks Over Human Rights Concerns
The Norwegian Oil Fund divested from Caterpillar, citing the use of its bulldozers in human rights violations, and from five Israeli banks for financing illegal settlements in the West Bank; this decision reflects the fund's ethical investment policy and commitment to responsible investing.
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40% Bias Score


Venice Film Festival 2024: A Lineup of Epic Proportions
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, starting September 1st, features a diverse lineup of films exceeding 135 minutes, including Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice', Luca Guadagnino's 'After the Hunt', Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein', and documentaries addressing global conflicts, with several already ...
Venice Film Festival 2024: A Lineup of Epic Proportions
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, starting September 1st, features a diverse lineup of films exceeding 135 minutes, including Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice', Luca Guadagnino's 'After the Hunt', Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein', and documentaries addressing global conflicts, with several already ...
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28% Bias Score


Europe's Isolation Deepens Amidst Uncertainties over Ukraine Security
A defense and NATO specialist dismisses claims of a breakthrough in Ukraine peace talks following a meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin in Alaska, highlighting the lack of substance in the discussions and the growing isolation of Europe in addressing the conflict. European nations' differing ...
Europe's Isolation Deepens Amidst Uncertainties over Ukraine Security
A defense and NATO specialist dismisses claims of a breakthrough in Ukraine peace talks following a meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin in Alaska, highlighting the lack of substance in the discussions and the growing isolation of Europe in addressing the conflict. European nations' differing ...
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44% Bias Score

Venice Film Festival: A Blend of Hollywood Glamour and Geopolitical Commentary
The 82nd Venice Film Festival opened with Paolo Sorrentino's "La grazia", featuring a retiring Italian president; Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" premieres alongside films addressing Putin, Gaddafi, and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, sparking political protests.

Venice Film Festival: A Blend of Hollywood Glamour and Geopolitical Commentary
The 82nd Venice Film Festival opened with Paolo Sorrentino's "La grazia", featuring a retiring Italian president; Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" premieres alongside films addressing Putin, Gaddafi, and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, sparking political protests.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Healthcare Reduces Reliance on Independent Contractors Due to Stricter Regulations
New regulations in the Netherlands targeting false self-employment have caused a 7% drop in the number of independent contractors (zzp'ers) in healthcare during Q2 2025, prompting organizations like Buurtzorg and the LUMC to adapt by creating internal flexible pools and improving employee terms.

Dutch Healthcare Reduces Reliance on Independent Contractors Due to Stricter Regulations
New regulations in the Netherlands targeting false self-employment have caused a 7% drop in the number of independent contractors (zzp'ers) in healthcare during Q2 2025, prompting organizations like Buurtzorg and the LUMC to adapt by creating internal flexible pools and improving employee terms.
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40% Bias Score

Pig Lung Successfully Transplanted into Human for Nine Days
Chinese surgeons successfully transplanted a pig lung into a brain-dead patient; the lung functioned for nine days before the patient was removed from life support, showcasing progress but also highlighting challenges in xenotransplantation.

Pig Lung Successfully Transplanted into Human for Nine Days
Chinese surgeons successfully transplanted a pig lung into a brain-dead patient; the lung functioned for nine days before the patient was removed from life support, showcasing progress but also highlighting challenges in xenotransplantation.
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36% Bias Score

US Imposes 50% Tariff on Indian Goods Over Russian Oil Purchases
The United States imposed a 50 percent import tariff on Indian goods, starting Wednesday, due to India's purchase of Russian oil, impacting Indian exports and prompting a call for self-reliance.

US Imposes 50% Tariff on Indian Goods Over Russian Oil Purchases
The United States imposed a 50 percent import tariff on Indian goods, starting Wednesday, due to India's purchase of Russian oil, impacting Indian exports and prompting a call for self-reliance.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Public Trust in Politics at Historic Low, Fueled by Populism
A 2025 Sociaal en Culturel Planbureau study reveals that less than one-third of Dutch citizens feel represented by their government, leading to widespread public dissatisfaction and the rise of populism due to a perceived disconnect between citizens' needs and political actions.

Dutch Public Trust in Politics at Historic Low, Fueled by Populism
A 2025 Sociaal en Culturel Planbureau study reveals that less than one-third of Dutch citizens feel represented by their government, leading to widespread public dissatisfaction and the rise of populism due to a perceived disconnect between citizens' needs and political actions.
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56% Bias Score

McEwan's Novel Explores Information Overload and Climate Change's Impact
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 in a post-flood UK, follows a literary scholar's search for a lost poem from 1990-2030, exploring themes of information overload, climate change, and humanity's capacity for resilience.

McEwan's Novel Explores Information Overload and Climate Change's Impact
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 in a post-flood UK, follows a literary scholar's search for a lost poem from 1990-2030, exploring themes of information overload, climate change, and humanity's capacity for resilience.
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44% Bias Score
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