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Dutch Poet Challenges Cancer Treatment, Explores Faith and the Unknown
Lieke Marsman, a Dutch poet and philosopher, diagnosed with cancer, rejected a recommended treatment, opting instead for an experimental approach; she documents her experiences and philosophical reflections in her new book, "Op een andere planeet kunnen ze me redden", which explores themes of faith,...
Dutch Poet Challenges Cancer Treatment, Explores Faith and the Unknown
Lieke Marsman, a Dutch poet and philosopher, diagnosed with cancer, rejected a recommended treatment, opting instead for an experimental approach; she documents her experiences and philosophical reflections in her new book, "Op een andere planeet kunnen ze me redden", which explores themes of faith,...
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32% Bias Score


The Sequel": A Novel Exploring Authorship and Reality
Jean Hanff Korelitz's "The Sequel" is a suspenseful novel that continues the story from her previous book, "The Plot," exploring themes of authorship, reality, and perspective through a complex plot with shifting perspectives and unexpected twists.
The Sequel": A Novel Exploring Authorship and Reality
Jean Hanff Korelitz's "The Sequel" is a suspenseful novel that continues the story from her previous book, "The Plot," exploring themes of authorship, reality, and perspective through a complex plot with shifting perspectives and unexpected twists.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Escalates Trade War Against China
Donald Trump has escalated his trade war against China by imposing new tariffs and restricting its activities in Latin America, aiming to counter China's global economic influence. This follows previous trade disputes under both Trump and Biden, exacerbating the economic conflict.
Trump Escalates Trade War Against China
Donald Trump has escalated his trade war against China by imposing new tariffs and restricting its activities in Latin America, aiming to counter China's global economic influence. This follows previous trade disputes under both Trump and Biden, exacerbating the economic conflict.
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Coalition Deadlocked Over Funding Agricultural Sustainability
The Dutch government faces a funding crisis for agricultural sustainability, with a cut to allocated funds and conflicting priorities within the coalition regarding nuclear energy investment, highlighting disagreements over using the Climate Fund and creating tension among coalition parties.
Dutch Coalition Deadlocked Over Funding Agricultural Sustainability
The Dutch government faces a funding crisis for agricultural sustainability, with a cut to allocated funds and conflicting priorities within the coalition regarding nuclear energy investment, highlighting disagreements over using the Climate Fund and creating tension among coalition parties.
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52% Bias Score


Ashkelon Family's Experience During October 2023 Hamas Attacks
The Gabay family, living in Ashkelon, Israel, near the Gaza Strip, endured the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, sheltering in their safe room, witnessing a rocket strike on a neighbor's house, and later evacuating for a month due to the ongoing conflict, illustrating the immediate impact on civilians...
Ashkelon Family's Experience During October 2023 Hamas Attacks
The Gabay family, living in Ashkelon, Israel, near the Gaza Strip, endured the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, sheltering in their safe room, witnessing a rocket strike on a neighbor's house, and later evacuating for a month due to the ongoing conflict, illustrating the immediate impact on civilians...
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76% Bias Score


Dutch Social Housing Corporations Sue Government Over EU Tax Hindering Affordable Housing Construction
Facing a €1.4 billion tax burden from the EU's ATAD-1 regulation, Dutch social housing corporations are challenging the policy in court, arguing it conflicts with the government's mandate to increase affordable housing construction; the measure, intended to prevent multinational tax avoidance, dispr...
Dutch Social Housing Corporations Sue Government Over EU Tax Hindering Affordable Housing Construction
Facing a €1.4 billion tax burden from the EU's ATAD-1 regulation, Dutch social housing corporations are challenging the policy in court, arguing it conflicts with the government's mandate to increase affordable housing construction; the measure, intended to prevent multinational tax avoidance, dispr...
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64% Bias Score

Tinariwen's Desert Blues: From Refugee Camp to Global Stage
Tinariwen, a group of Touareg musicians from Mali, created desert blues music in a Tripoli refugee camp in 1985, blending traditional styles with Western and Arabic influences; its popularity spread through cassette tapes and later achieved international success.

Tinariwen's Desert Blues: From Refugee Camp to Global Stage
Tinariwen, a group of Touareg musicians from Mali, created desert blues music in a Tripoli refugee camp in 1985, blending traditional styles with Western and Arabic influences; its popularity spread through cassette tapes and later achieved international success.
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56% Bias Score

Trump-Putin Talks on Ukraine Spark Kyiv Concerns
President Trump announced talks with Putin on ending the Ukraine war, prompting concerns in Kyiv about a potential deal excluding Ukraine and potentially ceding territory. US Defense Secretary Hegseth suggested that restoring Ukraine's 2014 borders is unrealistic and that NATO membership for Ukraine...

Trump-Putin Talks on Ukraine Spark Kyiv Concerns
President Trump announced talks with Putin on ending the Ukraine war, prompting concerns in Kyiv about a potential deal excluding Ukraine and potentially ceding territory. US Defense Secretary Hegseth suggested that restoring Ukraine's 2014 borders is unrealistic and that NATO membership for Ukraine...
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52% Bias Score

Life Sentence Demanded for Double Murder in Weiteveen
In Weiteveen, Drenthe, Richard K. murdered Ineke and Sam, her partner, in January 2022, following a dispute over a house sale and escalating threats; police acknowledge significant failures in response to earlier reports.

Life Sentence Demanded for Double Murder in Weiteveen
In Weiteveen, Drenthe, Richard K. murdered Ineke and Sam, her partner, in January 2022, following a dispute over a house sale and escalating threats; police acknowledge significant failures in response to earlier reports.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Ukraine Peace Claim Faces Doubts Amidst Russia's Continued Aggression
Despite Donald Trump's claim of initiating negotiations with Vladimir Putin to end the Russia-Ukraine war within 24 hours, the ongoing conflict and Russia's continued aggression raise serious doubts about a swift resolution; Ukraine demands Western security guarantees to ensure lasting peace.

Trump's Ukraine Peace Claim Faces Doubts Amidst Russia's Continued Aggression
Despite Donald Trump's claim of initiating negotiations with Vladimir Putin to end the Russia-Ukraine war within 24 hours, the ongoing conflict and Russia's continued aggression raise serious doubts about a swift resolution; Ukraine demands Western security guarantees to ensure lasting peace.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Cancels Meeting with UN Envoy Amidst Antisemitism Accusations
The Dutch Parliament canceled a scheduled meeting with UN envoy Francesca Albanese after right-wing parties, including the VVD, reversed their support due to accusations of bias and antisemitism against Albanese, highlighting the influence of lobbying efforts on political decisions.

Dutch Parliament Cancels Meeting with UN Envoy Amidst Antisemitism Accusations
The Dutch Parliament canceled a scheduled meeting with UN envoy Francesca Albanese after right-wing parties, including the VVD, reversed their support due to accusations of bias and antisemitism against Albanese, highlighting the influence of lobbying efforts on political decisions.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Municipalities Secretly Shared Mosque Reports with Intelligence Service
Ten Dutch municipalities secretly commissioned reports on local mosques, detailing the activities of over 50 Muslims, which were then shared with the AIVD, leading to legal challenges and accusations of human rights violations.

Dutch Municipalities Secretly Shared Mosque Reports with Intelligence Service
Ten Dutch municipalities secretly commissioned reports on local mosques, detailing the activities of over 50 Muslims, which were then shared with the AIVD, leading to legal challenges and accusations of human rights violations.
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56% Bias Score
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