"Transa" Album Honors Trans Community, Challenges Musical Norms
"Transa," a nearly four-hour compilation album featuring over 100 artists, honors trans musician Sophie and advocates for the trans community by experimenting with sound and challenging norms related to trans identity.
"Transa" Album Honors Trans Community, Challenges Musical Norms
"Transa," a nearly four-hour compilation album featuring over 100 artists, honors trans musician Sophie and advocates for the trans community by experimenting with sound and challenging norms related to trans identity.
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12% Bias Score
Syrian Rebels Advance on Damascus, Aiming to Oust Assad
Rebel forces in Syria, led by Abu Mohammed al-Jolani of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), are rapidly advancing towards Damascus aiming to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad after seizing Aleppo and Hama, prompting thousands to flee Homs.
Syrian Rebels Advance on Damascus, Aiming to Oust Assad
Rebel forces in Syria, led by Abu Mohammed al-Jolani of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), are rapidly advancing towards Damascus aiming to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad after seizing Aleppo and Hama, prompting thousands to flee Homs.
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44% Bias Score
"Rapid Rebel Gains in Syria Challenge Assad Regime"
"Syrian rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), have rapidly captured Aleppo and Hama, are besieging Homs, and are making gains in southern Syria, posing a major challenge to the Assad regime and its allies Russia and Iran in a week-long offensive."
"Rapid Rebel Gains in Syria Challenge Assad Regime"
"Syrian rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), have rapidly captured Aleppo and Hama, are besieging Homs, and are making gains in southern Syria, posing a major challenge to the Assad regime and its allies Russia and Iran in a week-long offensive."
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40% Bias Score
Controversial Jurist Appointed to Resolve Dutch Benefits Scandal
Sandra Palmen, a jurist who previously criticized the Dutch benefits scandal in a memo, was appointed State Secretary for Benefits and Customs after a political crisis within the NSC party; her appointment is highly symbolic but also presents significant challenges in resolving the stalled compensat...
Controversial Jurist Appointed to Resolve Dutch Benefits Scandal
Sandra Palmen, a jurist who previously criticized the Dutch benefits scandal in a memo, was appointed State Secretary for Benefits and Customs after a political crisis within the NSC party; her appointment is highly symbolic but also presents significant challenges in resolving the stalled compensat...
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40% Bias Score
"Lawsuit Challenges Closure of Emergency Shelter for Undocumented Immigrants in Rotterdam"
"A Rotterdam court heard a lawsuit filed by 22 undocumented immigrants against the Dutch government for ending funding for the Landelijke Vreemdelingen Voorziening (LVV), a program providing emergency shelter. The government argues alternative temporary shelter exists, while the plaintiffs argue tha...
"Lawsuit Challenges Closure of Emergency Shelter for Undocumented Immigrants in Rotterdam"
"A Rotterdam court heard a lawsuit filed by 22 undocumented immigrants against the Dutch government for ending funding for the Landelijke Vreemdelingen Voorziening (LVV), a program providing emergency shelter. The government argues alternative temporary shelter exists, while the plaintiffs argue tha...
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36% Bias Score
"South Korean Citizens Thwart Coup Attempt, Highlighting Democracy's Fragility"
"A failed coup attempt in South Korea was thwarted by swift citizen action in response to President Yoon's declaration of a state of emergency, highlighting the fragility of democracies and the importance of citizen engagement, while Georgia faces pro-Russian interference and the US grapples with in...
"South Korean Citizens Thwart Coup Attempt, Highlighting Democracy's Fragility"
"A failed coup attempt in South Korea was thwarted by swift citizen action in response to President Yoon's declaration of a state of emergency, highlighting the fragility of democracies and the importance of citizen engagement, while Georgia faces pro-Russian interference and the US grapples with in...
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44% Bias Score
Lavrov's OSCE Visit Sparks Walkouts Amidst Trump Presidency Concerns
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's attendance at the OSCE Ministerial Council in Malta, his first EU visit since the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, prompted walkouts by several ministers who called him a war criminal; the event was also overshadowed by Donald Trump's upcoming presidency.
Lavrov's OSCE Visit Sparks Walkouts Amidst Trump Presidency Concerns
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's attendance at the OSCE Ministerial Council in Malta, his first EU visit since the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, prompted walkouts by several ministers who called him a war criminal; the event was also overshadowed by Donald Trump's upcoming presidency.
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52% Bias Score
Musk's $250 Million Donation Fuels Trump's Victory and New Government Role
Elon Musk donated over $250 million to Donald Trump's campaign, influencing the election and securing him the position of head of the Department of Government Efficiency. The money funded various initiatives, including a lottery and controversial campaign ads.
Musk's $250 Million Donation Fuels Trump's Victory and New Government Role
Elon Musk donated over $250 million to Donald Trump's campaign, influencing the election and securing him the position of head of the Department of Government Efficiency. The money funded various initiatives, including a lottery and controversial campaign ads.
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44% Bias Score
Dutch Industry's Reduced CO2 Reduction Plans Jeopardize 2030 Climate Goals
Dutch industry's 2030 CO2 reduction plans have been scaled back by 7 megatons due to several factors, including higher costs of green production, insufficient infrastructure, and slow permitting processes, jeopardizing the Netherlands' climate goals.
Dutch Industry's Reduced CO2 Reduction Plans Jeopardize 2030 Climate Goals
Dutch industry's 2030 CO2 reduction plans have been scaled back by 7 megatons due to several factors, including higher costs of green production, insufficient infrastructure, and slow permitting processes, jeopardizing the Netherlands' climate goals.
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48% Bias Score
MEP Warns of Escalating Hybrid Warfare in the Baltic Sea
Dutch MEP Bart Groothuis warns of escalating hybrid warfare targeting the West, citing recent incidents in the Baltic Sea, including a suspicious Chinese cargo ship and a Russian attack on a German helicopter, alongside sabotage attempts and attacks on infrastructure, arguing for stronger countermea...
MEP Warns of Escalating Hybrid Warfare in the Baltic Sea
Dutch MEP Bart Groothuis warns of escalating hybrid warfare targeting the West, citing recent incidents in the Baltic Sea, including a suspicious Chinese cargo ship and a Russian attack on a German helicopter, alongside sabotage attempts and attacks on infrastructure, arguing for stronger countermea...
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52% Bias Score
French Government Collapses, Macron Announces New Prime Minister
French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new prime minister will be appointed within days to form a 'government of general interest' following the collapse of his previous government due to a no-confidence vote, triggering a political impasse and necessitating a short-term budget extension until...
French Government Collapses, Macron Announces New Prime Minister
French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new prime minister will be appointed within days to form a 'government of general interest' following the collapse of his previous government due to a no-confidence vote, triggering a political impasse and necessitating a short-term budget extension until...
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40% Bias Score
Netherlands Weakens Schiphol Noise Reduction Target
The Dutch government reduced its Schiphol airport noise reduction target from 20% to 15% for next year, delaying the remaining 5% until 2028; this follows years of decreased restrictions on flights and ongoing legal challenges from residents and environmental groups.
Netherlands Weakens Schiphol Noise Reduction Target
The Dutch government reduced its Schiphol airport noise reduction target from 20% to 15% for next year, delaying the remaining 5% until 2028; this follows years of decreased restrictions on flights and ongoing legal challenges from residents and environmental groups.
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48% Bias Score