

Human Trafficker Arrested in Dutch Holiday Park
Dutch police arrested a human trafficker in a Noordwijk holiday park in November 2023, along with four Colombian women allegedly forced into prostitution; this follows a sharp increase in Latin American trafficking victims in the Netherlands.
Human Trafficker Arrested in Dutch Holiday Park
Dutch police arrested a human trafficker in a Noordwijk holiday park in November 2023, along with four Colombian women allegedly forced into prostitution; this follows a sharp increase in Latin American trafficking victims in the Netherlands.
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52% Bias Score


Moldova Declares Emergency Over Looming Russian Gas Cutoff
Moldova declared a state of emergency due to Russia's expected gas supply cutoff to Transnistria in 2025, threatening a humanitarian crisis and potentially destabilizing the country.
Moldova Declares Emergency Over Looming Russian Gas Cutoff
Moldova declared a state of emergency due to Russia's expected gas supply cutoff to Transnistria in 2025, threatening a humanitarian crisis and potentially destabilizing the country.
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48% Bias Score


Bayrou Appointed as France's New Prime Minister
Following the resignation of Prime Minister Michel Barnier, President Emmanuel Macron appointed 73-year-old François Bayrou as France's new Prime Minister on Friday. Bayrou, a centrist politician with a long career in government, will attempt to form a broad coalition to address the country's deep p...
Bayrou Appointed as France's New Prime Minister
Following the resignation of Prime Minister Michel Barnier, President Emmanuel Macron appointed 73-year-old François Bayrou as France's new Prime Minister on Friday. Bayrou, a centrist politician with a long career in government, will attempt to form a broad coalition to address the country's deep p...
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands Returns Misattributed Human Skull to Mexico
The Netherlands returned a human skull encrusted with turquoise, originally misidentified as a Mixtec artifact from 1300-1500 but later revealed to be a 1960s creation by a Mexican dentist, to Mexico at its request on Thursday, highlighting ethical complexities in repatriation of human remains.
Netherlands Returns Misattributed Human Skull to Mexico
The Netherlands returned a human skull encrusted with turquoise, originally misidentified as a Mixtec artifact from 1300-1500 but later revealed to be a 1960s creation by a Mexican dentist, to Mexico at its request on Thursday, highlighting ethical complexities in repatriation of human remains.
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32% Bias Score


Dutch Court Upholds Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a request for a complete arms embargo on Israel, ruling that current exports comply with regulations, despite concerns about human rights violations in Palestine raised by ten pro-Palestinian organizations.
Dutch Court Upholds Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a request for a complete arms embargo on Israel, ruling that current exports comply with regulations, despite concerns about human rights violations in Palestine raised by ten pro-Palestinian organizations.
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36% Bias Score


Top Graphic Novels: Diverse Themes and Styles
This list showcases top-rated graphic novels, including "De puinhopen van Sari" (children's adventure), "Onderstroom" (autobiographical grief), and "De laatste koningin" (environmental advocacy), revealing diverse themes and styles.
Top Graphic Novels: Diverse Themes and Styles
This list showcases top-rated graphic novels, including "De puinhopen van Sari" (children's adventure), "Onderstroom" (autobiographical grief), and "De laatste koningin" (environmental advocacy), revealing diverse themes and styles.
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8% Bias Score

"Global Power Shifts: Assad's Fall, Yoon's Coup, and Trump's Return"
"The unexpected collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, the failed coup attempt by South Korean President Yoon, and the political resurgence of Donald Trump highlight the fragility of power and the unpredictable nature of political shifts, raising concerns about global stability."

"Global Power Shifts: Assad's Fall, Yoon's Coup, and Trump's Return"
"The unexpected collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, the failed coup attempt by South Korean President Yoon, and the political resurgence of Donald Trump highlight the fragility of power and the unpredictable nature of political shifts, raising concerns about global stability."
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56% Bias Score

Over 1.1 Million Displaced in Syria Amidst Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
The UN reports over 1.1 million Syrians, mostly women and children, have been displaced since late November due to a rebel offensive, exacerbating the ongoing humanitarian crisis and straining resources in northern regions.

Over 1.1 Million Displaced in Syria Amidst Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
The UN reports over 1.1 million Syrians, mostly women and children, have been displaced since late November due to a rebel offensive, exacerbating the ongoing humanitarian crisis and straining resources in northern regions.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Halt Digital Release of WWII Files Due to Privacy Concerns
Due to GDPR concerns, the Netherlands will not digitalize WWII criminal and collaborator files, despite a desire to increase accessibility for descendants; this contrasts with easier access in countries like Austria.

Dutch Halt Digital Release of WWII Files Due to Privacy Concerns
Due to GDPR concerns, the Netherlands will not digitalize WWII criminal and collaborator files, despite a desire to increase accessibility for descendants; this contrasts with easier access in countries like Austria.
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52% Bias Score

Amsterdam's 1918 Uprising: Contrasting Narratives of Wijnkoop and Troelstra
On November 13, 1918, a demonstration in Amsterdam, led partly by David Wijnkoop, aiming to seize military installations, resulted in four deaths and a negative public image for Wijnkoop due to his perceived lack of leadership under pressure, contrasting with the better-known actions of Pieter Jelle...

Amsterdam's 1918 Uprising: Contrasting Narratives of Wijnkoop and Troelstra
On November 13, 1918, a demonstration in Amsterdam, led partly by David Wijnkoop, aiming to seize military installations, resulted in four deaths and a negative public image for Wijnkoop due to his perceived lack of leadership under pressure, contrasting with the better-known actions of Pieter Jelle...
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60% Bias Score

€50 Million Cut to Dutch Public Broadcaster Sparks Outrage
The Dutch parliament imposed an extra €50 million in cuts on the public broadcaster (NPO) to fund education, despite an agreement to increase NPO advertising revenue to compensate, leaving the broadcaster and media stakeholders concerned.

€50 Million Cut to Dutch Public Broadcaster Sparks Outrage
The Dutch parliament imposed an extra €50 million in cuts on the public broadcaster (NPO) to fund education, despite an agreement to increase NPO advertising revenue to compensate, leaving the broadcaster and media stakeholders concerned.
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52% Bias Score

ProRail Cuts Heated Train Switches to Save Millions
ProRail will reduce heated train switches by half from next winter, saving \"17 million euros annually while risking more disruptions during extreme weather; this is part of a broader cost-cutting program to offset rising expenses.

ProRail Cuts Heated Train Switches to Save Millions
ProRail will reduce heated train switches by half from next winter, saving \"17 million euros annually while risking more disruptions during extreme weather; this is part of a broader cost-cutting program to offset rising expenses.
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36% Bias Score