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Netherlands' Visa Crackdown Threatens Asian Restaurants
The termination of the Netherlands' "wokakkoord," a 2014 agreement streamlining work visas for Asian chefs, following a 2022 report exposing widespread exploitation, has resulted in the rejection of all visa applications for Asian cooks, threatening the closure of thousands of restaurants.
Netherlands' Visa Crackdown Threatens Asian Restaurants
The termination of the Netherlands' "wokakkoord," a 2014 agreement streamlining work visas for Asian chefs, following a 2022 report exposing widespread exploitation, has resulted in the rejection of all visa applications for Asian cooks, threatening the closure of thousands of restaurants.
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48% Bias Score


Eurovision 2025: A Balancing Act Between Celebration and Controversy
The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, aims to foster unity after last year's controversies involving a contestant's disqualification and political protests, but faces ongoing tensions due to Israel's participation and a new flag policy that bans flags beyond national ones.
Eurovision 2025: A Balancing Act Between Celebration and Controversy
The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, aims to foster unity after last year's controversies involving a contestant's disqualification and political protests, but faces ongoing tensions due to Israel's participation and a new flag policy that bans flags beyond national ones.
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52% Bias Score


FNV Dismisses Interim Board, Schedules Elections Amidst Leadership Crisis
The FNV's interim board was dismissed by its members' parliament after two months due to delays in scheduling new elections following a leadership crisis; a new interim board will now oversee elections planned for July 11th amid an ongoing integrity investigation and concerns about workplace safety.
FNV Dismisses Interim Board, Schedules Elections Amidst Leadership Crisis
The FNV's interim board was dismissed by its members' parliament after two months due to delays in scheduling new elections following a leadership crisis; a new interim board will now oversee elections planned for July 11th amid an ongoing integrity investigation and concerns about workplace safety.
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48% Bias Score


Cancer Diagnoses Surge Among Young Dutch Adults
A new report from the Integraal Kankercentrum Nederland (IKNL) reveals a significant increase in cancer diagnoses among young adults (18-39) in the Netherlands, with women being diagnosed 1.5 times more often than men; the most common cancers for young women are breast, cervical and melanoma, while ...
Cancer Diagnoses Surge Among Young Dutch Adults
A new report from the Integraal Kankercentrum Nederland (IKNL) reveals a significant increase in cancer diagnoses among young adults (18-39) in the Netherlands, with women being diagnosed 1.5 times more often than men; the most common cancers for young women are breast, cervical and melanoma, while ...
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24% Bias Score


Arcade Fire's "Pink Elephant": A Diverse, Introspective New Album
Arcade Fire's seventh album, "Pink Elephant," released in 2025, blends diverse musical styles from funk to ethereal choral singing, exploring themes of escapism and hallucination through varied sonic textures, marking a departure from the band's previous overtly political stances.
Arcade Fire's "Pink Elephant": A Diverse, Introspective New Album
Arcade Fire's seventh album, "Pink Elephant," released in 2025, blends diverse musical styles from funk to ethereal choral singing, exploring themes of escapism and hallucination through varied sonic textures, marking a departure from the band's previous overtly political stances.
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24% Bias Score


UCSD Researcher's Work Threatened by Funding Cuts Under Trump Administration
Floor Broekgaarden, a researcher at UCSD, uses gravitational waves from colliding black holes to study the role of massive stars in the early universe; however, her research is threatened by potential funding cuts under the Trump administration's policies targeting universities with diversity initia...
UCSD Researcher's Work Threatened by Funding Cuts Under Trump Administration
Floor Broekgaarden, a researcher at UCSD, uses gravitational waves from colliding black holes to study the role of massive stars in the early universe; however, her research is threatened by potential funding cuts under the Trump administration's policies targeting universities with diversity initia...
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44% Bias Score

Half of Dutch Disguised Employment Lawsuits Succeed, Leading to Significant Compensation
In the Netherlands, half of the lawsuits filed by self-employed individuals against their employers for disguised employment are successful, resulting in compensation payments up to tens of thousands of euros per person; this increase follows a 2023 Supreme Court ruling concerning Deliveroo.

Half of Dutch Disguised Employment Lawsuits Succeed, Leading to Significant Compensation
In the Netherlands, half of the lawsuits filed by self-employed individuals against their employers for disguised employment are successful, resulting in compensation payments up to tens of thousands of euros per person; this increase follows a 2023 Supreme Court ruling concerning Deliveroo.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's $400 Million Qatari Jet Gift Sparks Controversy
Former US President Donald Trump received a $400 million Boeing 747-8 jet from Qatar as a purported temporary replacement for Air Force One, raising legal and ethical concerns due to potential constitutional violations and conflicts of interest; the plane, registered in Aruba, is intended to later b...

Trump's $400 Million Qatari Jet Gift Sparks Controversy
Former US President Donald Trump received a $400 million Boeing 747-8 jet from Qatar as a purported temporary replacement for Air Force One, raising legal and ethical concerns due to potential constitutional violations and conflicts of interest; the plane, registered in Aruba, is intended to later b...
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56% Bias Score

Tata Steel IJmuiden Reports €90 Million Profit After Job Cut Announcement
Tata Steel's IJmuiden plant reported a €90 million profit in the year to March 2025, despite previously announcing 1,600 job cuts due to poor financial performance; this follows years of losses and contrasts with the strong performance of the parent company's Indian operations.

Tata Steel IJmuiden Reports €90 Million Profit After Job Cut Announcement
Tata Steel's IJmuiden plant reported a €90 million profit in the year to March 2025, despite previously announcing 1,600 job cuts due to poor financial performance; this follows years of losses and contrasts with the strong performance of the parent company's Indian operations.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Police Officers Convicted of Abuse of Authority
Four Limburg police officers were convicted of abuse of authority, including illegal searches and falsified reports between 2017 and 2019, receiving sentences ranging from community service to three months imprisonment, significantly less than the prosecution's request.

Dutch Police Officers Convicted of Abuse of Authority
Four Limburg police officers were convicted of abuse of authority, including illegal searches and falsified reports between 2017 and 2019, receiving sentences ranging from community service to three months imprisonment, significantly less than the prosecution's request.
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40% Bias Score

From Wine Novice to Enthusiast: A Cautionary Tale of Snobbery
A Dutch journalist chronicles their transformation from a beer-loving student to a passionate wine enthusiast, reflecting on the subjective nature of taste and warning against the pitfalls of wine snobbery, particularly the overconfidence of those with limited knowledge.

From Wine Novice to Enthusiast: A Cautionary Tale of Snobbery
A Dutch journalist chronicles their transformation from a beer-loving student to a passionate wine enthusiast, reflecting on the subjective nature of taste and warning against the pitfalls of wine snobbery, particularly the overconfidence of those with limited knowledge.
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52% Bias Score

Buffett's Retirement Shakes Up the Investment World
Warren Buffett, the 94-year-old CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, announced his retirement this past weekend, ending a six-decade career during which he transformed a small textile mill into a \$1 trillion conglomerate. His investment philosophy of in-depth research, long-term holding, and skepticism towar...

Buffett's Retirement Shakes Up the Investment World
Warren Buffett, the 94-year-old CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, announced his retirement this past weekend, ending a six-decade career during which he transformed a small textile mill into a \$1 trillion conglomerate. His investment philosophy of in-depth research, long-term holding, and skepticism towar...
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60% Bias Score
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