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Miller Pushes to Eliminate Birthright Citizenship, Bypass Courts on Immigration
Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to President Trump, is pushing to eliminate birthright citizenship and suspend habeas corpus for undocumented immigrants, aiming to drastically reduce immigration and bypass judicial review; this faces legal challenges but represents a significant policy shift.
Miller Pushes to Eliminate Birthright Citizenship, Bypass Courts on Immigration
Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to President Trump, is pushing to eliminate birthright citizenship and suspend habeas corpus for undocumented immigrants, aiming to drastically reduce immigration and bypass judicial review; this faces legal challenges but represents a significant policy shift.
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Public Supports Military Expansion Despite Local Concerns
A Kieskompas survey reveals that a majority of Dutch citizens support the government's planned military expansion, even with potential personal inconvenience, despite concerns over noise and safety, with varying levels of acceptance for different types of military activities.
Dutch Public Supports Military Expansion Despite Local Concerns
A Kieskompas survey reveals that a majority of Dutch citizens support the government's planned military expansion, even with potential personal inconvenience, despite concerns over noise and safety, with varying levels of acceptance for different types of military activities.
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44% Bias Score


Inconsistent Dutch Demonstration Policing Prompts Call for National Standards
A Dutch report reveals inconsistent policing of demonstrations due to unclear guidelines, leading to challenges for law enforcement and public trust; the Inspectorate recommends national standards for police deployment to address these issues.
Inconsistent Dutch Demonstration Policing Prompts Call for National Standards
A Dutch report reveals inconsistent policing of demonstrations due to unclear guidelines, leading to challenges for law enforcement and public trust; the Inspectorate recommends national standards for police deployment to address these issues.
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28% Bias Score


€107,000 Fraud at Dutch Music Rights Organization BumaStemra
BumaStemra, a Dutch music rights organization, discovered a fraud scheme resulting in over €107,000 in illegal payments over two years due to fraudulent accounts linked to similar email addresses and over 890 registered music pieces; the organization is investigating and has reported the incident to...
€107,000 Fraud at Dutch Music Rights Organization BumaStemra
BumaStemra, a Dutch music rights organization, discovered a fraud scheme resulting in over €107,000 in illegal payments over two years due to fraudulent accounts linked to similar email addresses and over 890 registered music pieces; the organization is investigating and has reported the incident to...
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40% Bias Score


EU Court Rules on "Pfizergate," Impacting Transparency and Accountability
The European Court of Justice ruled on the "Pfizergate" controversy, focusing on the possible deletion of text messages between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla concerning a €1.8 billion vaccine contract signed in 2021, raising questions about EU transparency...
EU Court Rules on "Pfizergate," Impacting Transparency and Accountability
The European Court of Justice ruled on the "Pfizergate" controversy, focusing on the possible deletion of text messages between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla concerning a €1.8 billion vaccine contract signed in 2021, raising questions about EU transparency...
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56% Bias Score


Uruguay's Former President José Mujica Dies at 89
Former Uruguayan President José "Pepe" Mujica died at 89 on Tuesday in Montevideo after battling esophageal cancer; known for his modest lifestyle and social reforms, including marijuana legalization, he inspired global admiration.
Uruguay's Former President José Mujica Dies at 89
Former Uruguayan President José "Pepe" Mujica died at 89 on Tuesday in Montevideo after battling esophageal cancer; known for his modest lifestyle and social reforms, including marijuana legalization, he inspired global admiration.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Art Foundation Mitigates Challenges Faced by Asylum-Seeking Children
De Vrolijkheid, a Dutch art foundation, organizes weekly art workshops for children at 30 asylum centers, including Emmen, offering creative outlets and support to mitigate the challenges of asylum seeking. In Emmen, 345 minors currently reside, and the workshops address trauma, disrupted routines, ...

Dutch Art Foundation Mitigates Challenges Faced by Asylum-Seeking Children
De Vrolijkheid, a Dutch art foundation, organizes weekly art workshops for children at 30 asylum centers, including Emmen, offering creative outlets and support to mitigate the challenges of asylum seeking. In Emmen, 345 minors currently reside, and the workshops address trauma, disrupted routines, ...
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36% Bias Score

Van Iperen: Democracy's Failure on Climate Change
Roxane van Iperen's "Eigen Planeet Eerst" analyzes the failure of democracy in addressing climate change, blaming a false 'winners vs. losers' narrative fueled by populism and 30 years of neoliberal policies that created passive consumers lacking empathy, proposing a shift towards local community en...

Van Iperen: Democracy's Failure on Climate Change
Roxane van Iperen's "Eigen Planeet Eerst" analyzes the failure of democracy in addressing climate change, blaming a false 'winners vs. losers' narrative fueled by populism and 30 years of neoliberal policies that created passive consumers lacking empathy, proposing a shift towards local community en...
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48% Bias Score

PowNed's hidden camera footage: Amsterdam court to rule on legality
The Amsterdam court is deciding whether broadcaster PowNed acted illegally by airing secretly filmed meetings between former Maastricht mayor Onno Hoes and a much younger man in 2014, after a lengthy legal battle that includes a previous court ruling favoring freedom of speech.

PowNed's hidden camera footage: Amsterdam court to rule on legality
The Amsterdam court is deciding whether broadcaster PowNed acted illegally by airing secretly filmed meetings between former Maastricht mayor Onno Hoes and a much younger man in 2014, after a lengthy legal battle that includes a previous court ruling favoring freedom of speech.
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48% Bias Score

Knausgård's "Het derde rijk": Supernatural Events and Ordinary Lives
In Karl Ove Knausgård's "Het derde rijk," the third book in the "Morgenster" series, strange events following a new star's appearance in Norway continue, including impossible revivals and ritualistic murders, while ordinary life proceeds alongside these supernatural occurrences.

Knausgård's "Het derde rijk": Supernatural Events and Ordinary Lives
In Karl Ove Knausgård's "Het derde rijk," the third book in the "Morgenster" series, strange events following a new star's appearance in Norway continue, including impossible revivals and ritualistic murders, while ordinary life proceeds alongside these supernatural occurrences.
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64% Bias Score

US Refugee Program for White Afrikaners Sparks Diplomatic Tensions with South Africa
Amidst accusations of discrimination and government-imposed racial quotas in South Africa, 49 white Afrikaners have been relocated to the US under a program called 'Mission South Africa', sparking a debate on refugee status and international relations.

US Refugee Program for White Afrikaners Sparks Diplomatic Tensions with South Africa
Amidst accusations of discrimination and government-imposed racial quotas in South Africa, 49 white Afrikaners have been relocated to the US under a program called 'Mission South Africa', sparking a debate on refugee status and international relations.
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72% Bias Score

Dutch Judicial System Faces Capacity Crisis Due to Prioritization of Pre-trial Detention
The Dutch judicial system suffers from severe capacity issues, causing lengthy delays in criminal cases due to prioritizing pre-trial detention, negatively affecting victims and leading to inefficient use of resources; reforms are urgently needed.

Dutch Judicial System Faces Capacity Crisis Due to Prioritization of Pre-trial Detention
The Dutch judicial system suffers from severe capacity issues, causing lengthy delays in criminal cases due to prioritizing pre-trial detention, negatively affecting victims and leading to inefficient use of resources; reforms are urgently needed.
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44% Bias Score
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