

EU Commission Formation Exposes Member State Dominance
After six months of political infighting and challenging parliamentary hearings, the European Union finally approved its new European Commission, highlighting the increased influence of member states over EU institutions and exposing tensions between national and European interests.
EU Commission Formation Exposes Member State Dominance
After six months of political infighting and challenging parliamentary hearings, the European Union finally approved its new European Commission, highlighting the increased influence of member states over EU institutions and exposing tensions between national and European interests.
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60% Bias Score


Oscar Smit Wins 2023 Cameretten Festival
Oscar Smit won the 2023 Cameretten Festival jury prize in The Hague for his detailed, socially conscious comedy, while Luuk Weggemans took home both audience and personality awards; the three finalists will tour together starting December 6th.
Oscar Smit Wins 2023 Cameretten Festival
Oscar Smit won the 2023 Cameretten Festival jury prize in The Hague for his detailed, socially conscious comedy, while Luuk Weggemans took home both audience and personality awards; the three finalists will tour together starting December 6th.
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4% Bias Score


Syrian Rebels Seize Most of Aleppo in Surprise Offensive
On Saturday, rebels from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and allied groups captured most of Aleppo, Syria, following a surprise offensive that started Wednesday, resulting in at least 311 deaths and prompting a reported, temporary Syrian army withdrawal.
Syrian Rebels Seize Most of Aleppo in Surprise Offensive
On Saturday, rebels from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and allied groups captured most of Aleppo, Syria, following a surprise offensive that started Wednesday, resulting in at least 311 deaths and prompting a reported, temporary Syrian army withdrawal.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch WWII Archive Faces Privacy Concerns, Delaying Full Digital Release
The Netherlands National Archives plans to digitize 425,000 WWII collaboration suspect files by July 2025, but faces legal challenges regarding privacy, delaying the full release and potentially incurring fines up to €750,000 per violation.
Dutch WWII Archive Faces Privacy Concerns, Delaying Full Digital Release
The Netherlands National Archives plans to digitize 425,000 WWII collaboration suspect files by July 2025, but faces legal challenges regarding privacy, delaying the full release and potentially incurring fines up to €750,000 per violation.
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40% Bias Score


G20 Pledges Climate Action, Developing Nations Demand Funding
The G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro issued a statement emphasizing deep emission cuts and international climate cooperation. The article examines developing nations' perspectives on climate change and their expectations from the Baku climate summit.
G20 Pledges Climate Action, Developing Nations Demand Funding
The G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro issued a statement emphasizing deep emission cuts and international climate cooperation. The article examines developing nations' perspectives on climate change and their expectations from the Baku climate summit.
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40% Bias Score


Tackling Unproductive Workplace Meetings
This article addresses the issue of unproductive mandatory meetings in the workplace, offering advice for employees to manage their time and advocate for change.
Tackling Unproductive Workplace Meetings
This article addresses the issue of unproductive mandatory meetings in the workplace, offering advice for employees to manage their time and advocate for change.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Right-Wing Government Undermines Core Principles, Raising Democratic Concerns
The most right-wing Dutch government in 60 years is failing to meet its own austerity goals, neglecting national security, and contradicting its stated commitment to international law, while opposition parties negotiate with the far-right PVV, raising concerns about the normalization of extremism.

Dutch Right-Wing Government Undermines Core Principles, Raising Democratic Concerns
The most right-wing Dutch government in 60 years is failing to meet its own austerity goals, neglecting national security, and contradicting its stated commitment to international law, while opposition parties negotiate with the far-right PVV, raising concerns about the normalization of extremism.
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0% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Assault Continues Despite Ceasefire, ICC Issues Arrest Warrants
Despite a ceasefire with Hezbollah, Israel's continued assault on Gaza has caused numerous civilian deaths and a dire humanitarian crisis, leading to the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Gallant on charges of war crimes and...

Israel's Gaza Assault Continues Despite Ceasefire, ICC Issues Arrest Warrants
Despite a ceasefire with Hezbollah, Israel's continued assault on Gaza has caused numerous civilian deaths and a dire humanitarian crisis, leading to the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Gallant on charges of war crimes and...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Threatens 25% Tariff on Canadian Imports
Donald Trump threatens a 25% tariff on all Canadian imports after his inauguration, jeopardizing the $908 billion USD in bilateral trade between the two countries in 2022 and potentially causing a severe economic downturn in Canada. This action disregards the USMCA trade agreement and causes concern...

Trump Threatens 25% Tariff on Canadian Imports
Donald Trump threatens a 25% tariff on all Canadian imports after his inauguration, jeopardizing the $908 billion USD in bilateral trade between the two countries in 2022 and potentially causing a severe economic downturn in Canada. This action disregards the USMCA trade agreement and causes concern...
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44% Bias Score

Human Cell Atlas Released
The Human Cell Atlas, a comprehensive database of human cells, has been released, marking a major step in biomedical research.

Human Cell Atlas Released
The Human Cell Atlas, a comprehensive database of human cells, has been released, marking a major step in biomedical research.
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24% Bias Score

Big Tech's Nuclear Energy Investments: A Double-Edged Sword
Big Tech companies' investments in nuclear energy raise concerns about their growing power and potential negative consequences for sustainable development.

Big Tech's Nuclear Energy Investments: A Double-Edged Sword
Big Tech companies' investments in nuclear energy raise concerns about their growing power and potential negative consequences for sustainable development.
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48% Bias Score

Review: Renault 5 Electric Car
A review of the new Renault 5 electric car, highlighting its design, performance, and practicality.

Review: Renault 5 Electric Car
A review of the new Renault 5 electric car, highlighting its design, performance, and practicality.
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28% Bias Score