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Mäkelä's Orchestre de Paris in Amsterdam: Energetic but Imprecise
Klaus Mäkelä's Orchestre de Paris performed in Amsterdam on March 5th, 2025, showcasing Ravel, Stravinsky, and Mussorgsky; while the performance was energetic, it lacked the precision of earlier shows in the tour, raising questions about Mäkelä's future with the Concertgebouworkest.
Mäkelä's Orchestre de Paris in Amsterdam: Energetic but Imprecise
Klaus Mäkelä's Orchestre de Paris performed in Amsterdam on March 5th, 2025, showcasing Ravel, Stravinsky, and Mussorgsky; while the performance was energetic, it lacked the precision of earlier shows in the tour, raising questions about Mäkelä's future with the Concertgebouworkest.
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24% Bias Score


Paleoclimatologist Warns of Millennia-Long Climate Impacts Beyond 2100
Paleoclimatologist Eelco Rohling warns of catastrophic long-term climate impacts, emphasizing that even immediate emission cessation won't prevent millennia-long changes, including significant sea level rise, exceeding current IPCC projections.
Paleoclimatologist Warns of Millennia-Long Climate Impacts Beyond 2100
Paleoclimatologist Eelco Rohling warns of catastrophic long-term climate impacts, emphasizing that even immediate emission cessation won't prevent millennia-long changes, including significant sea level rise, exceeding current IPCC projections.
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48% Bias Score


Amsterdam Court Allows Use of Secret Recordings in Kasem Bribery Investigation
An Amsterdam court ruled on February 11th that secretly recorded conversations from 2019, involving former lawyer Khalid Kasem, can be used in a bribery and fraud investigation, despite claims of attorney-client privilege; the court prioritized the public interest in uncovering the truth.
Amsterdam Court Allows Use of Secret Recordings in Kasem Bribery Investigation
An Amsterdam court ruled on February 11th that secretly recorded conversations from 2019, involving former lawyer Khalid Kasem, can be used in a bribery and fraud investigation, despite claims of attorney-client privilege; the court prioritized the public interest in uncovering the truth.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Halts Aid to Rwanda Over DRC Conflict
Germany ended all development aid to Rwanda, totaling €93.6 million (2022-2024), due to Rwanda's support for the M23 rebel group in the DRC, resulting in at least 7,000 deaths by February, following similar actions by the UK and Canada.
Germany Halts Aid to Rwanda Over DRC Conflict
Germany ended all development aid to Rwanda, totaling €93.6 million (2022-2024), due to Rwanda's support for the M23 rebel group in the DRC, resulting in at least 7,000 deaths by February, following similar actions by the UK and Canada.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Grid Operator Stedin Faces Capacity Crisis Amid Green Energy Transition
To avoid power outages in 2024, Dutch grid operator Stedin used reserve capacity, highlighting critical grid strain impacting businesses and households due to insufficient infrastructure to support the transition to green energy; the company invested €1.096 billion but still faces local bottlenecks,...
Dutch Grid Operator Stedin Faces Capacity Crisis Amid Green Energy Transition
To avoid power outages in 2024, Dutch grid operator Stedin used reserve capacity, highlighting critical grid strain impacting businesses and households due to insufficient infrastructure to support the transition to green energy; the company invested €1.096 billion but still faces local bottlenecks,...
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40% Bias Score


US Museum Cancels LGBTQ+ Art Exhibit Amidst Self-Censorship Concerns
The Art Museum of the Americas in Washington D.C. canceled an exhibition on LGBTQ+ art and activism, following a previous cancellation of an exhibition featuring Afro-Caribbean and Afro-American artists, reflecting a broader trend of self-censorship in American art and culture under perceived politi...
US Museum Cancels LGBTQ+ Art Exhibit Amidst Self-Censorship Concerns
The Art Museum of the Americas in Washington D.C. canceled an exhibition on LGBTQ+ art and activism, following a previous cancellation of an exhibition featuring Afro-Caribbean and Afro-American artists, reflecting a broader trend of self-censorship in American art and culture under perceived politi...
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68% Bias Score

US Consortium Acquires Panama Canal Ports Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
CK Hutchison sold its majority stake in Panama Ports Company, which operates ports on both sides of the Panama Canal, to a US-led consortium for roughly €21 billion, amidst US concerns regarding Chinese influence in the region.

US Consortium Acquires Panama Canal Ports Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
CK Hutchison sold its majority stake in Panama Ports Company, which operates ports on both sides of the Panama Canal, to a US-led consortium for roughly €21 billion, amidst US concerns regarding Chinese influence in the region.
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64% Bias Score

Germany Bypasses Debt Brake for Massive Infrastructure and Defense Investment
German finance minister Friedrich Merz announced plans to bypass the country's 'debt brake' to invest €500 billion in infrastructure and defense, exceeding 1% of GDP, marking a significant shift in German fiscal policy and echoing former ECB president Mario Draghi's 'whatever it takes' approach.

Germany Bypasses Debt Brake for Massive Infrastructure and Defense Investment
German finance minister Friedrich Merz announced plans to bypass the country's 'debt brake' to invest €500 billion in infrastructure and defense, exceeding 1% of GDP, marking a significant shift in German fiscal policy and echoing former ECB president Mario Draghi's 'whatever it takes' approach.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Debate on EU's €150 Billion Defense Loan Plan
The European Commission proposed a plan to facilitate €150 billion in joint borrowing for defense spending among EU member states, sparking debate in the Netherlands over its financial implications and similarity to Eurobonds, with varied reactions from Dutch political parties.

Dutch Debate on EU's €150 Billion Defense Loan Plan
The European Commission proposed a plan to facilitate €150 billion in joint borrowing for defense spending among EU member states, sparking debate in the Netherlands over its financial implications and similarity to Eurobonds, with varied reactions from Dutch political parties.
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44% Bias Score

Florida Investigates Tate Brothers After Romania Departure
Florida launched a criminal investigation into Andrew and Tristan Tate, who recently left Romania where they faced charges of rape, human trafficking, and money laundering. The brothers publicly admitted to exploiting women globally, prompting the Florida investigation; they are also facing legal ac...

Florida Investigates Tate Brothers After Romania Departure
Florida launched a criminal investigation into Andrew and Tristan Tate, who recently left Romania where they faced charges of rape, human trafficking, and money laundering. The brothers publicly admitted to exploiting women globally, prompting the Florida investigation; they are also facing legal ac...
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56% Bias Score

EU Advises Netherlands to Revise Schiphol Noise Reduction Plan
The European Commission advises the Netherlands to revise its Schiphol Airport noise reduction plan, which aims to decrease flights to 478,000 by November 2025, due to inconsistencies with EU law; the plan overlooks general aviation noise and undervalues quieter aircraft and procedures.

EU Advises Netherlands to Revise Schiphol Noise Reduction Plan
The European Commission advises the Netherlands to revise its Schiphol Airport noise reduction plan, which aims to decrease flights to 478,000 by November 2025, due to inconsistencies with EU law; the plan overlooks general aviation noise and undervalues quieter aircraft and procedures.
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40% Bias Score

Enschede GroenLinks Member Expelled Following Climate Change Protest
Marianne Schouten, a former GroenLinks council member in Enschede, was expelled from her party after a protest against the council's insufficient climate action, criticizing a fellow member's collaboration with the council and lack of internal team-building efforts.

Enschede GroenLinks Member Expelled Following Climate Change Protest
Marianne Schouten, a former GroenLinks council member in Enschede, was expelled from her party after a protest against the council's insufficient climate action, criticizing a fellow member's collaboration with the council and lack of internal team-building efforts.
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40% Bias Score
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