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EU Countries Criticize Human Rights Court Over Deportations
Nine EU countries criticized the European Court of Human Rights for hindering criminal deportation, leading to disagreement within the Dutch cabinet, with the Minister of Asylum and Migration wanting to sign but the Prime Minister and other parties opposing.
EU Countries Criticize Human Rights Court Over Deportations
Nine EU countries criticized the European Court of Human Rights for hindering criminal deportation, leading to disagreement within the Dutch cabinet, with the Minister of Asylum and Migration wanting to sign but the Prime Minister and other parties opposing.
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48% Bias Score


KNVB Revokes Vitesse Arnhem's Professional Football License
The KNVB will revoke Vitesse Arnhem's professional football license due to non-compliance with licensing agreements, including financial irregularities and governance issues, barring the club from professional leagues unless the decision is overturned.
KNVB Revokes Vitesse Arnhem's Professional Football License
The KNVB will revoke Vitesse Arnhem's professional football license due to non-compliance with licensing agreements, including financial irregularities and governance issues, barring the club from professional leagues unless the decision is overturned.
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40% Bias Score


Diplomats Killed in Antisemitic Attack Outside Washington D.C. Museum
Two Israeli diplomats were fatally shot outside a Washington D.C. Jewish Museum during an event; a 30-year-old Chicago man shouting "Free Palestine" was arrested.
Diplomats Killed in Antisemitic Attack Outside Washington D.C. Museum
Two Israeli diplomats were fatally shot outside a Washington D.C. Jewish Museum during an event; a 30-year-old Chicago man shouting "Free Palestine" was arrested.
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40% Bias Score


Justice Department Ends Lawsuits Related to Floyd, Taylor Deaths
The US Department of Justice dropped several lawsuits against police departments following the Black Lives Matter protests, including those concerning the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, citing excessive federal intervention in local policing; however, affected cities plan to independentl...
Justice Department Ends Lawsuits Related to Floyd, Taylor Deaths
The US Department of Justice dropped several lawsuits against police departments following the Black Lives Matter protests, including those concerning the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, citing excessive federal intervention in local policing; however, affected cities plan to independentl...
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52% Bias Score


Netherlands Drought Exposes Social Inequalities, Underscoring Need for Inclusive Climate Adaptation
Prolonged drought in the Netherlands since February is causing water shortages, increasing risks of wildfires and crop failures, and disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations, highlighting the need for integrating social factors into climate adaptation policies.
Netherlands Drought Exposes Social Inequalities, Underscoring Need for Inclusive Climate Adaptation
Prolonged drought in the Netherlands since February is causing water shortages, increasing risks of wildfires and crop failures, and disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations, highlighting the need for integrating social factors into climate adaptation policies.
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20% Bias Score


Chega's Surge in Portugal: Far-Right Gains Reflect Voter Discontent
In Portugal's recent election, the far-right Chega party secured 22.56% of the vote and 58 seats, reflecting widespread voter dissatisfaction with established parties' failures and scandals, particularly concerning housing, healthcare, and corruption, and highlighting a potential long-term shift in ...
Chega's Surge in Portugal: Far-Right Gains Reflect Voter Discontent
In Portugal's recent election, the far-right Chega party secured 22.56% of the vote and 58 seats, reflecting widespread voter dissatisfaction with established parties' failures and scandals, particularly concerning housing, healthcare, and corruption, and highlighting a potential long-term shift in ...
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40% Bias Score

Crumbling Dutch Welfare State: Failing Policies and Ideological Shifts
The Netherlands is grappling with a crumbling welfare state, marked by unaffordable housing, strained healthcare, pressured labor rights, and a hardening asylum policy, as detailed in Johan Fretz's new book "What's Right?", which explores the roots of these problems through archival research and int...

Crumbling Dutch Welfare State: Failing Policies and Ideological Shifts
The Netherlands is grappling with a crumbling welfare state, marked by unaffordable housing, strained healthcare, pressured labor rights, and a hardening asylum policy, as detailed in Johan Fretz's new book "What's Right?", which explores the roots of these problems through archival research and int...
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36% Bias Score

Russia Uses Military Force to Protect Shadow Fleet Tanker in Baltic Sea
Russia used military force to protect a shadow fleet tanker in the Baltic Sea, detaining an Estonian-bound vessel after an Estonian naval ship attempted to inspect a Russian-bound tanker that violated Estonian airspace. This highlights the ongoing struggle to enforce sanctions on Russia's oil and ga...

Russia Uses Military Force to Protect Shadow Fleet Tanker in Baltic Sea
Russia used military force to protect a shadow fleet tanker in the Baltic Sea, detaining an Estonian-bound vessel after an Estonian naval ship attempted to inspect a Russian-bound tanker that violated Estonian airspace. This highlights the ongoing struggle to enforce sanctions on Russia's oil and ga...
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36% Bias Score

Venice Biennale Highlights Collaborative, Sustainable Architecture
The 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale, "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective," features 750 participants and 300+ projects across 66 national pavilions, emphasizing collaborative, sustainable solutions to climate change, particularly the construction industry's 40% contribution to CO2 emissi...

Venice Biennale Highlights Collaborative, Sustainable Architecture
The 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale, "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective," features 750 participants and 300+ projects across 66 national pavilions, emphasizing collaborative, sustainable solutions to climate change, particularly the construction industry's 40% contribution to CO2 emissi...
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32% Bias Score

Dutch WWII Collaboration Files Spark Public Outcry Over Privacy and Access
The release of a WWII names register of suspected collaborators in the Netherlands caused significant public and emotional reaction, including threats and online harassment of descendants; the incident triggered requests from 3,500 families for access to 16,000 files, compared to 3,000 files in the ...

Dutch WWII Collaboration Files Spark Public Outcry Over Privacy and Access
The release of a WWII names register of suspected collaborators in the Netherlands caused significant public and emotional reaction, including threats and online harassment of descendants; the incident triggered requests from 3,500 families for access to 16,000 files, compared to 3,000 files in the ...
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40% Bias Score

Rotterdam Protest: Accusations of Complicity in Israeli Arms Shipment
Approximately 150 protesters gathered outside Rotterdam City Hall on Wednesday, accusing the city of complicity in "genocide" due to a Maersk ship carrying suspected F-35 parts from Israel that docked in the port. The city council will debate the issue Thursday.

Rotterdam Protest: Accusations of Complicity in Israeli Arms Shipment
Approximately 150 protesters gathered outside Rotterdam City Hall on Wednesday, accusing the city of complicity in "genocide" due to a Maersk ship carrying suspected F-35 parts from Israel that docked in the port. The city council will debate the issue Thursday.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Role in EncroChat and Sky ECC Hacks Under Legal Scrutiny
Dutch involvement in the EncroChat and Sky ECC hacks is under intense legal scrutiny, raising serious questions about the admissibility of millions of intercepted messages used as evidence in Dutch criminal trials. A new document suggests a greater Dutch role than previously acknowledged.

Dutch Role in EncroChat and Sky ECC Hacks Under Legal Scrutiny
Dutch involvement in the EncroChat and Sky ECC hacks is under intense legal scrutiny, raising serious questions about the admissibility of millions of intercepted messages used as evidence in Dutch criminal trials. A new document suggests a greater Dutch role than previously acknowledged.
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40% Bias Score
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